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This expert has over 40 years of experience as a mechanical engineer. His research in tribology, machining of advanced materials, medical device design, dental materials, and high temperature coatings is widely recognized in the scientific and engineering communities. He has published over two hundred fifty papers and reports related to machining of ceramics, mechanisms and mechanics of...
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Maryland
Dr. Christine L. Brauer has 34 years of experience in Medical Devices and Healthcare Regulation & Compliance. She earned her BA in Biology from the University of Delaware, her MS in Microbiology and Molecular Biology from the University of Virginia, and her PhD in Women's Health and Research Methods from the University of Maryland, College Park. Formerly, this expert served as the Vice President...
Maryland
This highly-qualified expert has nearly 30 years of experience as an epidemiologist and nurse-midwife, with demonstrated experience in medical device safety including gynecologic surgical mesh, breast implants, hip replacement, cardiovascular and dermatologic devices, post-market surveillance, and pharmacoepidemiology. She received her BS in biology from the University of Illinois and a diploma...
Maryland
This biomedical and biomechanical expert spent over 15 years as a Professor at Johns Hopkins University and over 20 years as a member of their Applied Physics Laboratory. He has worked in biomedical implant analysis and design, materials biomechanics, and laminated composite analysis and design. He earned a B.S and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan, as well as a Ph.D....
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A biomedical expert witness is a professional with extensive knowledge in the field of biomedical science. They provide testimony or informed opinions in legal cases involving medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare technology.
Biomedical expert witnesses are crucial in cases involving medical device failures, patent disputes, pharmaceutical litigation, personal injury claims related to medical equipment, and more.
Subspecialties include biomechanics, biomaterials, bioinformatics, medical imaging, genetic engineering, and regenerative medicine. Each has unique applications in legal proceedings.
They can analyze the device's design, manufacturing process, and usage to determine if there were any flaws or negligence that could have led to its failure.
Understanding FDA regulations is key as they govern the approval and monitoring of medical devices and pharmaceuticals. This knowledge can help identify non-compliance or malpractice.
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