High-throughput experimentation can be a powerful tool in chemical research, allowing a wide range of reaction conditions, substrates, and other variables to be efficiently explored and generating large datasets that could play a role in applying machine learning methods to chemical prediction. But high-throughput experimentation can sometimes be viewed as inaccessible to the academic chemist, while also presenting unique challenges in data analysis and management.
In this virtual panel, Timothy Cernak (University of Michigan), Dani Schultz (Merck), Jacob Janey (Vertex Pharmaceuticals), and Matthew Gaunt (University of Cambridge) discuss high-throughput experimentation in chemistry and the challenges and benefits of employing it in both academia and industry.
This panel is presented by Chem, iScience, and Research Arc.
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DISCUSSION
00:00 Introduction
01:27 How panelists employ HTE
07:53 Myths surrounding HTE
12:27 Automation in HTE
18:14 Data analytics and visualization
22:33 Gap between academia and industry
30:32 Sustainability of HTE
36:36 Adapting an "HTE mindset"
44:30 Next big advances
50:47 For more, visit cell.com/research-arc
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