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Paul Anastas

Paul T. Anastas (born May 16, 1962 in Quincy, Massachusetts)〔David E. Newton: (''Chemistry of the Environment.'' ) Infobase Publishing, 2009, ISBN 978-1-438-10974-9, p. 185.〕 is the Director of Yale University's Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering,〔(Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering at Yale )〕 Previously he served as the Science Advisor to the United States Environmental Protection Agency〔(Anastas EPA Bio )〕 as well as the Agency's Assistant Administrator for Research and Development, appointed by President Barack Obama.〔(Brandeis Now News Article )〕
== Career ==
Anastas is known widely as the "Father of Green Chemistry"〔("ACS Green Chemistry at a Glance" )〕 for his ground-breaking work on the design and manufacture of chemicals that are non-hazardous and environmentally benign. He is also a champion of sustainability science and innovation for environmental protection.
Anastas has brought worldwide attention to the power of molecular design and help for the environment.〔(Anastas Article on Molecular Design )〕 He has published scores of articles as well as ten books,〔(Anastas Book List )〕 including his seminal work with co-author John Warner,〔(John Warner Bio )〕 ''Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice''. Their 12 Principles of Green Chemistry are the basis for high school, college and graduate programs around the world〔(Green Chemistry Education Programs )〕 and have significantly altered the landscape of the chemicals industry in the United States and other countries.〔(GreenBiz Article on Green Chemistry )〕
Anastas began his career as a staff chemist at the EPA, where he coined the term "Green Chemistry" and launched the field's first research program. He went on to found the Green Chemistry Institute〔(Green Chemistry Institute Website )〕 at the American Chemical Society and serve in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy from 1999 to 2004, where he concluded service as Assistant Director for the Environment. Dr. Anastas returned to EPA in 2009 as the Assistant Administrator for EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) and the Science Advisor to the Agency, resigning from those positions in February 2012 to return to Yale and his family. In his role as Assistant Administrator, he worked to engage scientists, engineers, and stakeholders across EPA, the federal government, and the scientific community to unify around the common goal of sustainability.〔(C&EN: Mr. Sustainability Goes to Washington )〕 Anastas is currently the Director of Yale University's Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering,〔 where he holds the Theresa and H. John Heinz chair in Chemistry for the Environment.

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