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C4H Weathering Change Seminar: Wildfire Smoke Exposure Science: Challenges, Insights, and Future Directions

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C4H Weathering Change Seminar: Wildfire Smoke Exposure Science: Challenges, Insights, and Future Directions

Wildfire Smoke Exposure Science: Challenges, Insights, and Future Directions

Presenter: Diana Rohlman, PhD, Oregon State University

Dr. Diana Rohlman is an Associate Professor (Sr. Researcher) in the Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology at Oregon State University (OSU). She leads the Community Engagement Cores for the Pacific Northwest Center for Translational Environmental Health Research and the OSU Superfund Research Center. Her research lies in the nexus of environmental health, exposure science, and research translation, with a focus on enhancing public understanding of environmental health risks. She collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to address complex challenges—like chemical exposures from disasters and the health effects of air pollution—using community-engaged research approaches that ensure research is responsive to the needs of impacted communities. Her lab is committed to the ethical report-back of research results (RBRR), connecting research results with actionable exposure reduction and mitigation efforts.

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