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Main Authors: Smucker, Byran, Brennan, Benjamin, Rego, Emily, Wu, Meng, Lin, Zhihong, Ahmer, Brian, Peterson, Blake
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.16616
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author Smucker, Byran
Brennan, Benjamin
Rego, Emily
Wu, Meng
Lin, Zhihong
Ahmer, Brian
Peterson, Blake
author_facet Smucker, Byran
Brennan, Benjamin
Rego, Emily
Wu, Meng
Lin, Zhihong
Ahmer, Brian
Peterson, Blake
contents A major public health issue is the growing resistance of bacteria to antibiotics. An important part of the needed response is the discovery and development of new antimicrobial strategies. These require the screening of potential new drugs, typically accomplished using high-throughput screening (HTS). Traditionally, HTS is performed by examining one compound per well, but a more efficient strategy pools multiple compounds per well. In this work, we study several recently proposed pooling construction methods, as well as a variety of pooled high-throughput screening analysis methods, in order to provide guidance to practitioners on which methods to use. This is done in the context of an application of the methods to the search for new drugs to combat bacterial infection. We discuss both an extensive pilot study as well as a small screening campaign, and highlight both the successes and challenges of the pooling approach.
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spellingShingle Design and Analysis Strategies for Pooling in High Throughput Screening: Application to the Search for a New Anti-Microbial
Smucker, Byran
Brennan, Benjamin
Rego, Emily
Wu, Meng
Lin, Zhihong
Ahmer, Brian
Peterson, Blake
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A major public health issue is the growing resistance of bacteria to antibiotics. An important part of the needed response is the discovery and development of new antimicrobial strategies. These require the screening of potential new drugs, typically accomplished using high-throughput screening (HTS). Traditionally, HTS is performed by examining one compound per well, but a more efficient strategy pools multiple compounds per well. In this work, we study several recently proposed pooling construction methods, as well as a variety of pooled high-throughput screening analysis methods, in order to provide guidance to practitioners on which methods to use. This is done in the context of an application of the methods to the search for new drugs to combat bacterial infection. We discuss both an extensive pilot study as well as a small screening campaign, and highlight both the successes and challenges of the pooling approach.
title Design and Analysis Strategies for Pooling in High Throughput Screening: Application to the Search for a New Anti-Microbial
topic Applications
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.16616