Lab Automation In-Depth Focus 2018
Posted: 16 March 2018 | Drug Target Review | No comments yet
In this issue: how lab automation has accelerated pharmaceutical research by simplifying operations, reducing manual tasks and increasing the efficiency, quality and reproducibility of results.
- The value of automating assays in screening
The screening of biological assays against compound libraries in a high-throughput fashion is a widely employed methodology to identify chemical starting points in drug discovery. Sheraz Gul and Giulia Pasini describe a commonly used cell viability assay in manual and automated fashion and provide data from each scenario. - Lab automation and robotics – accelerating the pace of antimicrobial therapy
Antibiotic resistance has become one of the biggest global public health threats that affects countless human lives, irrespective of age, sex, time and country. Pushpanathan Muthuirulan describes how lab automation has accelerated pharmaceutical research by simplifying operations, reducing manual tasks and increasing the efficiency, quality and reproducibility of results.
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Related topics
Antibiotics, Assays, Drug Discovery, High-Throughput Screening (HTS), Lab Automation
Related organisations
Fraunhofer-IME SP, University of Modena and University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Related people
Giulia Pasini, Pushpanathan Muthuirulan, Sheraz Gul