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This highly qualified expert currently serves as Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Affiliate Faculty of the Molecular Genetics Department at a major medical university. In addition to a Ph.D. in Cell Biology from Duke University Medical Center, he received a B.S. in Physiology and Neurobiology and a M.S. in Developmental Neurobiology from the University of Maryland. A member of both the Society for Developmental Biology and the American Society for Human Genetics, he has authored several publications on developmental biology. He has over 15 years of experience in the genetics of congenital defects.
Affiliate Member, Major Medical University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Duke University Medical Center
Cincinnati,
Ohio
This highly qualified expert has over 30 years of combined academic and field experience in Cytogenetics. She holds a master's degree in biology and a doctoral degree in human genetics, from highly respected institutions. She is a member of various genetics professional societies including the American Society of Human Genetics. She has been invited to lecture on topics such as Chromosome Translocation and is published in respected journals such as "Genes, Chromosomes, and Cancer". She earned her BA at Reed College, M.S. in Population Biology at Stanford University, and PhD in Human Genetics at the University of Maryland at Baltimore.
Clinical Associate Professor II, Major University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Maryland at Baltimore
Ann Arbor,
Michigan
This qualified expert is a leading member in the field of genetic counseling. She earned her BS in human biology from Indiana University and her MS in genetic counseling from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She is a board certified and licensed genetic counselor in 7 states including Tennessee, Illinois, Utah, Ohio, Kentucky, Oklahoma, and Virginia. She is very active in her field as a member and diplomate of the American Board of Genetic Counseling and holds full membership at the National Society of Genetic Counselors. In addition, this expert has published 4 peer-reviewed articles and has presented her work on over 20 occasions. Formerly, this expert worked as an oncology genetic counselor at the University Genetics Oncology Clinic at the University of Tennessee Medical Center before moving to Arkansas and working as the genetic services coordinator and oncology genetic counselor at the Highlands Oncology Group. She also was a clinical instructor of the genetic counseling program at the University of Arkansas. Currently, this expert is a guest lecturer at a university in Arkansas, and works in telehealth for two genetic counseling companies and while also providing services to multiple insurance companies. She is also the founder and genetic counselor for the first genetic counseling practice in South-Central and Southern Illinois.
Founder and Genetic Counselor, A Genetic Counseling Practice in IL
Master of Science (MS), University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Effingham,
Illinois
Find Genetics Expert Witnesses In:
What Can a Genetics Expert Witness Opine On?
Genetic Testing
Analyzing DNA to identify genetic disorders.
Gene Therapy
Correcting defective genes to treat diseases.
CRISPR Gene Editing
Modifying genes for research or therapy.
DNA Sequencing
Determining the nucleotide sequence of DNA.
Prenatal Genetic Screening
Testing fetuses for genetic abnormalities.
Genetic Counseling
Advising individuals on genetic risks and options.
FAQs for Genetics Expert Witnesses
What is a genetics expert witness?
A genetics expert witness is a qualified genetics professional who explains complex DNA and genetic evidence in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, analyzing test results, writing reports, and testifying in court.
In what case types can the expertise of a genetics expert witness be beneficial?
A genetics expert witness is beneficial in medical malpractice, toxic torts, product liability, birth injury, wrongful death, paternity, and criminal DNA evidence cases.
How should an attorney evaluate a genetics expert witness’s credentials and training?
An attorney should evaluate a genetics expert witness’s credentials and training by reviewing degrees, board certifications, publications, case experience, and relevant clinical or research work.
How can a genetics expert witness assist in interpreting complex DNA evidence?
A genetics expert witness can interpret complex DNA evidence by explaining test methods, statistical probabilities, and genetic matches in clear, courtroom-ready language.
What litigation advantages can a genetics expert witness provide during deposition?
A genetics expert witness can clarify complex DNA evidence, expose testing flaws, and strengthen case strategy by translating genetic findings into clear, persuasive deposition testimony.
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