Infectious Disease Expert Witness
Infectious Disease Expert Witness
- Review Fee
- $750/hr
Clinical Assistant Professor, Major medical university
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Tarrytown,
New York
We’ll help you retain an industry-leading Microbiology expert
Average Microbiology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$375/hr
Review Fee
$475/hr
Deposition Fee
$525/hr
Court Fee
Clinical Assistant Professor, Major medical university
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Tarrytown,
New York
Director, Major Medical University
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Dow University of Health Sciences
New York,
New York
Associate Professor, Major University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Pennsylvania
New York,
New York
President, Private Urgent Care Clinic
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Southern California
New York,
New York
Managing Partner & CEO, Major Compensation Consulting Firm
Master of Science (MS), Stevens Institute of Technology
Monroe Township,
New York
Medical Director Respiratory Care, Hospital in NYC area
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Imperial College London, St. Mary's Hospital Medical School
New York
Franchise and Business Law Attorney, A NYC law firm
Juris Doctor (JD), Syracuse University College of Law
New York
Principal and Founding Attorney, A law firm in NY
Juris Doctor (JD), Northwestern University
New York,
New York
Chair, Major University Medical Center
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), State University College of New York at Buffalo
Buffalo,
New York
Premium Auditor, Private Consulting Firm
Associate in Arts (AA), University of LaVerne
Melville,
New York
Hospital Epidemiologist, A Major Hospital in New York
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Columbia University
Woodmere,
New York
Associate Professor, Two medical schools in the West Indies
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Ioannina Medical School
New York,
New York
Microbiologist, An Independent Consultation Firm
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Lincoln University
Scarsdale,
New York
Deputy Bureau Chief, New York State Department of Financial Services
Master of Business Administration (MBA), St. Johns University
Flushing,
New York
Associate Professor, A Medical School in NY
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Columbia University
Park City,
New York
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Growing microorganisms in controlled environments.
Determining bacteria's resistance to antibiotics.
Differentiating bacteria based on cell wall structure.
Amplifying DNA for identification purposes.
Detecting antibodies or antigens in samples.
Using microscopes to analyze microbial samples.
What is a microbiology expert witness?
A microbiology expert witness is a qualified microbiologist who explains scientific evidence in legal cases. They assist by reviewing lab records, analyzing microbial data, testifying, and clarifying complex microbiology issues.
What types of cases may require the expertise of a microbiology expert witness?
A microbiology expert witness handles infection outbreaks, hospital-acquired infections, foodborne illness, product contamination, lab testing errors, bioterrorism, and environmental microbiology cases.
How can a microbiology expert witness evaluate alleged laboratory contamination?
A microbiology expert witness evaluates alleged laboratory contamination by reviewing protocols, reanalyzing test data, inspecting lab practices, and comparing results to contamination patterns.
What microbiology expert witness credentials are most persuasive at trial?
The most persuasive microbiology expert witness credentials include a PhD, board certification, peer‑reviewed research, clinical or lab leadership, and prior courtroom testimony experience.
How does a microbiology expert witness assess causation in infectious disease disputes?
A microbiology expert witness assesses causation by linking lab results, pathogen characteristics, exposure history, and clinical findings to show the infection’s most likely source.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting microbiology expert witnesses?
Expert Institute delivers a tailored approach to connect you with top-tier experts. We identify actively practicing professionals who meet your exact criteria for specialty, experience, litigation background, fee structure, credentials, location, and more.