High-Throughput Screening

High-Throughput Screening is a method used in scientific research to quickly test large numbers of chemical compounds or biological molecules for specific activities. It involves automated processes that allow researchers to conduct thousands of experiments simultaneously, saving time and resources. This skill involves setting up experiments, operating specialized equipment, analyzing data, and interpreting results to identify potential drug candidates or understand biological processes.
Relevant Researchers
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Shreyash Borkar
Hi, I’m an Industrial PhD Fellow at c-LEcta and the University of Tübingen, obsessed with turning sy...
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Rafael Rolli
Scientist at Molecule and Bio Protocol
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Phil Ross
Hi, my name is Phil and I'm currently a scientist at ArkeaBio where we are working on a methane-miti...
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Joel Tyson
Hi! I'm a bioengineering researcher at Baltimore Underground Science Space (BUGSS) and UMBC.
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Conner Fransoo
I am developing the first non-invasive Malaria diagnostic test.
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Sagar Varankar
I'm the founder of Pawtential Bio Ltd., a pet healthcare company developing cell therapies for chron...
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Shannon Johnson
I have 14 years of experience in cellular and molecular biology. My PhD research at the Massachusett...