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Amber Burns

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Brako N, Narayanan S, Burns A, Auter L, Cesiliano V, Prabhakar R, et al.
Beilstein J Org Chem . 2024 Dec; 20:3069-3076. PMID: 39624656
Distilled propargyltrichlorosilane with >99% isomeric purity was prepared for the first time, and its asymmetric catalytic regiospecific addition reaction to aldehydes was developed through a systematic catalyst structure-reactivity and selectivity...
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Sisco E, Burns A, Schneider E, Miller 4th C, Bobka L
J Forensic Sci . 2021 Nov; 67(2):471-482. PMID: 34786707
As the challenges faced by drug chemists persist, due to the presence of emerging drugs, laboratories continue to look for new solutions, ranging from existing methods to implementation of entirely...
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Sisco E, Burns A, Moorthy A
J Forensic Sci . 2021 Aug; 66(6):2369-2380. PMID: 34459514
As seized drug casework becomes increasingly complex due to the continued prevalence of emerging drugs, laboratories are often looking for new analytical approaches including developing methods for the analysis of...
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Sisco E, Burns A, Moorthy A
J Forensic Sci . 2021 Jun; 66(5):1919-1928. PMID: 34190349
To address challenges associated with the increased prevalence of novel psychoactive substances (NPSs), laboratories often adopt new techniques or new methods with the goal of obtaining more detailed chemical information...
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Sisco E, Burns A, Moorthy A
J Forensic Sci . 2021 Jun; 66(5):1908-1918. PMID: 34152013
With the increased presence of novel psychoactive substances (NPSs) in casework, drug analysis has become more challenging. To address these challenges, new screening technologies with improved specificity are being implemented,...
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Sisco E, Staymates M, Burns A
Forensic Chem . 2020 Oct; 18. PMID: 33102988
Recent work has shown that detectable levels of drugs exists on nearly all surfaces within a forensic laboratory - especially within the drug chemistry unit. This is an expected occurrence...
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Sisco E, Robinson E, Burns A, Mead R
Forensic Sci Int . 2019 Oct; 304:109939. PMID: 31580981
The need for a safe and reliable presumptive test for law enforcement, first responders, and laboratory personnel is critical in the era of dangerous synthetic opioids and other novel psychoactive...
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Sisco E, Najarro M, Burns A
Forensic Chem . 2019 Sep; 11. PMID: 31555749
While background studies have been commonplace in many occupational fields for a long time, attempts to understand the chemical background in forensics labs has been largely understudied. Such studies can...
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Dodd S, Walker A, Brnabic A, Hong N, Burns A, Berk M
Bipolar Disord . 2018 Jun; 21(2):142-150. PMID: 29926533
Objectives: In the clinical setting, the nocebo phenomenon is where clinical worsening or adverse events occur as a response to a treatment, in a situation in which conditioning from previous...