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High-Throughput Screening @ The Nucleus

 Overview of Services

HTS @ The Nucleus  RRID: SCR_023235

The High-Throughput Screening @ The Nucleus's mission is to provide researchers at Stanford with the ability to run high-throughput chemical, siRNA, cDNA, and high-content screens for the purpose of drug and/or target discovery. The HTS @ The Nucleus is a Sarafan ChEM-H Stanford University core facility and was originally created in 2003 by the Department of Chemical and Systems Biology (formerly Molecular Pharmacology). The HTS @ The Nucleus is a shared resource (Bioscience Screening Facility) for the Stanford Cancer Institute. 

This high-throughput screening (HTS) laboratory allows Stanford researchers and others to discover novel modulators of targets that otherwise would not be practical in industry. The center incorporates instrumentation (purchased with NCRR NIH Instrumentation grant numbers S10RR019513, S10RR026338, and S10OD026899), databases , compound libraries , and personnel whose previous sole domains were in industry.

Among our instrumentation are a fully automated Thermo Integrated Robotic Screening System which includes a Beckman Echo 655 acoustic dispenser for compound transfers, a fully automated Molecular Devices ImageXpress Micro Confocal High-Content fluorescence microplate imager, with live cell, fluidics and transmitted light options, and Agilent Bravo microplate liquid handlers, and BMG Clariostar PlusesTecan Infinite M1000 and M1000 PRO, and Molecular Devices FlexStation II 384 fluorescence, luminescence and absorbance multimode microplate readers.

We have over 225,000 small molecules for compound screens, 15,000 cDNAs for genomic screens, and whole genome siRNA libraries targeting the human genome (the siARRAY whole human genome siRNA library from Dharmacon, targeting 21,000 human genes) and the mouse genome (Qiagen mouse whole genome siRNA set V1 against 22,124 genes).

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 Getting Started

 Leadership

 Bruce Koch, Ph.D. | HTS @ The Nucleus Director

Phone:  (650) 724-1835

Email:  bkoch at stanford.edu

 

David E. Solow-Cordero, Ph.D. | HTS @ The Nucleus Associate Director

Phone:  (650) 725-6002

Email:  desolow at stanford.edu

 

 Professor James K. Chen, Ph.D. | Faculty Advisor Co-Director HTS @ The Nucleus

 Location and Hours of Operation

Location

Hours

High-Throughput Screening @ The Nucleus

Stanford University

Sarafan ChEM-H W008

290 Jane Stanford Way

Stanford, CA 94305

 

HTS CCSR lab

Stanford University Medical Center

CCSR Room 0133 - North Wing

269 Campus Dr.

Stanford, CA 94305-5174

 

 

9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Monday to Friday  

24/7 access for trained users

 

 

 Directions:

 The HTS labs are located in Room W008 of the Sarafan ChEM-H building and Room 0133 (basement) of the CCSR building North Wing-Green Walls (269 Campus Dr. West).

 

Directions | Campus Map  | Parking Map; Metered parking spots in L-16 & L-17, free parking anywhere after 4 PM.

Links and Resources

 Visit our core website for more information:  https://hts.stanford.edu/

Publication Acknowledgement

 As with all Stanford Service Centers, credit must be given to Sarafan ChEM-H High-Throughput Screening @ The Nucleus for data that results in a publication. If the work done at High-Throughput Screening @ The Nucleus  produces data resulting in a figure in a publication, you are required to acknowledge HTS @ The Nucleus  in the publication. Further, if HTS @ The Nucleus  staff members provided significant experimental design, data interpretation, or other intellectual contribution (as evaluated by the PI), then it is expected that these individuals will be coauthors on the publication.

Contacts

Name Role Phone Email Location
David Solow-Cordero, Ph.D.
Associate Director, HTS @ The Nucleus
 
650 725-6002
 
desolow@stanford.edu
 
CCSR 0133A
 
Jason Wu
HTS CCSR Research Assistant
 
(650) 725-6004; Lab: (650) 736-7638; HT Imaging Rm: (650) 736-0084
 
jjwu@stanford.edu
 
CCSR 0133
 
Bruce Koch
Director, HTS @ The Nucleus
 
650-724-1835
 
bkoch@stanford.edu
 
ChEM-H W008
 
Oliver Hamto
HTS Automation Specialist
 
(650) 497-8018
 
ohamto@stanford.edu
 
ChEM-H W008
 
Corey Liu
ChEM-H Operations
 
(650) 724-7445
 
liuc@stanford.edu
 
ChEM-H N135D
 
Chris Caridi
HCS Scientist
 
(650) 725-6002
 
ccaridi@stanford.edu
 
CCSR 0133A
 

Fixed Cost Services


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