Gregory Cramer

Dean, Department of Research at National University of Health Sciences

After graduating from National in 1979, Dr. Gregory Cramer practiced chiropractic medicine for five years with his father (David M. Cramer, DC, Lincoln Chiropractic College, 1954), before pursuing a career in research and teaching.

After receiving his PhD, he began teaching and conducting research at NUHS, where he is currently professor and dean of research, and professor of anatomy. He is particularly interested in both human and animal research designed to determine the mechanisms of action of chiropractic adjusting, and has worked on projects related to these goals–including over 25 externally-funded projects and over 10 NIH-funded.

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  • Dean, Department of Research

    Current role

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