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Large-scale data management for high content screening.

Leon S Garfinkel1

  • 1Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., Global Research Infrastructure, Nutley, NJ, USA.

Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
|September 22, 2006
PubMed
Summary

High content screening (HCS) requires better informatics and data management for drug discovery. An organization charter guides strategic implementation, evolving over five years with screening data.

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Area of Science:

  • Drug discovery and development
  • Bioinformatics and computational biology
  • High-content screening technologies

Background:

  • High content screening (HCS) is crucial for target selection in drug discovery.
  • Current informatics and data management strategies limit the full potential of HCS.
  • Strategic implementation requires advancements in data handling and analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe an organization charter for Research Informatics and Infrastructure.
  • To illustrate the evolution of this charter using HCS and high-throughput screening data.
  • To propose a future vision for large-scale data management in drug discovery.

Main Methods:

  • Development and application of a four-part organization charter (Partner, Build Trust, Champion, Core vs Noncore).
  • Analysis of high-throughput screening and HCS data over a five-year period.
  • Conceptualization of a future data management framework for comprehensive scientific information integration.

Main Results:

  • The described organization charter has successfully evolved over the past five years.
  • HCS and high-throughput screening data exemplify the charter's successful application.
  • A roadmap for integrating diverse scientific data into manageable subsets for decision-making is presented.

Conclusions:

  • Strategic implementation of HCS in drug discovery necessitates robust informatics and data management solutions.
  • An adaptable organization charter is key to navigating the complexities of research infrastructure.
  • Future drug discovery will leverage integrated, large-scale data for informed decision-making.

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