The trials screening and core tribulations of a robotic
1995
Challenges and Successes of Robotic High Throughput Screening
publication
Author Information
Author(s): John Babiak, Brian Lucotch, Anthony Russo, Linda Heydt, Sharon Williams, Ronald McCaully
Primary Institution: Wyeth-Ayerst Research
Conclusion
The robotic screening group has evolved to be viewed as a valuable service facility that enhances drug discovery through effective communication and collaboration with scientists.
Supporting Evidence
- High throughput screening is recognized as a valuable tool in the pharmaceutical industry.
- The robotics group aims to provide timely and cost-effective services to scientists.
- Effective communication is essential for successful customer service in robotic screening.
Takeaway
This study shows that using robots to quickly test many chemicals can help find new medicines, but it's important to work well with scientists and communicate clearly.
Limitations
The study acknowledges challenges in technology and customer relations, including unrealistic expectations and the need for effective communication.
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