
April 25, 2025
Reporting research results to study participants: Lessons learned across three research cohorts
Diana Rohlman, PhD will highlight her research on conducting exposure studies and reporting the research results to study participants and their communities. The report-back of research results is ethically supported, yet limited guidance is available on effective strategies. Dr. Rohman will highlight lessons learned across three diverse cohorts to identify best practices in the report-back of research results.
In-person: Hallie E. Ford Center room 115
Remote via Zoom
Speaker
Diana Rohlman, PhD is an Associate Professor Senior Researcher in the Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology at Oregon State University. She earned a BS in Biology from Marietta College and a PhD in Environmental and Molecular Toxicology from Oregon State University.
Dr. Rohlman studies the role of environmental health literacy in helping communities better frame and respond to environmental health hazards. She engages with the Superfund Research Program (SRF) to bring SRP researchers and impacted communities together and collaborative on projects. Dr. Rohlman works with colleagues to design frameworks for returning data to participating communities.