Texas
This biostatistician expert completed a PhD in applied math at the University of Texas. Worked as a software developer and project manager for several years before beginning work as a research statistician at MD Anderson Cancer Center. His work centers around Bayesian Statistics, clinical trials, and numerical algorithm development. He is currently a consultant in statistics and applied...
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A biostatistics expert witness applies statistical methods to biological data, providing critical analysis and interpretation that can influence case outcomes.
Biostatistics experts are often needed in medical malpractice, pharmaceutical litigation, environmental health cases, and any case requiring complex data analysis.
Yes. Biostatisticians can provide valuable insights into the design, execution, and results of clinical trials, making them crucial in related disputes.
Subspecialties include epidemiology, genetic statistics, environmental statistics, and public health statistics. The right subspecialty depends on your case's specific needs.
They can analyze and interpret data regarding product safety and efficacy, potentially identifying patterns or anomalies that could impact the outcome of a product liability case.
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