West Virginia
This expert has over 15 years experience in academia as it relates to Pharmacology. He has been accredited with the discovery of the RGS protein family, leading to 4 issued patents and numerous publications. In 2004 he was awarded the John Abel Award as an Outstanding American Pharmacologist under 40, from the American Society for Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET). He is currently...
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A neuroscience expert witness provides specialized knowledge about the brain and nervous system to assist in court cases. They can clarify complex neurological issues, interpret medical records, and provide expert testimony.
Neuroscience expert witnesses are often involved in personal injury, medical malpractice, product liability cases, or any case where neurological damage or disorders are at issue.
Yes, many neuroscientists specialize in areas such as neuropsychology and can provide valuable insights into mental health disorders for both civil and criminal cases.
Subspecialties include but are not limited to neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, neuroanatomy, neuropathology, and behavioral neuroscience. The choice depends on the case specifics.
A neuroscience expert can explain the nature of the injury, potential long-term effects, and treatment options. They can also assess if proper care was provided.
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