

Diane Rohlman
Contributing to thought leadership in the realm of occupational health and safety, Diane Rohlman serves as a Professor and Endowed Chair in Rural Safety and Health at the University of Iowa. With a robust commitment to advancing the field, she directs the graduate program in Agricultural Safety and Health and leads the Healthier Workforce Center of the Midwest. Her work is pivotal in understanding the intricate dynamics of worker health, particularly within agricultural settings. Diane Rohlman's research is deeply rooted in exploring occupational and environmental exposures, with a keen focus on the effects of low-level chronic exposure to organophosphorus pesticides among adult and adolescent farmworkers. Her investigations aim to unravel the complexities of how these exposures impact health over time, contributing valuable insights to the field of occupational health. Her dedication to this area underscores the importance of safeguarding vulnerable populations in agricultural communities. In addition to her research on environmental exposures, Rohlman is passionate about health promotion and protection. She examines the interplay between lifestyle factors and worker health and safety, striving to identify strategies that enhance well-being and reduce occupational risks. Her work in this domain highlights the significance of a holistic approach to worker health, integrating both preventive and protective measures. Rohlman is renowned for her innovative contributions to neurotoxicology, particularly through the development of computerized test methods to assess neurotoxic effects and neurological disorders. Her creation of the Behavioral Assessment and Research System (BARS) has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of neurotoxic impacts on cognitive and behavioral functions. Furthermore, her development of cTrain, an online training system, reflects her commitment to leveraging technology for educational and preventive purposes. Her contributions extend beyond research, as she actively engages in translating scientific findings into practical applications that benefit workers and communities. Through her leadership roles and collaborative efforts, Rohlman continues to influence policy and practice in occupational health, advocating for evidence-based interventions that promote safer and healthier work environments. Diane Rohlman's work exemplifies a dedication to improving the lives of workers through rigorous research, innovative methodologies, and a commitment to education and advocacy. Her efforts not only advance scientific understanding but also foster a culture of safety and health in workplaces across the Midwest and beyond.
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