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S. Terence Dunn, Ph.D., DABCC

The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
P.O. Box 26901
BMSB, Room 415
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  73190

PHONE:  (405)  271-5249

E-MAIL:  Terry Dunn


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TITLES

Scientific Director of  Molecular Pathology Laboratory  

Associate Professor of Pathology

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Zoology

EDUCATION

The Queen's University of Belfast
Belfast, N. Ireland
B.Sc.- Zoology (1st Class, Honours) (1979)

The Queen's University of Belfast
Belfast, N. Ireland
Ph.D.- Zoology (Parasitology) (1984)

Research Interests/Sub-Specialty

Research studies within my lab are centered on the development and application of molecular-based technologies for clinical diagnostics.  The lab has a particular interest in the role of human papillomavirus and associate biomarkers in cervical tumorigenesis and genetic markers in the development of thrombosis and cardiovascular disease.

PUBLICATIONS
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  1. Dunn ST, Allen RA, Bates F, McNamara V, Comp P. Abnormal melt curve profile during prothrombin 20210G→A analysis due to 20209C→T variant. Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis. 2006 Oct;17(7)599-602.
  2. Allen RA, Gatalica Z, Knezetic J, Hatcher L, Vogel JS, Dunn ST: A common 1317TC polymorphism in MTHFR can lead to erroneous 1298AC genotyping by PCR-RE and TaqMan® probe assays. Genet Test 2007;11:167-73.
  3. Bernard H-U, Calleja-Macias IE, Dunn ST: Genome variation of human papillomavirus types: phylogenetic and medical implications. Int J Cancer. 2006;118:1071-6. Review.
  4. Kebert CB, Eichner JE, Moore W, Schechter E, Yaoi T, Vogel S, Allen RA, Dunn ST: Relationship of the 1793G-A and 677C-T polymorphisms of the 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene to coronary artery disease. Dis Markers. 2006;22:293-301.
  5. Zuna RE, Allen RA, Moore WE, Lu Y, Mattu R, Dunn ST: Distribution of HPV genotypes in 282 cervical lesions: evidence for three categories of intraepithelial lesions based on morphology and HPV type. Mod Path. 2007;20:167-74.
  6. Dunn ST, Allen RA, Wang S, Walker J, Schiffman M: DNA extraction: an understudied and important aspect of HPV genotyping using PCR-based methods. J Virol Methods. 2007;143:45-54.
  7. Sutton BC, Allen RA, Zhao ZJ, Dunn ST: Dectection of the JAK2V617F mutation by asymmetric PCR and melt curve analysis. Cancer Biomark. Nov-Dec 2007;3(6):315-324.
  8. Dunn ST, Blankenship DM, Beal N, Allen RA, Schechter E, Perveen G, Moore WE, Eichner JE: Relationship of HFE mutations to heart disease explored in a cohort of coronary angiogram patients. Heart Vessels. Advance online publication 2008; DOI 10.1007/s00380-008-1047-8.
  9. Sutton BC, Allen RA, Moore WE, Dunn ST: Distribution of human papillomavirus genotypes in invasive squamous carcinoma of the vulva. Mod Pathol. March 2008;21(3):345-54.
  10. Sutton BC, Dunn ST, Landrum J, Mielke G: Fatal postpartum spontaneous liver rupture: case report and literature review. J Forensic Sci. March 2008;53(2):472-5. 

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