Alessandra Pucci
Alessandra Alberta Pucci AO FTSE (born 1942) is an Australian biochemist and entrepreneur who founded and led Australian Monoclonal Development, the first biotechnology company in Australia.
Alessandra Pucci | |
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| Born | 1942 (age 78–79) |
| Other names | Alessandra Alberta Pucci |
| Alma mater | University of Sydney |
| Employer | Australian Monoclonal Development Pty Ltd Biodiversity Ltd |
Early life and education
Pucci was born in Eritrea in 1942, one of five children of her Italian parents, journalist father and homemaker mother.[1]: 108 She was educated at the University of Pisa and the University of Florence.[2]
When her husband was given an eight-month appointment in Australia, she accompanied him and they decided to settle permanently in Sydney.[1]: 108 She enrolled in a PhD at the University of Sydney under the supervision of Professor Robert Clancy and graduated in 1981 with a thesis titled "Cellular aspects of mucosal immunology in man".[3]
Career
Pucci founded Australian Monoclonal Development Pty Ltd (AMD) in the early 1980s and served as chief executive. It was the first biotechnology company in Australia.[4] Listed on the Sydney Stock Exchange in 1986, AMD was later sold to ICI Australia and merged with Silenus Laboratories.[5] She then served as chief executive of Biodiscovery Ltd, a company that invested in medical research in Australia. It was a joint venture by the Garvan Institute, the John Curtin School of Medical Research, the University of New South Wales and the CSIRO Division of Entomology.[1]: 110
Pucci served on the New South Wales Science and Technology Council from 1983[6] to 1986[7] and was appointed to the national Chemicals and Plastics Industries Council in 1984.[8] She has also served as director of the Dairy Research and Development Corporation and of Bio-Q Pty Ltd.[4]
Honours and recognition
Pucci was voted The Bulletin/Qantas Businesswoman of the Year in 1985.[9] In the 1988 Queen's Birthday Honours Pucci was made an Officer of the Order of Australia for "service to the community, particularly in the field of biotechnology, and to industry".[10] She was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering in 1990.[11]
References
- Bhathal, Ragbir (1999). Profiles, Australian Women Scientists. National Library of Australia. ISBN 978-0-642-10701-5.
- "Alessandra Pucci, Author at Pearls and Irritations". Pearls and Irritations. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- Pucci-Favino, Alessandra (1980). "Cellular aspects of mucosal immunology in man". University of Sydney thesis database. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- "Pucci, Alessandra Alberta". Encyclopedia of Australian Science. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- Roberts, Peter (19 December 1994). "ICI'S HEALTHY NEW FORMULA". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- "N.S.W. Science and Technology Council". Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (52). New South Wales, Australia. 25 March 1983. p. 1380. Retrieved 28 November 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Science and Technology Council Act 1979". Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (12). New South Wales, Australia. 17 January 1986. p. 210. Retrieved 28 November 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Appointments to industry councils". Parliament of Australia. 27 March 1984. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- Bell, Glennys (19 November 1985), "Alessandra and her immortal toy soldiers: Cover story. The Bulletin/ Qantas Businesswoman of the Year is biotechnology pioneer Alessandra Pucci", Bulletin (Sydney) (19 Nov 1985): 70–71, 73–74, 76, ISSN 1440-7485
- "Dr Alessandra Alberta Pucci". It's an Honour. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- "Pucci, Alessandra Alberta, (AO, FTSE) (1942–)", Trove, 2011, retrieved 28 November 2021