Charles Heimsch Explained

Charles Heimsch
Birth Date:May 4, 1914
Birth Place:Dayton, Ohio
Death Place:Moscow, Idaho
Resting Place:Oxford, Ohio
Fields:Botany
Workplaces:Swarthmore College
Amherst College
University of Texas at Austin
Miami University
Alma Mater:Miami University
Harvard University
University of California, Berkeley

Charles Heimsch (May 4, 1914 - April 23, 2003) was an American botanist who specialized in systematic plant anatomy.[1] He helped establish a doctoral program while chair of the Department of Botany at Miami University, a position which he held for 18 years. He served as editor-in-chief for the American Journal of Botany from 1964 to 1969, and was president of the Botanical Society of America from 1971 to 1972.[2]

He authored many scholarly articles on the subject of plant anatomy, and has published two textbooks.[3]

Legacy

In 1994, Heimsch was inducted into the Miami University Athletic Hall of Fame as a standout football player. He played as both a quarterback and a linebacker/defensive back on the team coached by Frank Wilton.[4]

The Charles Heimsch Conference Room in Pearson Hall at Miami University is named for him. The Charles Heimsch Graduate Award in Botany given out at Miami University is also named in his honor.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Seago, Jr. . James L. . Armstrong . Joseph E. . Charles Heimsch 1914- 2003 . Plant Science Bulletin . Summer 2003 . 49 . 2 . 51 . 29 January 2021 . The Botanical Society of America . 0032-0919.
  2. Burk . William R. . Obituaries of the Members of The Ohio Academy of Science Report of the Necrology Committee, 2003 . Necrology . 2003 . 103 . 150 . 29 January 2021.
  3. News: Charles Heimsch, 89, botanist and educator . 28 April 2003. 29 January 2021 . Moscow-Pullman Daily News . en.
  4. Web site: 1994 Hall of Fame Inductees . Miami University RedHawks . 29 January 2021 . en.