Corporate Body

CSIRO Division of Molecular Biology (1983 - 1987)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

From
1 September 1983
New South Wales, Australia
To
31 December 1987
Functions
Industrial or scientific research and Health Industry
Reference No
CA 4375
Legal Status
Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location
New South Wales

Summary

The Division of Molecular Biology replaced the Molecular and Cellular Biology Unit in September 1983.

Timeline

 1975 - 1983 CSIRO Molecular and Cellular Biology Unit
       1983 - 1987 CSIRO Division of Molecular Biology
             1988 - 1989 CSIRO Division of Biotechnology
                   1989 - 1997 CSIRO Division of Biomolecular Engineering
                         1997 - 2005 CSIRO Division of Molecular Science
                               2005 - CSIRO Molecular and Health Technologies

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