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Masters and Johnson Institute (19781994) was a research foundation created to study sexuality and its physical counterparts. After William Masters hired Virginia Johnson in 1957 as a research assistant on a project in human sexuality, they worked together in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Washington University in St. Louis, before continuing on to create a research institution called the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation in 1964, before getting married in 1969, and renaming it "Masters and Johnson Institute".

Their work which pioneered human sexuality as a science was product of this institute, including the renowned Human Sexual Response and Human Sexual Inadequacy.

The institute was closed when Masters retired in 1994.

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