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Small Molecules TIN Workshop: Drug Discovery Screening Capabilities in vivo
The Small Molecules TIN (Chaired by Prof Matthew Todd) will look at two technology platforms available at UCL for in vivo screening of small molecules. The speakers will showcase successful collaborations in drug discovery and explain how their projects have been funded. Agenda: Introduction - Prof Matthew Todd (School of Pharmacy, TIN co-chair). Target-based and phenotypic drug screening in Caenorhabditis elegans - Prof David Sattelle (Respiratory Medicine). Behavioural screening for neuroactive drugs in zebrafish - Dr Jason Rihel (Department of Cell and Developmental Biology). High-throughput automated drug screening in live zebrafish to discover novel therapeutics for MDS and AML - Dr Beth Payne (Cancer Institute). To keep updated with activities and opportunities from the Small Molecules TIN, subscribe to the TINs newsletter: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/therapeutic-innovation-networks/join-community/subscribe-tins-newsletter
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Combi reagent dispensing
Real-time video of Combi adding 10µl reagent / well to a 384 well plate
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DDG Cell plates liquid handling
Compound addition to cells in 384-well format on BRAVO. In a sterile environment 96-well intermediate plates (containing compounds diluted in media) are de-lidded, mixed and added in duplicate to 2 384-well cell plates in sequence.
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UCL TRO DDG Plate reader
Video of S-lab automated plate reading. Plates are moved from the ‘up-stack’ to the barcode reader before being placed in the Sense plate reader. A fluorescence read is automatically performed – then plates are deposited in the ‘down-stack’. Video at 10x normal speed
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