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Aryeh Grossman, Ph.D., is a Professor of Anatomy at Midwestern University holding appointments across four colleges: Veterinary Medicine, Optometry, Dental Medicine-Arizona, and Graduate Studies-Arizona. He joined Midwestern in 2008 as an Assistant Professor, earned tenure and promotion to Associate Professor in 2013, and became a full Professor in 2019.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Anatomy from Stony Brook University (2008)
- M.A. from Stony Brook University (2005)
- M.S. from University of Toronto (2000)
- B.S. from University of Toronto (1998)
As a paleontologist and comparative anatomist, Dr. Grossman directs field research in West Turkana and Kenya's Central Highlands, plus Israel's Hazeva and Hordos Formations, investigating environmental drivers of mammalian evolution from the Early Miocene to present. His work spans Cretaceous fauna at Texas' Arlington Archosaur Site and comparative studies of sengis, xenarthrans, carnivorans, perissodactyls, and artiodactyls.
His 14 publications (2006-2025) reveal consistent expertise in paleontological methods and anatomical reinterpretation, with recent work focusing on enamel proteomics, breast anatomy for surgical innovation, and East African fossil mammals. The research demonstrates interdisciplinary approaches bridging paleoecology, evolutionary biology, and clinical anatomy.
Scientific awards: None documented in source materials.
Dr. Grossman teaches gross anatomy across multiple health science programs including veterinary, dental, and osteopathic medicine curricula. His research collaborations span international field teams in Kenya and Israel, plus the Arlington Archosaur Site project in Texas, reflecting integrated approaches to evolutionary morphology and environmental change.
