Facilities: Screening
The high-throughput
screening facility is a central component of the Broad Chemical
Biology Platform. Its highly successful Investigator-Initiated
Screening Program has facilitated small molecule screening projects
for more than 80 different research groups from throughout the
U.S. and abroad. The program assists academic researchers in
carrying out high-throughput screens of chemical libraries to
identify new tools for biological research.
The Broad screening
facility is built around modular work stations, and assays
are generally carried out in 384-well plates. The Broad compound
collection is continuously growing, and over 250,000 compounds
are currently available for screening.
The facility employs
a staff-assisted screening model, in which investigators using
the facility are provided with access to compound libraries
and training in the use of some instruments, such as robotic
compound transfer systems, liquid handling equipment, plate readers,
and screening microscopes. Staff members run all complex automation
for screens.
No fees are charged for using the screening facility,
but data from all screens performed here are collected and
stored in a non-public, central database to allow researchers
to rapidly evaluate and compare results of their screens.

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