Thursday, April 11 | 12:30-1:30 p.m.
John Hope Franklin Room
Social Science Research Building
1126 E 59th Street
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About the Speaker:
Dr. Rohini Haar holds the position of Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology at the School of Public Health and Joint Medical Program, as well as a Lecturer at the Law School, University of California, Berkeley. Concurrently, she serves as a Medical Advisor at Physicians for Human Rights and practices emergency medicine in Oakland, California.
Her research interests include using population methods to study the impact of human rights violations, such as torture, violations of free speech and assembly, and war crimes, on health. Recent projects include understanding the health impacts of crowd control weapons (such as tear gas and rubber bullets) and serving as a chapter editor on the 2022 revision of the Istanbul Protocol, the Manual on the Effective Investigation and Documentation of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, liasing with the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition and serving on the board of the Bay Area Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility.
Current research includes studying the impacts of war crimes and violence against healthcare, with studies in Colombia, Syria and Myanmar. She is particularly interested in the protection of health workers and health services in conflict and in developing strong research methodology in fragile contexts.
]She received her AB (2001, Political Science) and her MD(2005) from the University of Chicago, her MPH(2013) from Columbia University and completed Emergency Medicine Residency at NYU/Bellevue Hospitals (2009).