Found 24 biochemistry Experts and Expert Witnesses.
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| EW #12695 is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon in active practice who has testified in court and deposition as an expert witness.
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| Forensic toxicologist with 22 years drug and alcohol testing experience
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| Case reviews and expert testimony relating to the effects and measurement of alcohol and drugs and the adverse effects of drugs and chemicals.
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| 30 years experience in chemical exposures that affect human health and welfare. He is a Board-Certified Toxicologist with a Ph.D. in Environmental Toxicology and Licenced Professional Engineer.
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| EW #745 Ph.D. is the 2001 ASSE Healthcare Specialty Practice Safety Professional of the year.
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| Ceramic Tile and Stone Forensic Failure Investigation Services.
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| 19 years and currently a computer and network architectural specialist concentrating on voice, video, data and facsimile transmission systems for the telecommunications industry.
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| Visit "Library" at www.Mold-Free.org to download over a dozen useful application notes on mold assessment; mold remediation; and responding to water events.
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| Qualified experts in toxic exposure cases since 1979. Asbestos-Industrial Hygiene-Environmental
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| Fellow-Amer. Soc. Agronomy, Fellow-Amer. Inst. Chemists, Cert. Prof. Agronomist & Crop Scientist, Scientific and Practical Experience.
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| Specializing in clinical toxicology, overdose, poisoning, alcohol related issues and toxicological exposure. Also experienced with issues relating to EMS and disaster management.
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| Medical Expert in Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS.
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| Expert on FDA matters and quality, regulatory and production issues for drugs, biologics and devices
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| Scientist, Farmer, Programmer and Court Certified Expert Witness in Pennsylvania.
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| EW #13454 is a pharmacist and patent Attorney
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| 30 years as an invasive, acute care and clinical cardiologist with extensive experience as an expert witness providing expert opinions and testimony for plaintiff and defense
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| EW #1082 is a certified toxicologist (Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology)
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| Assistant Clinical Professor, UCLA, and UCI School of Medicine
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| We have assisted our clients by providing medical illustrations for courtroom exhibits in litigation for more than 15 years.
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| Our areas of expertise are diverse and include multimedia presentations relevant to asbestos, tobacco, breast implant, vaccine injury and hazardous waste litigation.
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| Board Certified, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Gynecologic Oncology. Assistant Professor, Educator, Physician-Surgeon, Researcher, Chair of IRB, Multiple Publications
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| This office provides comprehensive forensic-level medical/neuropsychiatric and medical/psychiatric case reviews and evaluations. Background: Yale / Johns Hopkins. 35 years clinical experience
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| Expert in chronic and acute toxic exposure to chemicals from the environment and workplace.
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| EW #2427 is Board Certified / 20 yrs practice / expert in 300+ cases: federal, state courts, UCLA faculty, capacity, will, conservatorship, nursing home, dementia, elder, financial abuse, ADA, Alzheimer's, frontal lobe, stroke....
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| Looking for a biochemistry expert?
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Categories To Find "Biochemistry" Experts:
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BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS |
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Biomedical physics involves thorough investigation of any matter related to the domain of living or biological systems. Usually biomedical denotes a greater stress on problems related to human health and diseases. Where some technology development is used, Biomedical engineering term is often used. Bioengineering has two wings: Biomedical Engineering (dealing more with the Biophysics), and Biotechnology (dealing more with the Biochemistry).
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CANCER - GENERAL |
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Cancer is a class of diseases or disorders characterized by uncontrolled division of cells and the ability of these cells to invade other tissues, either by direct growth into adjacent tissue through invasion or by implantation into distant sites by metastasis. This unregulated growth is caused by damage to DNA, resulting in mutations to genes that encode for proteins controlling cell division. Many mutation events may be required to transform a normal cell into a malignant cell. These mutations can be caused by chemicals or physical agents called carcinogens, by close exposure to radioactive materials, or by certain viruses that can insert their DNA into the human genome. Mutations occur spontaneously, or are passed down generations as a result of germ line mutations.
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CHEMISTRY |
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Chemistry (derived from alchemy) is the science of matter at or near the atomic scale. In this pursuit chemistry deals with the properties of such matter, the tranformations of matter and the interactions of matter with other matter and with energy.
