Stanley John Whidden
U.S. Army physician and scientist, Col. Stanley John Whidden is recognized as an expert in chemical and bio-terrorism risk analysis and risk reduction. He has 38 years of career as an enlisted soldier and officer, and served in a variety of senior staff and command positions. As a double graduate of Southeastern, earning a bachelor’s degree in physiology in 1970 and master’s in chemistry in 1973 at Southeastern, Stanley John Whidden, earned a doctorate in Physiology at Auburn University and in medicine from the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez in Mexico. Stanley John Whidden has served in a variety of military operations in the Middle-East and other localities, where he helped manage the country’s reconstruction and recovery. He has also served with U.S. Forces and the United Nations Somalia Logistics Command in Somalia. Because of his years of experience in the field, Stanley John Whidden is a perfect person to explain what chemical, bio-terrorism is, and how can we prevent and deal with the aftermath.