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Pharmacogenomics | 2010

From personalized medicine to personalized justice: the promises of translational pharmacogenomics in the justice system.

Steven H. Wong; Christopher Happy; Dan Blinka; Susan B. Gock; Jeffrey M. Jentzen; Joseph Donald Hon.; Howard Coleman; Saeed A. Jortani; Yolande Lucire; Cynthia L. Morris-Kukoski; Manuela G. Neuman; Paul J. Orsulak; Tara L. Sander; Michael A. Wagner; Jennifer R. Wynn; Alan Hb Wu; Kiang-Teck J. Yeo

Enabled by Pharmacogenomics (PGx), molecular imaging, and other molecular biomarkers, personalized medicine (PM) promises to optimize therapy while minimizing side effects. It may also dramatically impact the justice system in ways we are only beginning to understand.


Therapeutic Drug Monitoring | 1999

Comparison of the serum barbiturate fluorescence polarization immunoassay by the COBAS INTEGRA to a GC/MS method.

Rebecca D. Cannon; Steven H. Y. Wong; Susan B. Gock; Jeffrey J. Jentzen

The authors evaluated a new Cassette Serum Barbiturates fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) on the COBAS INTEGRA. The assay was calibrated with secobarbital standards at 0, 0.5, and 4.0 microg/mL. The assay range was 0.030 to 80 microg/mL using an automatic 1/20 postdilution feature. Precision was established for two COBAS INTEGRA instruments for ten days by assaying secobarbital target concentrations ranging from 0.125 to 2.2 microg/mL. The coefficients of variation (CV) for the above target concentrations for the first instrument ranged from 2.7% to 8.3%, and for a second instrument, 3.8 to 8.3%. Seven clinically elevated bilirubin samples were spiked with 0.46 and 1.77 microg/mL secobarbital. Bilirubin interference was less than 10.9 and less than 7.9%, respectively. The average recovery ranged from 85% to 94%. The mean difference in recovery in serum versus plasma was < or = 3%. Fifty-two clinical samples were analyzed for butalbital, pentobarbital, secobarbital, and phenobarbital by GC/MS, and the results were compared to the new Cassette Serum Barbiturates FPIA. The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity were 95% and 100%, respectively. Both FPIA and GC/MS assays are clinically efficacious for monitoring serum barbiturates.


Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 2005

Pharmacogenomics as Molecular Autopsy for Forensic Toxicology: Genotyping Cytochrome P450 3A4*1B and 3A5*3 for 25 Fentanyl Cases

Ming Jin; Susan B. Gock; Paul J. Jannetto; Jeffrey M. Jentzen; Steven H. Wong


Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 2002

Pharmacogenomics as molecular autopsy for postmortem forensic toxicology: Genotyping cytochrome P450 2D6 for oxycodone cases

Paul J. Jannetto; Steven H. Wong; Susan B. Gock; Elvan Laleli-Sahin; B. Charles Schur; Jeffrey M. Jentzen


Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2003

Pharmacogenomics as an aspect of molecular autopsy for forensic pathology/toxicology: does genotyping CYP 2D6 serve as an adjunct for certifying methadone toxicity?

Steven H. Wong; Michael A. Wagner; Jeffrey M. Jentzen; Chuck Schur; Jeanette Bjerke; Susan B. Gock; Chung Che Chang


Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 1999

Acute zolpidem overdose - Report of two cases

Susan B. Gock; Steven H. Wong; Naziha Nuwayhid; Susan Venuti; P. Douglas Kelley; John R. Teggatz; Jeffrey M. Jentzen


Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 1999

Self-Intoxication with Morphine Obtained from an Infusion Pump*

Susan B. Gock; Steven H. Wong; K. Alan Stormo; Jeffrey M. Jentzen


Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 2000

New Fluorescence Polarization Immunoassays for Analysis of Barbiturates and Benzodiazepines in Serum and Urine: Performance Characteristics

K.S. Schwenzer; R. Pearlman; M. Tsilimidos; Salvatore J. Salamone; R.C. Cannon; Steven H. Wong; Susan B. Gock; J.J. Jentzen


Archive | 2010

Personalized justice complements personalized medicine and the overlapping practice of translational medicine, which hold s that individual differences are caused primarily by genetic and environmental factors.

Steven H. Y. Wong; Christopher Happy; Dan Blinka; Susan B. Gock; Jeffrey M. Jentzen; Joseph Donald; Yolande Lucire; Paul J. Orsulak; Tara L. Sander; Michael A. Wagner; Jennifer R. Wynn; Kiang-Teck J. Yeo


Archive | 2006

A Case of Mixed Club Drugs Abuse

Susan B. Gock; Run Zhang Shi; Jeffery M. Jentzen; Steven H. Wong

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Jeffrey M. Jentzen

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Steven H. Wong

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Paul J. Jannetto

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Michael A. Wagner

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Ming Jin

Medical College of Wisconsin

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B. Charles Schur

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Tara L. Sander

Medical College of Wisconsin

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