A high-throughput response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.

IF 2.7 SLAS discovery : advancing life sciences R & D Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-16 DOI:10.1016/j.slasd.2024.100160
Lynn Rasmussen, Shalisa Sanders, Melinda Sosa, Sara McKellip, N Miranda Nebane, Yohanka Martinez-Gzegozewska, Andrew Reece, Pedro Ruiz, Anna Manuvakhova, Ling Zhai, Brooke Warren, Aliyah Curry, Qinghua Zeng, J Robert Bostwick, Paige N Vinson
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Four years after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to reflect on the events that have occurred during that time and the knowledge that has been gained. The response to the pandemic was rapid and highly resourced; it was also built upon a foundation of decades of federally funded basic and applied research. Laboratories in government, pharmaceutical, academic, and non-profit institutions all played roles in advancing pre-2020 discoveries to produce clinical treatments. This perspective provides a summary of how the development of high-throughput screening methods in a biosafety level 3 (BSL-3) environment at Southern Research Institute (SR) contributed to pandemic response efforts. The challenges encountered are described, including those of a technical nature as well as those of working under the pressures of an unpredictable virus and pandemic.

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高通量应对 SARS-CoV-2 大流行。
在 COVID-19 大流行开始四年之后,我们有必要对在此期间发生的事件和获得的知识进行反思。对这一流行病的反应是迅速和高度资源化的;它也是建立在数十年联邦政府资助的基础研究和应用研究的基础之上的。政府、制药、学术和非营利机构的实验室都在推动 2020 年前的研究成果用于临床治疗方面发挥了作用。本视角概述了南方研究所(SR)在生物安全三级(BSL-3)环境中开发高通量筛选方法如何促进大流行病应对工作。文中描述了所遇到的挑战,包括技术性挑战以及在不可预测的病毒和大流行压力下工作所遇到的挑战。
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