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overview Dr. Jorge Duconge is a Professor of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacogenomics in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the School of Pharmacy, University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus. Dr. Duconge obtained a Baccalaureate in Pharmacy, BSc Pharm (1995, Gold Medal Honors List); Master’s degree in Experimental Pharmacology (1997); and a PhD degree (1999) from the School of Pharmacy, University of Havana. He also completed an advanced Residential Program in pharmacokinetics at Cambridge University, UK in 1998; population pharmacokinetics at State University of New York at Buffalo in 2006, and pharmacometrics (University of Auckland in New Zealand, 2003). He has also spent a mini-sabbatical at Hartford Hospital and the Genomas Laboratory of Personalized Health, CT in 2007, receiving hands-on training on DNA-typing. In addition, he completed the Genetic Analysis for Admixture and Epidemiology Studies in Latin American Populations (University of California at San Francisco (UCSF), USA) in 2010 and a hands-on workshop in next generation sequencing at the University of Pittsburgh/ Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center in 2013. His research areas include pharmacogenomics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacometrics and kinetics of drug action. From 1999 to 2004, Dr. Duconge headed the Pharmacokinetic Lab, Center for Biological Evaluation and Research in Havana, performing over 34 research projects and receiving 4 research grants. Since 2005 to date, he has completed various pharmacogenetic studies to determine prevalence of multiple pharmacogenes in the Puerto Rican population and their clinical association to medical outcomes. He also developed a novel PGt-guided algorithm to predict optimal warfarin doses in Puerto Ricans and measures of admixture pattern in this minority population. Moreover, a pharmacokinetic study of intermittent intravenous vitamin C infusions at high doses in prostate cancer patients was conducted. Currently, he is working on the physiogenomic analysis of the Caribbean Hispanics in order to infer their population structure and admixture pattern by using physiogenomic and ancestry markers, and also conducting pharmacogenetic association studies and implementing a DNA-guided algorithm for optimal warfarin management and dosing in Caribbean Hispanics. He is the author of more than 50 scientific publications including reviews, book chapters and research articles in peer-reviewed journals.
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Academic Article Implementing genotype-guided antithrombotic therapy.
Academic Article CYP2C9 and VKORC1 genotypes in Puerto Ricans: A case for admixture-matching in clinical pharmacogenetic studies.
Academic Article Prevalence of combinatorial CYP2C9 and VKORC1 genotypes in Puerto Ricans: implications for warfarin management in Hispanics.
Academic Article For the patient. DNA makeup of Hispanic persons should be determined before warfarin prescription.
Academic Article Exposure to non-therapeutic INR in a high risk cardiovascular patient: potential hazard reduction with genotype-guided warfarin (Coumadin) dosing.
Academic Article Development of a pharmacogenetic-guided warfarin dosing algorithm for Puerto Rican patients.
Academic Article Prediction of warfarin dose reductions in Puerto Rican patients, based on combinatorial CYP2C9 and VKORC1 genotypes.
Academic Article Pharmacogenetic association study of warfarin safety endpoints in Puerto Ricans.
Academic Article Admixture and ethno-specific alleles: missing links for global pharmacogenomics.
Academic Article Why admixture matters in genetically-guided therapy: missed targets in the COAG and EU-PACT trials.
Academic Article A Novel Admixture-Based Pharmacogenetic Approach to Refine Warfarin Dosing in Caribbean Hispanics.
Academic Article Potential of a Pharmacogenetic-Guided Algorithm to Predict Optimal Warfarin Dosing in a High-Risk Hispanic Patient: Role of a Novel NQO1*2 Polymorphism.
Academic Article Warfarin Anticoagulation Therapy in Caribbean Hispanics of Puerto Rico: A Candidate Gene Association Study.
Academic Article High carrier prevalence of combinatorial CYP2C9 and VKORC1 genotypes affecting warfarin dosing.
Academic Article Preventing the exacerbation of health disparities by iatrogenic pharmacogenomic applications: lessons from warfarin.
Academic Article CYP2C9*61, a rare missense variant identified in a Puerto Rican patient with low warfarin dose requirements.
Academic Article Low-frequency variants at the CYP2C9 locus among Puerto Rican patients on warfarin: in silico predictions of functionality and conservation.
Academic Article Machine Learning Algorithm for Predicting Warfarin Dose in Caribbean Hispanics Using Pharmacogenetic Data.
Academic Article Genetic Factors Influencing Warfarin Dose in Black-African Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Academic Article Solubility Determination and Correlation of Warfarin Sodium 2-Propanol Solvate in Pure, Binary, and Ternary Solvent Mixtures.
Academic Article Integrating genomic based information into clinical warfarin (Coumadin) management: an illustrative case report.
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Academic Article American Journal of Hematology
Academic Article The FASEB Journal
Academic Article American Journal of Hematology
Academic Article Cost-Utility Study of Warfarin Genotyping in the VACHS Affiliated Anticoagulation Clinic of Puerto Rico
Academic Article J Thrombosis and Thrombolysis
Academic Article Pediatric Blood & Cancer
Academic Article American Journal of Hematology
Award or Honor Receipt Grant#HL110393, PGt of Warfarin in Puerto Rican Patients using a Physiogenomics Approach (SC2)
Award or Honor Receipt Grant#HL123911, Genomic Approach to Warfarin Dose Prescription in Admixed Caribbean Hispanics (SC1)
Academic Article Multi-site Investigation of Genetic Determinants of Warfarin Dose Variability in Latinos.
Academic Article Genotype-driven pharmacokinetic simulations of warfarin levels in Puerto Ricans.
Academic Article Genotype-driven pharmacokinetic simulations of warfarin levels in Puerto Ricans.
Academic Article Machine Learning for Prediction of Stable Warfarin Dose in US Latinos and Latin Americans.
Academic Article Local Ancestry-Informed Candidate Pathway Analysis of Warfarin Stable Dose in Latino Populations.
Academic Article New insights into the role of VKORC1 polymorphisms for optimal warfarin dose selection in Caribbean Hispanic patients through an external validation of a population PK/PD model.
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