Person

Bates, Brian Lewis (1927 - 1978)

Born
1927
Adelaide?, South Australia, Australia
Died
28 October 1978
Occupation
Analytical chemist

Summary

Brian Bates was Director of the Australian Government Analytical Laboratories in South Australia at the time of his death. Before that he worked at the Melbourne Customs Laboratory for ten years.

Details

Chronology

1946
Education - Bachelor of Science (BSc) completed at the University of Melbourne
1947 - 1950
Career position - Analyst level 1 at the Melbourne Customs Laboratory
1950 - 1957
Career position - Analyst level 2 at the Melbourne Customs Laboratory
1957 -
Career position - Chief Analyst at the Melbourne Customs Laboratory

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Resources

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