Paul Henning, Ph.D.

Scientific Advisor & Medical Executive

Paul Henning Ph.D., BCMAS, CSCS

Exercise Sciences  ·  Clinical Research  ·  Human Performance

A decorated military scientist and senior medical executive whose career has centered on one mission: advancing human performance at the highest levels — from elite warfighters to competitive athletes.

22+ Years of Leadership
20+ Peer-Reviewed Publications
3 Advanced Degrees

BCMAS

Board Certified Medical Affairs Specialist

NRCC

Board Certified Clinical Chemist

CSCS

Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist

Operational Leadership

Graduate Studies in Strategic Analysis & Command

Dr. Paul Henning is a senior medical and scientific executive with over 22 years of leadership experience spanning laboratory medicine, clinical research, and enterprise healthcare operations within the U.S. Army, federal research institutions, and academic medical centers. The through-line of his military career has been a singular focus: enhancing Warfighter health and performance.

A proven strategist, Dr. Henning has led large cross-functional organizations, directed multimillion-dollar program portfolios, and translated complex biomedical data into actionable intelligence for executive and clinical stakeholders. His work has consistently sat at the intersection of rigorous science and real-world application — from designing performance protocols for elite soldiers to partnering with global life-science companies on diagnostic and therapeutic innovation.

Grounded in kinesiology and exercise physiology, Dr. Henning brings a first-principles approach to human performance science. He understands not just what the research says, but what it means for the athlete, the operator, and the individual who demands more from their body and mind.

Ph.D.

Exercise Sciences / Kinesiology

Florida State University

M.S.

Exercise Science / Kinesiology

Florida State University

B.S.

Exercise Physiology

East Stroudsburg University

20+

Peer-Reviewed Publications

Author of more than 20 peer-reviewed publications, technical reports, and national and international scientific presentations spanning kinesiology, exercise physiology, and translational biomedical research.