Though they are found across the animal world from insects to mammals, research into human
pheromones has been dogged by flaky experimental designs and dubious commercial endorsements, with the result that the entire
field has a whiff
of the disreputable about it.
He is a Professor
of Veterinary Behavioural Medicine at the University
of Lincoln, and a pioneer in the use
of pheromone therapy within the
field of clinical animal behaviour.