Debunking Myths in Compound Handling for Assay Developers

Highlighting best practices and debunking myths in sample handling to ensure integrity and successful assays. Collaboration is key to breakthrough medicines.

Abstract

Since the advent of modern-day screening collections in the early 2000s, various aspects of our knowledge of good handling practices have continued to evolve. Some early practices, however, continue to prevail due to the absence of defining data that would bust the myths of tradition. The lack of defining data leads to a gap between plate-based screeners, on the one hand, and compound sample handling groups, on the other, with the latter being the default party to blame when an assay goes awry. In this paper, we highlight recommended practices that ensure sample integrity and present myth busting data that can help determine the root cause of an assay gone bad. We show how a strong and collaborative relationship between screening and sample handling groups is the better state that leads to the accomplishment of the common goal of finding breakthrough medicines.

Debunking Myths in Compound Handling for Assay Developers

Publication

SLAS Technol.
|
December 15, 2021
Full Headline:
Busting Myths in Compound Handling Practices for Assay Developers
Keywords:
HTS, High-throughput screening, Automated biology, Compound management, Acoustic droplet ejection, Robotics and instrumentation, Engineering, Analytical purification
Author:
Gonzales, R, et.al.
The Stats

Our Impact by Numbers

80%
Of the top 10 Largest Pharma Companies in the world are customers
>50%
Of Fortune 500 Pharma companies are customers
Lab Scientist Prep

Partner With Us

We partner with you to provide customized informatics solutions that use Analytical Studio to enhance decision making and accelerate your workflows.

ASMS Hit Results