Stanford High-Throughput Bioscience Center
Therapeutic Approaches: Biologics, Small Molecules
Therapeutic Areas of Expertise: Cardiology, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Neurological Disorders, Oncology, Regenerative Medicine
Center/Program Highlights:The High-Throughput Bioscience Center'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 HTBC is a Stanford University School of Medicine core facility and was created in 2003 by the Department of Chemical and Systems Biology. The HTBC is a shared resource (Bioscience Screening Facility) for the Stanford Cancer Institute.
Sources of Funding: Federal/State, Philanthropy, University, Revenue

Institutional Affiliation(s): Stanford University
Address:
269 Campus Dr.
CCSR 0133
Stanford
California, 94305
United States
Center/Program Start Date: 2003
Number of Employees: 2