Gwendolyn Spizz
Ithaca College
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Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | 2015
Gwendolyn Spizz; Zongyuan Chen; Peng Li; I. Cristina McGuire; Paulina Klimkiewicz; Devin Zysling; Rubina Yasmin; Whitney Hungerford; Benjamin W. Thomas; Gregory Wilding; Gregory Mouchka; Lincoln C. Young; Peng Zhou; Richard A. Montagna
CONTEXT Although the value of pharmacogenomics to improve patient outcomes has become increasingly clear, adoption in medical practice has been slow, which can be attributed to several factors, including complicated and expensive testing procedures and required equipment, lack of training by private practice physicians, and reluctance of both private and commercial payers to reimburse for such testing. OBJECTIVES To evaluate a fully automated molecular detection system for human genotyping assays, starting with anticoagulated whole blood samples, and to perform all sample preparation, assay, and analysis steps automatically with actionable results reported by the systems software. DESIGN The genotypes of 254 random individuals were determined by performing bidirectional DNA sequencing, and that information was used to statistically train the imaging software of the automated molecular detection system to distinguish the 3 possible genotypes (ie, homozygous wild type, heterozygous, and homozygous mutant) at each of 3 different loci (CYP2C9*2, CYP2C9*3, and VKORC1). RESULTS The resulting software algorithm was able to correctly identify the genotypes of all 254 individuals (100%) evaluated without any further user analysis. CONCLUSIONS The EncompassMDx workstation (Rheonix, Inc, Ithaca, New York) is a molecular detection system that can automatically determine the genotypes of individuals in an unattended manner. Considerably less technical expertise was required to achieve results identical to those obtained using more complex, time-consuming, and expensive bidirectional DNA sequencing. This optimized system may dramatically simplify and reduce the costs of pharmacogenomics testing, thus leading to more-widespread use.
Archive | 2015
Peng Zhou; Lincoln C. Young; Benjamin W. Thomas; Zongyuan Chen; Todd Roswech; Gwendolyn Spizz; Rubina Yasmin; Greg Mouchka
Archive | 2008
Peng Zhou; Lincoln C. Young; Todd Roswech; Gwendolyn Spizz; Zongyuan Chen; Benjamin W. Thomas; Travis Lee
Point of Care: The Journal of Near-patient Testing & Technology | 2012
Gwendolyn Spizz; Lincoln C. Young; Rubina Yasmin; Zongyuan Chen; Travis Lee; Deborah Mahoney; Xun Zhang; Greg Mouchka; Benjamin W. Thomas; Whitney Honey; Todd Roswech; I. Cristina McGuire; Richard A. Montagna; Peng Zhou
Archive | 2011
Gwendolyn Spizz; Peng Zhou
Archive | 2012
Lincoln C. Young; Peng Zhou; Gwendolyn Spizz; Rubina Yasmin
Archive | 2014
Gwendolyn Spizz; I. Cristina McGuire; Whitney Hungerford; Rubina Yasmin; Richard A. Montagna
Archive | 2012
Gwendolyn Spizz
Archive | 2012
Lincoln C. Young; Peng Zhou; Gwendolyn Spizz; Rubina Yasmin
Archive | 2008
Peng Zhou; Lincoln C. Young; Todd Roswech; Gwendolyn Spizz; Zongyuan Chen; Benjamin W. Thomas; Travis Lee