Diane Rohlman

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Diane Rohlman
Position/Title
Professor
Primary College
College of Public Health
Department
Occupational and Environmental Health
Primary Research Focus Areas
Occupational Health, Rural and Farm Health, Vulnerable Populations
Languages
English
Regions of Focus
Pacific Islands and Australia, Middle East and North Africa
Biography

Dr. Rohlman received her doctoral degree in Experimental Psychology from Bowling Green State University in cognitive psychology. She is co-founder of Northwest Education Training and Assessment. She is Director of the graduate program in Agricultural Safety and Health and the Healthier Workforce Center of the Midwest at the University of Iowa. Her primary research focus is in how occupational and environmental exposures impact all people, particularly populations that are at greater risk, including children, young workers, and those working in hazardous industries, which often include immigrant workers who may have additional risk factors. Her research activities include both basic and applied research to identify, characterize, and prevent occupational and environmental illness and injury in high-risk populations.