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ENDOCRINOLOGY |
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Endocrinology is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the endocrine system and its specific secretions called hormones. Hormones are molecules that act as signals from one type of cells to another. Most hormones reach their targets via the blood. Although every organ system secretes and responds to hormones (including the brain, lungs, heart, intestine, skin, and the kidney), the clinical specialty of endocrinology focuses primarily on the endocrine organs, meaning the organs whose primary function is hormone secretion. These organs include the pituitary, thyroid, adrenals, ovaries and testes, and pancreas.
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GENERAL PRACTICE |
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A general practitioner (GP) or family physician (FP) is a physician/medical doctor who provides primary care. A GP/FP treats acute and chronic illnesses, provides preventive care and health education for all ages and both sexes. Some also care for hospitalized patients, do minor surgery and/or obstetrics. The term general practitioner is common in the United Kingdom, where the word "physician" is only used for certain specialists and not for GPs.
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HORTICULTURE |
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The Latin words hortus (garden plant) and cultura (culture) together form horticulture, classically defined as the culture or growing of garden plants. Horticulturists work in plant propagation, crop production, plant breeding and genetic engineering, plant biochemistry, plant physiology, and the storage, processing, and transportation of fruits, berries, nuts, vegetables, flowers, trees, shrubs, and turf. They improve crop yield, quality, nutritional value, and resistance to insects, diseases, and environmental stresses. Genetics is also used as a valuable tool in the development of plants that can synthesize chemicals for fighting disease (including cancers).
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KINESIOLOGY |
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Kinesiology is defined primarily as the use of muscle testing to identify imbalances in the body's structural, chemical, emotional or other energy, to establish the body's priority healing needs, and to evaluate energy changes brought about by a broad spectrum of both manual and non-manual therapeutic procedures.
Kinesiology, therefore, may be understood as a system of natural health care which combines muscle monitoring with the principles of Chinese medicine to assess energy and body function, applying a range of gentle yet powerful healing techniques to improve health, wellbeing and vitality.
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LABORATORIES / CLINICAL LABS |
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A laboratory (often abbreviated lab) is a place where scientific research and experiments are conducted. A typical lab can hold space for one to thirty, or more, researchers depending on the size of the room and state mandated maximum occupancy limit.
All laboratories share some common features, mainly laboratory equipment and laboratory glassware: Usually, they have at least one fume hood. Toxic and hazardous chemicals can be safely handled in a fume hood. This reduces, and usually eliminates, the risk of inhalation of toxic gases produced by the reaction of chemicals. Laboratories usually have a sink for handwashing. A fire extinguisher is located in a laboratory, as well as a fire blanket, to help exterminate fire in the event of an accident. There is also an eye wash station and an overhead shower in the event that chemicals gain access onto clothes, skin, or eyes. The exceptions to this would include certain engineering and physics laboratories, which usually do not include glassware, hoods, and toxic chemicals.
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MEDICAL |
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Medical - Having to do with or anything pertaining to Medical treatment, Medical Malpractice, Medical review, Medical Litigation.
Find MEDICAL experts and consultants for MEDICAL litigation support. Available to be MEDICAL expert witnesses and provide MEDICAL forensic consulting in MEDICAL litigation, in addition prepare MEDICAL expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.
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PHARMACOLOGY |
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Pharmacology (in Greek: pharmacon meaning drug, and logos meaning science) is the study of how chemical substances interact with living systems. If substances have medicinal properties, they are considered pharmaceuticals.
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PHARMACY |
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Pharmacy (from the Greek φάρμακον = drug) is the profession charged with ensuring the safe use of medication. Traditionally, pharmacists have compounded and dispensed medications on the orders of physicians. More recently, pharmacy has come to include other services related to patient care including clinical practice, medication review, and drug information. Some of these new pharmaceutical roles are now mandated by law in various legislatures. Pharmacists, therefore, are drug therapy experts, and the primary health professionals who optimize medication management to produce positive health-outcomes.
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TOXICOLOGY |
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Toxicology is the study of the adverse effects of chemical, physical or biological agents on living organisms and the ecosystem, including the prevention and betterment of such adverse effects.
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Toxicology is the study of the adverse effects of chemical, physical or biological agents on living organisms and the ecosystem, including the prevention and betterment of such adverse effects.
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