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News Release from: Beckman Coulter | Subject: Biomek
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 08 December 2005
Automation for drug discovery
laboratories
Organon selected Beckman Coulter technology, including liquid handlers and transportation robots, for a complete re-equipping of the its high throughput screening facilities
Organon International has selected Beckman Coulter to supply robotic systems for molecular pharmacology departments in Scotland and the Netherlands, to replace its high throughput screening facilities for in-vitro testing of compounds for possible therapeutic value Once a biological target has been identified, the next phase of the drug discovery process involves testing hundreds of thousands of compounds for activity on the selected target
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 20 Mar 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Moreover, the same equipment will be introduced in the labs for downstream in-vitro testing.
Steven van Helden, director HTS and technology in Oss, Netherlands, explains priorities at Organon when choosing a partner to meet the company's extensive requirements: "Laboratory automation is a vital tool in improving productivity in drug discovery.
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"It was essential for us to find a robotic system which would be very user-friendly, as well as modular, scalable and flexible, because we will be using the new equipment for a large number of different projects.
"Working with Beckman Coulter has given us the ability to programme complex procedures involving multiple automated plate transport systems quickly and simply".
Arno Schoenberger European marketing director biomedical research for Beckman Coulter, outlines the approach to this highly successful relationship with Organon: "We see this as a co-operative partnership, working closely with the company to understand their current and future requirements, developing software and equipment in response to their needs".
According to Andreas Hahn, Beckman Coulter's European project manager: "One example of technical innovation resulted in an versatile docking unit - essentially a movable table carrying an item of equipment - which enables modules to be easily exchanged between various laboratory systems".
Beckman Coulter is a manufacturer of biomedical testing instrument systems, tests and supplies that simplify and automate laboratory processes.
Organon creates, manufactures and markets prescription medicines that improve the health and quality of human life.
Through a combination of independent growth and business partnerships, Organon strives to remain or become one of the leading pharmaceutical companies in each of its core therapeutic fields: reproductive medicine, psychiatry and anaesthesia.
Organon products are sold in over 100 countries, of which more than 60 have an Organon subsidiary.
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