1939
Dr. Fraser is born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand to Donald James and Frances Rose Fraser.
1955
Dr. Fraser receives a school certificate from Hutt Valley High School in Lower Hutt, New Zealand.
1957
Dr. Fraser matriculates from North Sydney Boy’s High School.
1962
Dr. Fraser graduates with First Class honors from the University of Sydney, receiving a Bachelor of Science in veterinary science.
1963
Dr. Fraser becomes a teaching fellow in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Sydney.
1967
Dr. Fraser receives a Doctor of Philosophy from Clare College at the University of Cambridge in England.
1967
Dr. Fraser joins the scientific staff of the Medical Research Council at the Dunn Nutritional Laboratory in Cambridge, England.
1973
Dr. Fraser serves as the editor of symposium proceedings for the Biochemical Society Special Publication.
1974
Dr. Fraser becomes an Appointed Member Unlimited of the Medical Research Council scientific staff at the Dunn Nutritional Laboratory.
1980
Dr. Fraser becomes editorial advisor of The Biochemical Journal.
1981
Dr. Fraser becomes senior grade in the Medical Research Council scientific staff at the Dunn Nutritional Laboratory.
1982
Dr. Fraser joins the editorial board of the British Journal of Nutrition.
1986
Dr. Fraser becomes a professor of animal husbandry (now animal science) at the University of Sydney.
1986
Dr. Fraser joins the editorial board of Bone and Material.
1988
Dr. Fraser receives the Rank International Prize in Nutrition.
1991
Dr. Fraser joins the editorial advisory committee of Encyclopedia Britannica.
1992
Dr. Fraser joins the editorial board of Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin.
1994
Dr. Fraser is appointed Dean of Veterinary Science at the University of Sydney.
2007
Dr. Fraser becomes Emeritus Professor of Animal Science at the University of Sydney.
2015
Dr. Fraser becomes an honorary member of the General Division of the Order of Australia.