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E Bryan Crenshaw III is a highly experienced scientific professional currently serving as a Scientific Review Officer at the National Institutes of Health since July 2021. Previously, E Bryan Crenshaw III worked for 18 years as a Senior Research Scientist at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where significant contributions included building a comprehensive database for pediatric hearing research and utilizing machine learning to analyze hearing loss progression. E Bryan Crenshaw III also served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, conducting research in molecular developmental neuroscience and publishing in leading journals. Earlier experience includes a role as an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago, where E Bryan Crenshaw III developed a mouse strain with congenital deafness and investigated gene functions in inner ear development. E Bryan Crenshaw III holds a PhD in Biology from UC San Diego and an S.B. in Life Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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