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Adrienne Elizabeth Clarke , née Petty (born on ) is Professor Emeritus of Botany at University of Melbourne, where she ran the Plant Cell Biology Research Centre from 1982-1999. She is a former chairman of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO, 1991–1996), and a former Lieutenant Governor of Victoria (1997–2000). Clarke has been Chancellor of La Trobe University since 2011.
==Biography==
Born in Melbourne, Clarke reports she experienced some sexism as a bright student in the 1950s.〔 She attended Ruyton Girls' School and entered the University of Melbourne in 1955 where she was a resident of Janet Clarke Hall (then still part of Trinity College) reading Science.〔"Salvete 1955", ''(Fleur-de-Lys )'', Nov. 1955, p. 31.〕 She graduated with an Honours degree in Biological Sciences in 1959, and gained her PhD in 1963.〔"Celebration stirs memories and rekindles old friendships", ''(3010: Melbourne University Magazine )'', June 2014, p. 32.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate= 28 May 2014 )〕 She married Charles Peter Clarke on 14 August 1959.〔"Holy Matrimony", ''(Fleur-de-Lys )'', Nov. 1959, p. 7.〕
In 1964 she became a research fellow at the United Dental Hospital of Sydney, then moved to Baylor University in Houston and the University of Michigan, later teaching at the University of Auckland. She worked at the University of Melbourne as Research Fellow (1969-1977), then lecturer, senior lecturer and reader before being appointed Professor of Botany in 1985 and Laureate Professor in 1999. She retired from the University in 2005.
Clarke is a former chairman of CSIRO (1991-1996) and a former Lieutenant Governor of Victoria (1997–2000). She is a Fellow of Janet Clarke Hall at the University of Melbourne. In 2010 she joined the La Trobe University Council, and succeeded Sylvia Walton as Chancellor of La Trobe University on 26 February 2011.
She has also been involved in the commercial sector; she was a director of a number of public companies and sat on a number of boards, including Western Mining, Alcoa, Fisher and Paykel, Woolworths and the AMP Society. She was also a member of the Australian Advisory Board of the Global Nature Conservancy. In 1998, in association with three University of Melbourne colleagues, she founded the agribusiness Hexima.〔

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