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. 1998;20(4):117–120. doi: 10.1155/S1463924698000170

Placing and preserving priorities: projects, productivity, progress and people

John Babiak 1
PMCID: PMC2548154  PMID: 18924829

Abstract

High throughput screening (HTS) involves using automated equipment to test a large number of samples against a defined molecular target to identify a reasonable number of active molecules in a timely fashion. Major factors which can influence priorities for the limited resources of the HTS group are projects, productivity, progress and people. The challenge to the HTS group is to provide excellent and timely screening services, but still devote efforts to new technologies and personnel development. This article explains why these factors are so important.

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