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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 01, 2005
Filed:
Jun. 08, 2001
Wolfgang Strehlau, Dossenheim, DE;
John Michael Newsam, San Diego, CA (US);
Dirk Demuth, NuBloch, DE;
Wolfram Stichert, Heidelberg, DE;
Armin Brenner, Eppelheim, DE;
Stephan A. Schunk, Heidelberg, DE;
Jens Klein, Heidelberg, DE;
Wolfgang Strehlau, Dossenheim, DE;
John Michael Newsam, San Diego, CA (US);
Dirk Demuth, NuBloch, DE;
Wolfram Stichert, Heidelberg, DE;
Armin Brenner, Eppelheim, DE;
Stephan A. Schunk, Heidelberg, DE;
Jens Klein, Heidelberg, DE;
hte Aktiengesellschaft the high throughput experimentation company, Heidelberg, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for the automated production and iterative automated optimization of a substance library and/or at least one reaction parameter relating to a performance characteristic comprising at least two substances comprising the steps of: a) defining at least one production parameter and at least one test parameter; b) automated preparation of a substance library by producing at least two substances on the basis of the at least one production parameter; c) automated testing of the at least two substances of the substance library with respect to at least one performance characteristic on the basis of the at least one test parameter; d) evaluating the test using electronic data analysis; e) varying the at least one production parameter and/or the at least one test parameter for optimizing the performance characteristics, and single or repeated repetition of steps b) to e) or c) to e); characterized in that the steps b) to e) are carried out in an integrated automated process.