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Professor Rebecca Braslau researches ways to reduce plastic pollution, and sheds light on the larger issues
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Professor Rebecca Braslau has served on the faculty at UC Santa Cruz since 1991, where she is a professor of chemistry. She has a BA from Reed College, a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin, and carried out postdoctoral studies with Bernd Giese at Universitat Basel, the oldest university in Switzerland. She has been a visiting professor at other universities, including in Bangkok Thailand, Galway Ireland, Melbourne Australia, Eindhoven the Netherlands, and Paris France. In 2014 she earned the Excellence in Teaching Award at UC Santa Cruz.
Professor Braslau is the director of the Braslau Lab at UC Santa Cruz. The Braslau Lab is a synthetic organic chemistry group, currently focused on material science projects. Given the Crisis of Persistent Plastics in our environment, researchers are currently focused on developing methodologies to chemically upcycle post-consumer waste PVC. Over the past decade, they have focused on developing non-migratory “internal” plasticizers to replace phthalates, a pervasive class of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds.