Development and implementation of industrialized, fully automated high throughput screening systems
2003

Automated High Throughput Screening Systems

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Author Information

Author(s): Benjamin G. Carvalho

Primary Institution: Bristol-Myers Squibb

Hypothesis

Can a new generation of automated systems improve high-throughput screening efficiency?

Conclusion

The implementation of user-oriented automated systems has significantly increased throughput and reliability in high-throughput screening.

Supporting Evidence

  • The new systems can run multiple workflows in parallel, improving flexibility.
  • Throughput has increased by at least a factor of eight due to improved automation.
  • The systems are designed to be user-friendly, allowing for quick programming of new methods.

Takeaway

This study shows that building automated systems in-house can make them faster and easier to use, helping scientists do their work better.

Methodology

The study involved redesigning high-throughput screening systems based on user feedback and implementing new automation technologies.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1080/1463924032000121129

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