معرفی
Thomas Rounsville is an Assistant Extension Professor and Applied Molecular Specialist at the University of Maine’s School of Biology and Ecology. He specializes in DNA testing, tick-associated infectious agent detection, and developing DNA technologies for interdisciplinary research needs. His work integrates molecular biology with wildlife ecology and forensic science.
- Affiliations: School of Biology and Ecology, University of Maine
Education
- Ph.D., Wildlife and Fisheries Resources Management, West Virginia University (2018)
- M.S., Biology, East Stroudsburg University (2012)
- B.S., Biology, Houghton College (2010)
Research Focus
Rounsville’s work bridges molecular techniques with ecological and forensic applications, including:
- Development of DNA-based diagnostic tools for wildlife and environmental samples
- Investigating tick-borne pathogens to inform public health strategies
- Collaboration with extension programs to apply molecular technologies across disciplines
Professional Engagement
He holds certification as a Certified Wildlife Forensic Scientist and is active in:
- The Society for Wildlife Forensic Science
- The Wildlife Society
Additional Contributions
Rounsville collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to advance applied molecular research, though no specific grants or advising activities are detailed in available records.





