High Throughput Screens (HTS) are recent scientific methods relevant to the field of chemistry and biology, in which hundreds of thousands of experimental samples are subjected to simultaneous testing under given conditions. The sample themselves may take the form of biochemical agents such as chemical compounds, amino acids, or live cells. With the development of laboratory robotics that automate sample preparation, handling and data analysis, scientists can easily and reliably generate and use large datasets from these HTS to answer complex biological questions. HTS is now widely used in the field of pharmaceuticals, biotech and academic institutes for drug discovery, target validation and the identification of genes or proteins that modulate a particular biological pathway.* Referencehttps://www.singerinstruments.com/resource/what-is-high-throughput-screening/