Pennsylvania
Dr. Tim D. Oury has 27 years of experience in the Anatomic Pathology and Biochemistry. He earned his BS in Biochemistry from Purdue University, his MD from the Duke University School of Medicine, and his Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Pathology from Duke University. He completed both his residency in Anatomic Pathology and his fellowship in Pulmonary Pathology at the Duke University School of...
Specialties:
A genetics expert witness provides specialized knowledge in court cases, helping to clarify complex genetic concepts, interpret genetic test results, and provide opinions on genetic disorders or conditions.
Genetics expert witnesses are often involved in medical malpractice cases, patent disputes over genetic technologies, personal injury claims related to genetic disorders, and criminal cases involving DNA evidence.
Yes. Genetics experts have deep knowledge of rare genetic disorders and can provide valuable insights into diagnosis, treatment options, and potential outcomes in such cases.
In patent litigation involving genetic technologies or biotech inventions, a genetics expert can explain the science behind the technology and assess its uniqueness and validity.
Yes. Subspecialties include molecular genetics, cytogenetics, biochemical genetics, and clinical genetics. The choice of expert depends on the specifics of the case.
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