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Winnifred Cutler, Ph.D.

Founded Athena Institute in 1986


Dr. Winnifred Cutler, B.S. in Psychology cum laude from Ursinus College in 1973, earned her Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1979 followed by postdoctoral work in behavioral endocrinology at Stanford University. In 1985 she co-founded the Women's Wellness Program at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She has published over 35 scientific papers, is co-inventor on 5 patents and author of eight books on women's health translated into 7 languages - including her newest book, Hormones and Your Health: The Smart Woman's Guide to Hormonal and Alternative Therapies for Menopause (April 2009) with essential information for women over age 35 to achieve their 'personal-best' health.


Events from 1986 to Current Day:

In 1986 Dr. Winnifred Cutler founded the Athena Institute for Women's Wellness, Inc. as a research organization; to focus on women's health care and to develop the two pheromone formulas. With Athena Institute, Dr. Cutler extended the same mission of the Wellness Program at University of Pennsylvania she initiated with colleagues including the late Dr. Elizabeth Genovese; who helped conceptualize a 'program' for overall health; a medical evaluation, a prescription for health maintenance, and methods of incorporating nutritional and excercise habits to ensure well-being.

Also in 1986, her co-discovery of human pheromones received major news coverage in Time (12/1/86), Newsweek (1/12/87) and a front page story in the Washington Post newspaper, (11/18/86) because it established the first scientific proof that human pheromones affect the relationship between men and women.

In one of her books, Love Cycles: The Science of Intimacy (Villard/Random House), she chronicles her discovery of human pheromones, and helps readers who are already in a relationship to enjoy greater intimacy and improve their sexual lives. In Searching for Courtship: The Smart Woman’s Guide to Finding a Good Husband (Villard/Random House), she teaches women how to enjoy the process of finding a good husband starting from the biological basics. Dr. Cutler developed this book into a multimedia workshop kit for individual use or for organized workshops.

In Menopause: A Guide for Women and Those Who Love Them (Norton) and in Hysterectomy: Before and After (HarperCollins), she helps women experiencing fundamental hormonal and physiological changes take charge of their well-being. With her mentor, the late Celso Ramon-Garcia, M.D., Dr. Cutler wrote the medical textbook, The Medical Management of Menopause and Premenopause: Their Endocrinologic Basis in 1984, which received very positive journal reviews.

With colleagues in 1980 in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and 1987 in the journal Human Biology, Dr. Cutler published her papers marking the discovery of lunar and menstrual phase locking and lunar influences on the reproductive cycle of women.

In 1992, Dr. Cutler was named U.S. Business Owner of the Year by the National Association of Women Business Owners. In 1996, Cheltenham High School (PA) elected her to its Alumni Hall of Fame for her personal and professional achievements. In 2001, Ursinus College presented Dr. Cutler its Alumni Award for outstanding professional achievement and service to the college.

In 1993 Dr. Cutler formulated, tested and marketed a pheromone cosmetic fragrance additive for women, Athena Pheromone 10:13tm and in 1995, an aftershave additive for men, Athena Pheromone 10Xtm the subject of a double-blind, placebo-controlled study published in Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 27, No.1, pge 1, February 1998.

Upon invitation in May 1999, Dr. Cutler gave a seminar, Pheromones as Sex Attractants, to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for Continuing Medical Education Credits. With Dr. Elizabeth Genovese, she wrote a monograph titled Wellness in Women After 40: The Role of Sex Hormones and Pheromones for medical practitioners reissued in the journal Current Problems In Ob/Gyn, (Mosby Inc, 2000, 120pp, 250 refs.)

In June 2000, Athena Institute awarded a $25,000 research grant to Cindy Meston, Ph.D. of the University of Texas at Austin, for research that was ultimately published in the February 2004 journal, Archives of Sexual Behavior, The Effects of Hysterectomy on Sexual Arousal in Women With a History of Benign Uterine Fibroids.

Additional funding of grant money from Athena Institute for the study of sexual deficits in post-hysterectomized women was awarded to Dr. Julia Heiman, Director of Kinsey Institute in May 2006.

