Corporate Body

CSIRO Division of Dairy Research (1962 - 1971)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

From
2 July 1962
Australia
To
1971
Functions
Food or beverage industry and Industrial or scientific research

Summary

The Division of Dairy Research replaced the Dairy Research Section in July 1962. In 1971 an amalgamation took place between the Division of Dairy Research and the Division of Food Preservation, resulting in the formation of the Division of Food Research.

Timeline

 1939 - 1962 CSIR/O Dairy Research Section
       1962 - 1971 CSIRO Division of Dairy Research
             1971 - 1988 CSIRO Division of Food Research
                   1988 - 1992 CSIRO Division of Food Processing
                         1992 - 1997 CSIRO Division of Food Science and Technology
                               1997 - Food Science Australia - CSIRO

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Ailie Smith

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