Christopher M. Shaw
Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation
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SLAS DISCOVERY: Advancing Life Sciences R&D | 2018
John Joslin; James H. Gilligan; Paul Anderson; Catherine Garcia; Orzala Sharif; Janice Hampton; Steven Cohen; Miranda King; Bin Zhou; Shumei Jiang; Christopher Trussell; Robert Dunn; John W. Fathman; Jennifer L. Snead; Anthony E. Boitano; Tommy Nguyen; Michael Conner; Mike Cooke; Jennifer L. Harris; Ed Ainscow; Yingyao Zhou; Christopher M. Shaw; Dan Sipes; James Kevin Mainquist; Scott A. Lesley
The goal of high-throughput screening is to enable screening of compound libraries in an automated manner to identify quality starting points for optimization. This often involves screening a large diversity of compounds in an assay that preserves a connection to the disease pathology. Phenotypic screening is a powerful tool for drug identification, in that assays can be run without prior understanding of the target and with primary cells that closely mimic the therapeutic setting. Advanced automation and high-content imaging have enabled many complex assays, but these are still relatively slow and low throughput. To address this limitation, we have developed an automated workflow that is dedicated to processing complex phenotypic assays for flow cytometry. The system can achieve a throughput of 50,000 wells per day, resulting in a fully automated platform that enables robust phenotypic drug discovery. Over the past 5 years, this screening system has been used for a variety of drug discovery programs, across many disease areas, with many molecules advancing quickly into preclinical development and into the clinic. This report will highlight a diversity of approaches that automated flow cytometry has enabled for phenotypic drug discovery.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2006
Jonathan S. Melnick; Jeff Janes; Sungjoon Kim; Jim Y. Chang; Daniel G. Sipes; Drew Gunderson; Laura Jarnes; Jason Matzen; Michael Garcia; Tami Hood; Ronak Beigi; Gang Xia; Richard A. Harig; Hayk Asatryan; S. Frank Yan; Yingyao Zhou; Xiang-ju Gu; Alham Saadat; Vicki Zhou; Frederick J. King; Christopher M. Shaw; Andrew I. Su; Robert T. Downs; Nathanael S. Gray; Peter G. Schultz; Markus Warmuth; Jeremy S. Caldwell
Archive | 2002
Ansgar Brock; Christopher M. Shaw; Robert C Downs
Archive | 2005
Jim Yuchen Chang; Kenneth J. Ii Micklash; Robert Charles Downs; James Kevin Mainquist; Christopher M. Shaw
Archive | 2005
Christopher M. Shaw; Robert Charles Downs
Archive | 2002
Robert Charles Downs; Scott A. Lesley; James Kevin Mainquist; Andrew J. Meyer; Christopher M. Shaw; Mark Richard Weselak; Marc Nasoff
Archive | 2003
Bradley J. Backes; Jim Yuchen Chang; John Isbell; James Kevin Mainquist; Christopher M. Shaw
Archive | 2006
Christopher M. Shaw; Robert Charles Downs
Archive | 2001
Li Yang; Christopher M. Shaw; Xun Wang; Robert C Downs; Tong Zhu
Archive | 2006
Christopher M. Shaw; Robert Charles Downs