Alessandra Pucci

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BornJune 1942 (age 83)
OthernamesAlessandra Alberta Pucci
Alex Pucci
Organization(s)Monoclonal Australia Ltd

BioDiscovery Ltd

Garvan Institute
Alessandra Pucci
BornJune 1942 (age 83)
Other namesAlessandra Alberta Pucci
Alex Pucci
Alma materUniversity of Sydney
Organization(s)Monoclonal Australia Ltd

BioDiscovery Ltd

Garvan Institute

Alessandra Alberta Pucci (born June 1942) is an Australian immunologist and entrepreneur who founded and led Australian Monoclonal Development, the first biotechnology company in Australia.

Pucci was born in Eritrea in June 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]

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