We currently have several protocols availabe on-line, including IBG-Hvar1 & IBG-Hvar2 as well as Serotonin Transporter and Dopamine D4 Receptor. These can be accessed at the genotyping lab website.
1. Ehringer, M.A., Clegg, H.V., Collins, A.C., Corley, R.P., Crowley, T.J., . Hewitt, J.K, Hopfer, C.J., . Krauter, K, Lessem, J., Rhee, S.H., Schlaepfer, I., Smolen, A., Stallings, M.C., Young, S.E., Zeiger, J.S. Association of the Neuronal Nicotinic Receptor b2 Subunit Gene (CHRNB2) with Subjective Responses to Alcohol and Nicotine. Neuropsychiatric Genetics. (2007) Pubmed abstract
2. Haberstick B.C., Timberlake D., Ehringer M.A., Lessem J.M., Hopfer C.J., Smolen A., Hewitt J.K.Genes, time to first cigarette and nicotine dependence in a general population sample of young adults. Addiction. (2007). Pubmed Abstract
3.Young, S.E., Smolen, A., Hewitt, J.K., Haberstick, B.C., Stallings, M.C., Corley, R.C. and Crowley, T.J. Interaction Between MAO-A Genotype and Maltreatment in the Risk for Conduct Disorder: Failure to Confirm in Adolescent Patients. Am. J. Psych, 163(6), 1019-25 (2006). Pubmed Abstract
Contact Information:
Andrew Smolen phone: 303-492-8639 email: andrew.smolen@colorado.edu