Diana Rohlman
Core Leader
Dr. Rohlman is an Associate Professor (Sr. Research) at Oregon State University. Her research program studies how people understand environmental influences on health as a way of helping communities better frame and respond to environmental health hazards. Dr. Rohlman is the director of the Community Engagement Core at the Oregon State University Environmental Health Sciences Center. She also serves as co-lead of the Community Engagement Core at the OSU Superfund Research Program Center. Dr. Rohlman works closely with the Superfund Research Program, working to bring SRP researchers and impacted communities together on collaborative projects.
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Recent EHSC Publications
2026
Strategies to facilitate the report-back of research results: a systematic review of methods and evaluations. Environ Health 41772658 PMC13059404
Characterizing variability in personal chemical exposure to improve exposomics. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol 41249486 PMC12826124
Personal and environmental predictors of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure identified through repeated silicone wristband sampling. Environ Pollut 41419034 PMC12810937
2025
Not whether but how: the ethics and Language of reporting back individual results Environmental Health 41146215 PMC12560451
Deciding what and how to share Indigenous knowledge online: creating the Native Plants and Foods Curriculum Portal. AlterNative (Nga Pae Maramatanga (Organ)) 41341620 PMC12671989
Investigation of Influences on Indoor and Outdoor SVOC Exposure. Int J Environ Res Public Health 40283781 PMC12027231
Development of a questionnaire library for rapid health data acquisition during wildfire events. medRxiv 39990575 PMC11844578
2024
Assessing Wildfire Impact on Diffusive Flux of Parent and Alkylated PAHs: A Pilot Study of Soil-Air Chemical Movement before, during, and after Wildfires. Environ Sci Technol 39689904 PMC11697327
Wildfire Smoke Exposure During Pregnancy: Consensus-Building to Co-Create a Community-Engaged Study. Int J Environ Res Public Health 39595780 PMC11593486