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October 2005
NUHS dean voted ‘Researcher of the Year’
National University of Health Sciences’ (NUHS) Dean of Research, Dr. Gregory D. Cramer, was recently named 2005 “Researcher of the Year” by the American Chiropractic Association at their annual House of Delegates meeting in St. Paul, Minn.
Cramer has served as NUHS’ Dean of Research for eight years, and has been on its faculty for 19 years. He has done research using MRI technology to measure gapping in the zygapophysial joints resulting from adjustments. With his leadership, the University recently received a $750,000 grant award from the National Institute of Health. The grant will fund a research education partnership with the University of Illinois at Chicago that will be implemented over the course of the next four years.
Source: National University of Health Sciences, www.nuhs.edu
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