HIGHRES Biosolutions (HighRes), a global provider of automated robotic systems to the Life Sciences industry, has announced it has been selected by the Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance (
Sulsa) to provide multiple automated robotic platforms to support the UK National Phenotypic Screening Centre's (UK-NPSC) research activities.
The new printed plane is known as the Southampton University Laser Sintered Aircraft - or
SULSA for short - and is part of a wider project using cutting-edge manufacturing techniques.
In partnership with the Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance (
SULSA), the University of Dundee will place a team of drug discovery scientists at BioCity Scotland to conduct screening and medicinal chemistry activities for the project.