Person

Barnes, Charles Stalley (1926 - 2024)

FTSE

Born
22 June 1926
Died
23 September 2024
Occupation
Biotechnologist

Summary

Charles Barnes was Senior Research Manager of the Baxter Centre for Medical Research from 1985 to 1989 and at some stage Director of Planning. Later he became Chief Information Officer, ResMed Ltd. Barnes was interested in many areas including fermentation, biotechnology and industrial microbiology; industrial biotechnology and food sciences; and horticulture.

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Chronology

1949
Education - Bachelor of Science with Honours (BSc(Hons)), University of Adelaide
1949 - 1963
Career position - Research Scientist at CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation)
1950
Education - Master of Science (MSc), University of Melbourne
1953
Education - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of London
1963 - 1981
Career position - Associate Manager of CSR Research Labs
1981 - 1985
Career position - Senior Research Manager of Biotech Australia
1984 - 1987
Award - Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences (FTS)
1985 - 1989
Career position - Senior Research Manager at Baxter Centre for Medical Research
1987 - 2024
Award - Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (FTSE) [Awarded by AATS 1984]

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Rosanne Walker

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