Rodney Haring PhD, MSW (Beaver Clan)
Seneca Nation of Indians

RODNEY C. HARING, PHD, MSW is the inaugural Director of the Roswell Park Center for Indigenous Cancer Research and the Roswell Park Center for Indigenous Cancer Services. Dr Haring serves as research faculty at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Office of Community Outreach and Engagement, Department of Cancer Prevention and Control and adjunct faculty at the Native American Research and Training Center, University of Arizona. He is also a past fellow at the National Congress of American Indians and Mayo Clinic. Dr. Haring is an enrolled member of the Seneca Nation of Indians (Beaver Clan) and resides on the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation (NY).

He holds a doctoral degree in social work, has more than 15 years of social work practice, and served as a former delegate on the US Department of Health and Human Services, American Indian and Alaska Native, Health Research Advisory Council. Dr. Haring is also the lead delegate for the historic MoU between Rowell Park and Indian Health Services with the common mission of addressing health burdens in Indigenous communities. In 2017 he was awarded an Impact Award by the National Indian Health Board and in 2021 he received the National Federation of Just Communities Hero Award. Dr. Haring’s research interests intersect eliminating disparities and encouraging resiliencies within First Nations and Indigenous communities.