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$450/hr
Deposition Fee
$475/hr
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See more Biomedical Engineering Expert WitnessesThis expert is a world renowned Biomedical Engineer specializing in prosthetics. He received a BA in mathematics and a BAI in microelectronics and electrical engineering from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, in 1983. After working as a control engineer in England, he moved to the USA and obtained his MS and PhD degrees in biomedical engineering from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. He has extensive experience working with lower and upper limb prosthetics research. His recent research is focused on the development an artificial hand replacement capable of true dexterous manipulation for use by persons with upper-limb loss. He covers all aspects of the problem ranging from neural control and sensing, mechatronic design and development, novel actuator technologies, and clinical deployment of these systems. He is currently the Director of the Biomechatronics Development Laboratory at a university in CO. He is also a Research Healthcare Scientist for a VA Health Care System, and holds Research Associate Professor appointments in the Departments of Bioengineering and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
Research Healthcare Scientist, A VA Medical Center in CO
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Northwestern University
Lafayette,
Colorado
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FAQs for Biomedical Engineering Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a biomedical engineering expert witness in legal proceedings?
A biomedical engineering expert witness provides insight on cases involving medical devices, biomechanics, biomaterials, and other related fields. They can clarify technical aspects and standards.
In what types of cases might I need a biomedical engineering expert witness?
Cases involving medical device failures, patent disputes, personal injury claims related to biomedical equipment, or healthcare technology malfunctions often require these experts.
What subspecialties exist within the field of biomedical engineering for expert witnesses?
Subspecialties include biomechanics, biomaterials, medical imaging, orthopedic engineering, rehabilitation engineering, and tissue engineering among others.
How can a biomedical engineering expert witness assist in a case involving a faulty medical device?
They can analyze the device's design and manufacturing process, assess compliance with industry standards, and determine if any errors contributed to its failure.
Why is it important for a biomedical engineering expert witness to have experience in clinical settings?
Clinical experience helps them understand practical applications of devices and technologies, which can be crucial in determining liability in malpractice or product failure cases.
How does Expert Institute select its Biomedical Engineering expert witnesses?
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