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Texas A and M University Institute of Biosciences and Technology High Throughput Research and Screening Center Combinatorial Drug Discovery Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022214)
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URL: https://vpr.tamu.edu/core_facility/high-throughput-research-and-screening-center/

Proper Citation: Texas A and M University Institute of Biosciences and Technology High Throughput Research and Screening Center Combinatorial Drug Discovery Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022214)

Description: Core provides industry standard high throughput screening and automated microscopy capabilities to scientists performing drug discovery research. Provides access to automated infrastructure to support phenotypic and biochemical targets. Provides ready access to collections of current FDA approved drugs and clinical candidates exhibiting drug like qualities of acceptable solubility, desirable ADME/toxicology properties and adequate bioavailability. Has collections of mechanistically annotated informer sets that are pathway specific modulators for studying mechanism of action or target identification, collections of natural products and diverse sets of small molecules that can be interrogated for new target discovery. Each project is individually evaluated and team of scientists from CDDP is created to fit specific needs of project from assay design and development through primary, secondary and orthogonal screening.

Abbreviations: CDDP

Synonyms: TAMU - Combinatorial Drug Discovery Program (CDDP), TAMU IBT High Throughput Research and Screening Center CDDP, Texas A&M Health Science Center TAMU - Combinatorial Drug Discovery Program (CDDP), Texas A&M University Houston IBT High Throughput Research and Screening Center CDDP

Resource Type: service resource, access service resource, core facility

Keywords: USEDit, ABRF, standard high throughput screening, automated microscopy, FDA approved drugs collection, clinical candidates, new target discovery

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