SLAS Discovery (Jul 2024)

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

  • 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

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 5
p. 100160

Abstract

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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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