William Cramer FRSE (2 June 1878 – 10 August 1945) was a British pathologist and physiologist, best known for his work with the Imperial Cancer Research Fund.
[3] Cramer took the English Conjoint qualification after nine years as a chemical physiology lecturer at Edinburgh.
[2] He had worked briefly for the Imperial Cancer Research Fund in 1904;[1] he rejoined the organisation in 1914.
His proposers were Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer, Francis H A Marshall, Alexander Crum Brown and James Cossar Ewart.
[2] Throughout his career, Cramer authored numerous papers on cancer, physiology, and biochemistry.