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Average Molecular Pathology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$525/hr
Review Fee
$650/hr
Deposition Fee
$875/hr
Court Fee
This board certified expert earned a BS from the University of Pittsburgh and her MD from New York Medical College. She completed her residency at Yale New Haven Hospital and subsequently pursued fellowships in Forensic Pathology and Perinatal & Pediatric Pathology. She is actively involved in teaching, supervising, and mentoring medical students and residents. Currently, she serves as a staff pathologist at a prominent Southeastern medical center and lectures on topics in forensic pathology, perinatal pathology, and death certification.
Assistant Professor of Forensic Pathology, A University Affiliated Medical Center
Doctor of Medicine (MD), New York Medical College
Johnson City,
Tennessee
This Arkansas based expert earned her BS from the University of Arkansas and a doctoral degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. An expert in the health effects of organic solvents, she began her career with an EPA-funded Immunotoxicology fellowship at the Arkansas Children's Research Institute. Her research is focused on describing how trichloroethylene (TCE) promotes immunotoxicity and neurotoxicity following developmental exposure.
Associate Professor of Birth Defects Research, A Respected Southern University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Arkansas
Little Rock,
Arkansas
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What Can a Molecular Pathology Expert Witness Opine On?
DNA Sequencing
Determining the nucleotide sequence of DNA.
PCR Amplification
Amplifying DNA for analysis or testing.
FISH Analysis
Detecting specific DNA sequences in cells.
NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing)
High-throughput sequencing for genetic analysis.
Mutation Analysis
Identifying genetic mutations in samples.
Microarray Analysis
Analyzing gene expression across multiple genes.
FAQs for Molecular Pathology Expert Witnesses
What is a molecular pathology expert witness?
A molecular pathology expert witness is a medical specialist who interprets DNA, RNA, and biomarker tests in legal cases. They assist by reviewing lab records, writing reports, testifying in court, and clarifying complex diagnostic issues.
What types of cases can a molecular pathology expert witness opine on?
A molecular pathology expert witness opines on cancer diagnostics, genetic testing, biomarker analysis, precision oncology, lab errors, test validation, and clinical trial disputes.
How can a molecular pathology expert witness support causation analysis in toxic tort litigation?
A molecular pathology expert witness supports causation analysis in toxic tort litigation by linking specific molecular and genetic damage to the alleged toxic exposure using validated scientific methods.
What specific credentials qualify a molecular pathology expert witness to interpret complex genomic assays?
A qualified molecular pathology expert witness holds an MD or PhD, board certification in molecular pathology, and extensive experience interpreting complex genomic assays in clinical cases.
How does a molecular pathology expert witness evaluate the reliability of biomarker evidence in malpractice disputes?
A molecular pathology expert witness evaluates biomarker evidence reliability by reviewing test validation, lab quality controls, methodology, and result consistency with clinical records.
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