New Jersey
This expert has over 30 years of experience in the medical device industry, with broad expertise in cardiovascular and endovascular fields with a focus on percutaneous catheters, heart assist devices, brain and aortic aneurysm treatment, and vascular closure products. He earned his MS in mechanical engineering at Moscow State Technical University and worked as the lead engineer at the Scientific...
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New Jersey
This biomedical engineer specializes in materials science and biomechanics. He earned his B.S. and Ph.D. from New Jersey Institute of Technology, where he also served as a Postdoctoral Research Scientist overseeing the development and execution of experiments measuring neuronal activity after traumatic brain injuries. The expert is now an Adjunct Professor in Biomedical Engineering departments at...
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A biomedical engineering expert witness provides insight on cases involving medical devices, biomechanics, biomaterials, and other related fields. They can clarify technical aspects and standards.
Cases involving medical device failures, patent disputes, personal injury claims related to biomedical equipment, or healthcare technology malfunctions often require these experts.
Subspecialties include biomechanics, biomaterials, medical imaging, orthopedic engineering, rehabilitation engineering, and tissue engineering among others.
They can analyze the device's design and manufacturing process, assess compliance with industry standards, and determine if any errors contributed to its failure.
Clinical experience helps them understand practical applications of devices and technologies, which can be crucial in determining liability in malpractice or product failure cases.
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