Person

Brady, Milton Neil (1929 - 1972)

Born
1929
Died
1972
Occupation
Analytical chemist

Summary

Milton Brady worked for the Government Analyst's Branch (later Division of Analytical Laboratories) 1960-1972. He established a pesticide residue laboratory within the Branch in 1964 and undertook research into methods of analysis of food additives.

Details

Chronology

1950
Education - Bachelor of Science (BSc) completed at the University of Sydney
1950 - 1960
Career position - Chemist in the paint industry and with Tooths Brewery
1960 - 1972
Career position - Chemist with the Government Analyst's Branch (later Division of Analytical Laboratories)

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Resources

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