Charles F. Chandler Scientist

Charles Frederick Chandler (December 6, 1836 – August 25, 1925) was an American chemist, best known for his regulatory work in public health, sanitation, and consumer safety in New York City, as well as his work in chemical education—first at Union College and then, for the majority of his career, at Columbia University where he taught in the Chemical Department, the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and served as the first Dean of Columbia University's School of Mines.

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Charles F. Chandler
Birth dateDecember 06, 1836
Birth place
Lancaster Massachusetts
Nationality
United States
Date of deathAugust 25, 1925
Education
Harvard University
University of Göttingen
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

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