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Please find expert witnesses and consultants who testify on biochemistry by clicking on the following categories. These experts may advise on pharmaceuticals, clinical biochemistry, and blood chemistry. Consultants found here may provide reports on protein chemistry, food chemistry, and hormones. They may also provide expert witness testimony on comparative biochemistry, cell biochemistry, and molecular biology, as well as related issues.
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What is a biochemistry expert witness?
A biochemistry expert witness is a person who may be called to testify about the chemical composition of a substance, the chemical reaction that occurred, or the effects of a chemical on the human body.
What is the role of a biochemistry expert witness?
A biochemistry expert witness offers expert analysis and testimony on issues related to the chemical processes and substances in biological systems.
How much can a person make as a biochemistry expert witness?
Biochemistry expert witnesses may be compensated in a range from $175 to $450 per hour or greater, determined by the negotiations with the retaining attorney.
What are the qualifications of a biochemistry expert witness?
A biochemistry expert witness should have a degree in biochemistry or a related field, possess expertise in biochemical testing or analysis, and have knowledge of relevant regulations and standards related to biochemistry.
What type of evidence is gathered in a legal proceeding by a biochemistry expert witness?
A biochemistry expert witness may gather and present evidence such as DNA analysis, toxicology reports, and chemical analysis of substances involved in a legal proceeding.
In what type of cases would there be testimony from a biochemistry expert witness?
Biochemistry expert witnesses may provide testimony in cases involving drug testing, toxicology, DNA analysis, and medical malpractice related to biochemical processes or substances.