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Dr. Michele L. Cote has over 25 years of experience in Molecular Cancer Epidemiology. She earned her BS in Biology from the University of Michigan, her MPH in Epidemiology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and her PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Michigan. Formerly, this expert served as the Associate Center Director for Cancer Research Training at the Barbara Ann Karmanos...
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This highly qualified expert has over 30 years in the Safety, Health and Risk Management field. After receiving his BS in Occupational Health and Safety from Columbia Southern University, this expert went on to receive Master Certificates in Project Management and Executive Leadership for Safety Professionals from Boston University and Harvard University respectively. He also received his law...
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An epidemiology expert witness provides scientific evidence related to disease patterns, causes, and effects. They can help establish causation, assess risk factors, and interpret statistical data.
Cases involving public health issues, pharmaceutical litigation, environmental exposure, occupational diseases, or medical malpractice often require the expertise of an epidemiologist.
In medical malpractice cases, an epidemiologist can analyze patient data to determine if negligence occurred and if it directly led to the patient's injury or illness.
Yes, there are many subspecialties including infectious disease epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, and cancer epidemiology. The right subspecialty depends on your specific case needs.
An experienced witness understands court procedures and can present complex information clearly and convincingly to a jury. This can significantly impact the outcome of your case.
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