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See more Molecular Pathology Expert WitnessesThis incredibly well credentialed expert is widely heralded as the utmost authority on gynecological pathology. He has over 30 years of experience at some of the most prestigious clinical and academic positions in the country. He is board certified in both anatomical and clinical pathology with an emphasis on gynecological pathology. He was a former professor and attending pathologist at USC medical school and Yale University Medical school as well as the associate director of the Pathology and Immunohistochemical lab at USC. He then moved on to the be director of both the gynecologic pathology department and director of the gynecologic fellowship program at Yale. He is currently a tenured full professor of pathology and gynecology, the director of the gynecological pathology program, and attending pathologist at a major university medical center, as well as the co-director of the tissue acquisition and cellular/molecular analysis shared service at a major cancer treatment center where he has published a plethora of peer reviewed journal articles, a book and many book chapters, and abstracts on the various topics in the field of gynecologic pathology and gynecologic oncology.
Director, A Medical School in TX
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Shanghai Medical University
Irving,
Texas
This board-certified and fellowship-trained expert has 16 years of experience in forensic pathology. After receiving her M.D. from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, she finished a fellowship in Anatomic Pathology at the University of North Carolina and a fellowship in Forensic Pathology at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. A member of the National Association of Medical Examiners and the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, she has experience working at various offices, including Galveston County, Indiana University School of Medicine and the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office, as a medical examiner and forensic pathologist. Her primary practice is as a consultant in forensic pathology. She is President and Consultant for a forensic pathology consultation company, providing expertise in all types of death cases.
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Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Houston,
Texas
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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 the role of a molecular pathology expert witness?
A molecular pathology expert witness provides insight on cases involving genetic diseases, infectious diseases, and cancer. They can interpret lab results, testify on standard procedures, and explain complex concepts in court.
What types of cases can a molecular pathology expert witness handle?
These experts can handle cases related to misdiagnosis, laboratory errors, genetic testing issues, cancer diagnosis, and treatment plans. Their expertise is crucial in medical malpractice lawsuits.
How can a molecular pathology expert witness assist in a cancer misdiagnosis case?
They can review medical records, evaluate the accuracy of diagnostic tests performed, assess if proper protocols were followed, and provide an opinion on whether there was negligence or not.
Are there subspecialties within molecular pathology that an expert witness might focus on?
Yes, subspecialties include genetic pathology, infectious disease pathology, and oncologic pathology. The specific subspecialty needed would depend on the details of the case.
Why is it important to have a molecular pathology expert witness in genetic testing lawsuits?
These experts understand the complexities of genetic testing including interpretation of results. They can determine if errors occurred during testing or result interpretation leading to potential harm.
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