Regional Studies in Marine Science
2024
Bill Dennison
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Location
University Administration
Areas of Expertise
Coastal ecosystem ecology, ecophysiology of marine plants, bioindicators in nearshore environments, assessing ecosystem health.
Bio
Dr. Bill Dennison is a Professor of Marine Science and Vice President for Science Application for the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Since 2003, has served as Vice President for Science Application and led the Integration and Application Network (IAN), charged to inspire, manage and produce timely syntheses and assessments on key environmental issues with a special emphasis on Chesapeake Bay and its waters. He has published hundreds of papers and books on coastal ecosystem ecology and has presented at international, national, and regional meetings, and at various universities, research institutions, and government agencies. He was a research assistant professor at UMCES’ Horn Point Laboratory from 1987-1992 before spending 10 years at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, where he developed an active Marine Botany group with strong links to the Healthy Waterways Campaign for Moreton Bay. He rejoined UMCES in 2002 to develop the Integration and Application Network. He holds a Ph.D. in biology from the University of Chicago, a post-doc in coastal marine science from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, an M.S. in biological oceanography from the University of Alaska, and a B.A. in environmental science from Western Michigan University.
Education
Ph. D. The University of Chicago (Biology) | M.S. University of Alaska (Biological Oceanography) | B.A. Western Michigan University (Biology, Environmental Science)
Contact Information
Mailing Address:
2020 Horns Point Road
Cambridge, MD 21613
US
Cambridge, MD 21613
US
