Corporate Body

CSIRO Division of Organic Chemistry (1961 - 1966)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

From
1961
Fisherman's Bend, Victoria, Australia
To
21 August 1966
Functions
Industrial or scientific research
Reference No
CA 8080
Legal Status
Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location
Fisherman's Bend, Victoria

Summary

Previously the Organic Chemistry Section, it gained Divisional status in 1961, becoming the Division of Organic Chemistry. In August 1966, the Division of Organic Chemistry joined the Division of Physical Chemistry to become the Division of Applied Chemistry.

Timeline

 1940 - 1958 CSIR/O Division of Industrial Chemistry
       1958 - 1961 CSIRO Organic Chemistry Section
             1961 - 1966 CSIRO Division of Organic Chemistry
                   1966 - 1974 CSIRO Division of Applied Chemistry
                         1974 - 1987? CSIRO Division of Chemical Technology
                         1974 - 1988 CSIRO Division of Applied Organic Chemistry
                               1988 - 1990 CSIRO Division of Forestry and Forest Products (mark I)
                               1988 - 1997 CSIRO Division of Chemicals and Polymers
                                     1990 - 1995 CSIRO Division of Forest Products (mark II)
                                     1991 - 1995 CSIRO Division of Forestry
                                     1997 - 2005 CSIRO Division of Molecular Science
                                           1990 - 1995 CSIRO Division of Forest Products (mark II)
                                           1995 - 2007 CSIRO Division of Forestry and Forest Products (mark II)
                                           1995 - 2007 CSIRO Division of Forestry and Forest Products (mark II)
                                           2005 - CSIRO Molecular and Health Technologies
                                                 2004 - 2007 ENSIS
                                                       2007 - 2008 CSIRO Division of Forestry Biosciences
                                                             2008 - CSIRO Division of Plant Industry

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See also

  • Willis, J. B., 'Norman Stewart Ham, Leader in Spectroscopy', Chemistry in Australia, 2014 (June) (2014), 33-4. Details

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