Tennessee
This highly qualified expert has been a virologist for more than 40 years. She holds a PhD in Microbiology with minors in Biochemisty and Preventative Medicine. She has taught medical virology for more than 30 years at the university level and has participated in more than 70 invited lectures and presentations. This expert's work includes more than 40 publications in the virology space, more than...
Tennessee
This extremely qualified expert is board certified in pediatrics, pediatric infectious diseases and neonatal-perinatal medicine and has been practicing for 11+ years. He completed his residency training in pediatrics at Bonn University and Vanderbilt University and concluded his fellowship training focusing in neonatal-perinatal medicine at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital. He is a member of...
A COVID-19 expert witness provides specialized knowledge in court cases related to the pandemic, including public health measures, virus transmission, and treatment protocols.
Cases involving workplace safety, healthcare malpractice, wrongful death claims, or disputes over insurance coverage may require a COVID-19 expert witness.
They can provide insight into vaccine distribution protocols, prioritization strategies, and potential negligence or misconduct in the process.
Yes. These experts can assess whether appropriate measures were taken to protect students' health and education during pandemic-related disruptions.
Yes. Subspecialties may include epidemiology, virology, public health policy, occupational health and safety, and infectious disease control.
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