In April 2002, at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine in Washington , D.C., Dr. Cutler presented her poster "Human Sex-Attractant Pheromones: Efficacy Studies..." At that same meeting Dr. Joan Freibely of Harvard University presented a poster of the study in Boston of postmenopausal women led by Susan Rako, M.D. This independent study tested Athena Pheromone 10:13 and demonstrated its efficacy in increasing sexual attractiveness for postmenopausal women. The Boston study was published in 2004 in the peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Sex Research (Pheromonal Influences on Sociosexual Behavior in Postmenopausal Women. Rako, Freibely. Nov. 2004).

In June 2002, Dr. Cutler's invited article on pheromones and sexual attractiveness was published by Climacteric, the peer reviewed journal of the International Menopause Society.

At the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in New York in May 2004, upon invitation by Barbara Bartlik, M.D. of New York Weill Cornell Medical center, Dr. Cutler presented as part of a symposium on women' s sexuality her seminar, How Sexual Attractiveness, Pheromones, Fertility and Hysterectomy are Related.

The following year in October 16-19 2005, Dr. Cutler presented her poster to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine at their annual meeting in Montreal, Quebec Canada "Evidence that Sex Attractant Pheromone Effects Strengthen with Continued Use."

In 2006 through 2008, the Athena Institute Hospice Project was launched -- awarding a research grant to local church organizations intended for a collaborative effort by pre-med students, college advisors, and hospice administrators to provide volunteer service to elderly hospice care recipients. This research project complements the guide to applying to medical school which is available for premed students on Athena Institute's website; conceived by Dr. Cutler and written by one of Athena Institute's valuable interns.

In 2009, after six years of research and writing, Dr. Cutler's most recent book on the hormonal health of women over 35 was published. "Hormones and Your Health: The Smart Woman's Guide to Hormonal and Alternative Therapies for Menopause" (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.) presents state of the art research, exciting medical breakthroughs, and current information on topics such as nutrition, hormone replacement therapy, bone preservation, breast cancer and mammography, and overall health for women and their physicians to help as an essential guide to better health practices.

In 2009, October, Dr. Cutler’s oral presentation was accepted for the 65th annual meeting of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), titled Breast Cancer in Postmenopausal Women: What is the Real Risk?

In 2010, the International Menopause Society invited Dr. Cutler to review a recent paper suggesting breast cancer incidence seemed to decrease when the (2002) WHI study and subsequent media caused women to stop using HRT. In collaboration with Dr. Regula Burki, a member of the Research Advisory Group of Athena Institute, their commentary was published for the IMS membership newsletter and later in the journal Climacteric.

Then in April 2011, Climacteric subsequently published the paper- Overdiagnosis may further diminish mammographic breast cancer benefits minimized by elegant study by Drs. Cutler and Burki; which had been previously printed in the society's e-newsletter.

In June 2011, Athena Institute and Dr. Cutler announced the updated hospice program (originally launched in 2007).The Pre-Med Hospice Volunteer Program is funded through 2012 with a grant from Athena Institute.The program aims to encourage area pre-med students to volunteer services to local hospice patients, with the continuing efforts and enthusiasm of the Reverend Joyce Krajian, Director of the Middleton Center at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, Reverend Louisa Watkins Umphres, Pastoral Resident, BMPC, and Ms. Michelle Whipple, Hospice Volunteer Director at Main Line Health of Jefferson University Hospitals.

In November 2011, the online newsletter of the International Menopause Society, Menopause Live, printed and circulated the commentary, Mortality reduction by widespread screening: not quite as effective as we all hope?... on breast cancer, mammography and overdiagnosis by Dr. Cutler and coauthors Drs. Burki and Kolter

Dr. Cutler is a member of, and has presented her research over the years to: the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, the North American Menopause Society, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, and the Society for Behavioral Medicine.

Dr. Cutler continues to conduct new research at the Athena Institute funded by the sales of her books and cosmetic pheromone products.

The Athena Institute continues to offer paid internships to nearby college students in which they learn extensively from Dr. Cutler about the scientific method.