Windsor C. Cutting

Windsor Cooper Cutting (July 30, 1907–May 29, 1972) was an American physician and researcher from California.

Cutting attended Stanford University, graduating in 1928 with his bachelor's degree and in 1932 with his Doctor of Medicine.

He then spent a year abroad at the Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry in London with Charles Dodds.

Following that, he worked at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore from 1936 to 1938 with E. K. Marshall, where he cemented his interest in pharmacology.

His research interests centered on chemotherapy of viral infections, reproductive medicine and fertility, and cancer.

[1] In 1964 he went to Hawaii to become the first director of the Pacific Biomedical Research Center, the predecessor of the School of Medicine at the University of Hawaiʻi.