Dana Rollison, Ph.D., is Vice President/Chief Health Information Officer at Moffitt Cancer Center.
Dr. Rollison joined the Moffitt research faculty as an assistant professor in the Cancer Epidemiology Program in 2004 and was promoted to associate professor with tenure in 2010. Her research focuses primarily on the potential role of cutaneous papillomavirus and polyomavirus infections in the development of several types of cancer. For the past six years, Dr. Rollison also has served as scientific director of Moffitt's Cancer Registry, facilitating the use of Cancer Registry data for research and augmenting its value through linkage to other data captured electronically as part of Moffitt's Total Cancer Care™ initiative.
In her role as vice president/chief health information officer, Dr. Rollison will provide executive vision and strategic leadership to ensure leading-edge Total Cancer Care™ patient information capabilities for Moffitt and its partners and to ensure effective and efficient processes to access all Total Cancer Care™ information resources in support of research, operational efficiency and clinical guidelines development.
Dr. Rollison completed her undergraduate degree in biology at the University of Miami and obtained her master's and doctoral degrees and postdoctoral training in cancer epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.