Gates was born in
Warner, New Hampshire, in 1897. In 1920, he was a student at
Harvard Medical School where he received a
Master's degree. In 1921, Gates began teaching
pre-medical students at
Judson College in the country. While in Myanmar, he began studying
earthworms. In 1942, he was forced to evacuate Myanmar due to
Japanese military presence in the country. He then was awarded a
Guggenheim Fellowship in 1952 and 1953. From 1952 to 1962, he continued publishing on Burmese earthworms using materials rescued from the war. == Associated taxonomy ==