Biomedical Engineering Expert Witnesses in California

The SEAK Expert Witness Directory contains a comprehensive list of biomedical engineering expert witnesses who testify, consult and provide litigation support on biomedical engineering and related issues. Biomedical engineering expert witnesses and consultants on this page may form expert opinions, draft expert witness reports, and provide expert witness testimony at deposition and trial. The issues and subjects these biomedical engineering expert witnesses testify regarding may include: Biomedical Engineering, Cardiovascular Disease, Fluid Mechanics, Stents, Artificial Heart, Artificial Intelligence, Biomechanics, Biomedical Device Manufacturing, Biotransport Phenomena, Bypass Grafts, Cardiovascular Devices, Catheters, Chemical Characterization, Chemistry Intellectual Property, and Commercially Reasonable Efforts.

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Peter Crosby

>45 years experience in medical devices & patents

Biomedical Business Resources, LLC

Aliso Viejo, California
Biomedical Engineering, Intellectual Property - Medical devices, commercially reasonable efforts, patent, intellectual property, product liability, corporate governance, licensing, strategy, inter partes review, misappropriation of trade secrets, ITC, IPR, ITC, fiduciary duty, pacemaker, defibrillator, neurostimulator, biomedical engineering
Peter Crosby is a biomedical engineer with over 45 years experience in the medical device industry, and has served as CEO of six medical device companies, public and private, in 4 countries. He has served as a member of the Board of 13 companies, and is currently serving as a member of the Board of three companies. He has brought many medical devices from concept to market release, through R&D, clinical trials, regulatory approval (FDA and CE Mark) and market launch. He is an inventor of over 50 issued US patents and applications and foreign equivalents. He has served as an expert in multiple patent cases - infringement, ownership, validity, IPR and ITC. His clinical domain and specialty experience includes otolaryngology, cardiology, cardiac surgery, anesthesia, pain management, radiology and diagnostic imaging, in vitro diagnostic devices, orthopedic surgery devices, and oncology. His product experience includes cochlear implants, diagnostic ultrasound, mammography, implantable...
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Patrick Jurney, PhD, FAHA

Bio/Mech Eng (PhD, FAHA) – Cardiovascular Expert

San Jose State University

San Jose, California
Biomedical Engineering, Medical Devices - Cardiovascular Devices, Vascular Biomaterials, Cardiovascular Disease, Fluid Mechanics, Nanoparticles, Drug Delivery, Biomedical Device Manufacturing, Microfluidics, Bypass Grafts, Mammalian Cell Culture, Biotransport Phenomena, Mechanotransduction, Thrombogenicity and Hemostasis, Endothelial Cells
Kordestani Endowed Chair & Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering San José State University Visiting Scholar, Department of Chemical and Systems Biology, Stanford University Dr. Patrick Jurney is both a Biomedical and Mechanical Engineer specializing in cardiovascular devices, microfluidics, and vascular biomaterials. As the Kordestani Endowed Chair and Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at San José State University, and a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Chemical and Systems Biology at Stanford University, Dr. Jurney integrates engineering innovation with translational biomedical research. His Stanford affiliation expands his expertise into pharmacological and molecular approaches, strengthening his ability to evaluate how medical devices and engineered biomaterials interface with complex biological systems. He has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Heart Association (FAHA) and has secured funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Am...
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Alison Marsden, PhD

Biomedical engineer - Stanford Faculty

Stanford University

Stanford, California
Biomedical Engineering, Medical Devices - digital health, finite element modeling, cardiovascular disease, surgical devices, biomechanics, fluid mechanics, pediatric cardiology, pediatric devices, machine learning, artificial intelligence, computational modeling, coronary artery disease, congenital heart disease, artificial heart, stents
Dr. Marsden is a full professor at Stanford and head of the Cardiovascular BioComputational Lab. Dr. Marsden has broad expertise in cardiovascular disease biomechanics and computational modeling. She trained as a mechanical engineer (Princeton BS, Stanford PhD) with expertise in computational science and fluid mechanics before moving into the biomedical field. She has extensive experience with cardiovascular medical devices, including stents, ventricular assist devices, hemolysis and thrombosis, pediatric devices, catheters, and heart valves. She has a particular focus on computational fluid dynamics simulations and finite element modeling of the cardiovascular system, including the incorporation of machine learning and artificial intelligence into clinical decision making. She has worked extensively in pediatric cardiology, applying computational modeling to congenital heart disease for surgical planning and medical device evaluation. She has served as a consultant for medical...
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Brian McVerry, PhD

Medical Devices/Materials - Founder and CTO

Axiom Scientific

Marina del Rey, California
Chemistry & Chemicals, Medical Devices - Polymer Chemistry, Surface Modification, Surface Chemistry, Medical Device Complications, Material Properties, Material Characterization, Catheters, Stents, Implant Coatings, Chemical Characterization, Pathogenesis, Medical Device Manufacturing, Chemistry Intellectual Property, Formulating Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering
Brian T. McVerry, Ph.D., is a scientist, inventor, entrepreneur, and medical device executive with deep expertise in biomaterials, anti-fouling surface chemistry, medical device design, regulatory strategy, and clinical evidence generation. He is the Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Silq Technologies, where he conceived and developed a clinically demonstrated zwitterionic surface treatment for implantable medical devices and led its translation from laboratory concept to FDA-cleared commercial products. Dr. McVerry holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). His doctoral work produced multiple high-impact publications, patents, and licensed technologies, including a universal anti-fouling surface modification licensed to Silq Technologies and a non-flammable electrolyte technology licensed to a private energy storage company. He is a recipient of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, a Finalist in the U.S. Pate...
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