Biostatistics Expert Witnesses in Missouri

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Biostatistics expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including clinical trials, epidemiology, pharmaceuticals, and public health. Some of the most common specialties include survival analysis, study design, data interpretation, and statistical modeling. They can opine on the effects of biased sampling, inadequate power, confounding variables, and improper statistical methods on case outcomes.

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Average Biostatistics Expert Witnesses Court Fees

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  • Review Fee $400/hr
    Deposition Fee $450/hr

    This expert specializes in epidemiology, biostatistics and pharmacy. He is an alumnus of the UIC College of Pharmacy where he completed his PharmD before pursuing his MPH in Biostatistics and Epidemiology at New York University and a PhD in Epidemiology at the University of Washington. He completed additional training in cancer epidemiology and prevention as a postdoctoral fellow at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. His primary research interests are related to the influences of commonly used medications and comorbidity on cancer risk and outcomes among cancer survivors.

    Affiliate Investigator, A Cancer Research Center in IL

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Washington

    Chicago,

    Illinois

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Related Specialties

What Can a Biostatistics Expert Witness Opine On?

Data Collection

Gathering relevant statistical data.

Statistical Analysis

Analyzing data using statistical methods.

Hypothesis Testing

Testing assumptions about data sets.

Regression Modeling

Modeling relationships between variables.

Survival Analysis

Analyzing time-to-event data.

Data Visualization

Creating graphical representations of data.

FAQs for Biostatistics Expert Witnesses

What is a biostatistics expert witness?

A biostatistics expert witness is a statistics professional who analyzes medical and clinical data for legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, performing analyses, writing reports, and testifying in court.

In what types of cases may a biostatistics expert witness be beneficial?

A biostatistics expert witness is beneficial in medical malpractice, pharmaceutical litigation, clinical trial disputes, epidemiology cases, toxic torts, product liability, and public health lawsuits.

How can a biostatistics expert witness strengthen causation analysis in litigation?

A biostatistics expert witness strengthens causation analysis in litigation by applying rigorous statistical methods to link exposure and outcome, assess confounders, and quantify risk.

What qualifications should attorneys require from a biostatistics expert witness?

Attorneys should require a biostatistics expert witness to have an advanced biostatistics degree, strong publication record, litigation experience, and clear, courtroom-ready communication skills.

How does a biostatistics expert witness evaluate the reliability of epidemiologic evidence?

A biostatistics expert witness evaluates the reliability of epidemiologic evidence by assessing study design, sample size, bias, confounding, statistical methods, and result consistency.

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