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    William Eamon Callison

    PhD in Human Evolutionary Biology, award-winning STEM teacher, researcher, biologist and anthropologist. Current medical student at Harvard Medical School.

    William Eamon Callison is an evolutionary biologist and biological anthropologist at Harvard University, specializing in the evolution, biomechanics, and physiology of the human breathing apparatus and thoracic morphology.

    He conducts research at the Skeletal Biology and Biomechanics Lab and also engages in teaching activities through the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard Museum of Natural History, and National Geographic.

    His educational background includes a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Harvard Medical School, a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Human Evolutionary Biology, and a Master of Arts (AM) in Human Evolutionary Biology from Harvard University.

    He also holds a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Human Evolutionary Biology from the University of Cambridge and a Bachelor's Degree in Biology, Philosophy, and Anthropology from Washington University in St. Louis.

    William previously held various roles at Harvard University, including GSAS Fellow, Dudley Fellow, Doctoral Student, and Teaching Fellow. He also served as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Cambridge.

    Additionally, he has experience as a rowing coach at ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROWING CLUB INC and St. Louis Rowing Club, as well as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis.

    He has also worked as a Graduate Student Researcher and Research Assistant in the Strassmann and Queller Lab at Washington University in St. Louis.

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    Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States