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Timothy Bowden is an Associate Professor of Aquaculture at the University of Maine’s School of Food and Agriculture. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen (1999) and specializes in aquatic animal health, disease resistance mechanisms, and environmental impacts on marine organisms. His research focuses on host-pathogen interactions in both vertebrate and invertebrate species, immunology of species like lobsters and scallops, and the effects of seasonal changes on aquatic physiology.
Education:
- Ph.D., Zoology, University of Aberdeen, Scotland (1999)
Teaching:
- AVS/SMS 211: Introduction to Aquaculture
- AVS411: Advanced Aquaculture
- SMS401: Critical Issues in Aquaculture (rotating topics including pathogens, vaccinology, and environmental impacts)
Research Interests:
- Host-pathogen interactions in marine species
- Environmental stressors (temperature, salinity, acidity) on aquatic immunity
- Biological clocks and seasonal physiology in temperate species
- Probiotics for disease management in shellfish
- Immune development in larval stages of aquatic organisms
Awards: No specific awards listed, but his work contributes to major reviews on climate resilience in aquaculture.
Advising & Grants: While no advisees are listed, his research collaborations span institutions like the Gulf of Maine Research Institute. Funding likely supports his work on environmental adaptation and disease resistance.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the School of Food and Agriculture’s aquaculture programs, focusing on applied and translational research in marine health.



