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The Society for Biomolecular Sciences (SBS) was an international learned society, originally established as the Society for Biomolecular Screening in 1994, for scientists and technologists in academia, government and industry, headquartered in Danbury, CT, US. Its focus was education and information exchange among professionals in the chemical, pharmaceutical, biotech, and agrochemical industries in the field of drug discovery and technologies. It was the publisher of the peer-reviewed scientific journal, Journal of Biomolecular Screening. In 2010, it merged with the Association for Laboratory Automation to form the Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening.

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  • Die Society for Biomolecular Screening war eine Vereinigung zum Informationsaustausch und Weiterbildung in der biomolekularen Forschung. Sie gab das zweimonatliche Journal of Biomolecular Screening heraus, eine Zeitschrift, die mit einem ISI von 2,012 (2013) an der 49. Stelle der 78 Zeitschriften stand, die Ergebnisse der biochemischen Forschung veröffentlichen. Von den 76 im Bereich der Analytischen Chemie stand sie an 37. Stelle. (de)
  • The Society for Biomolecular Sciences (SBS) was an international learned society, originally established as the Society for Biomolecular Screening in 1994, for scientists and technologists in academia, government and industry, headquartered in Danbury, CT, US. Its focus was education and information exchange among professionals in the chemical, pharmaceutical, biotech, and agrochemical industries in the field of drug discovery and technologies. It was the publisher of the peer-reviewed scientific journal, Journal of Biomolecular Screening. In 2010, it merged with the Association for Laboratory Automation to form the Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening. SBS has created, in collaboration with ANSI, dimensional standards for microplates used in screening. Originally, recognized as the ANSI/SBS standard, it is now as the ANSI/SLAS standard. (en)
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  • Die Society for Biomolecular Screening war eine Vereinigung zum Informationsaustausch und Weiterbildung in der biomolekularen Forschung. Sie gab das zweimonatliche Journal of Biomolecular Screening heraus, eine Zeitschrift, die mit einem ISI von 2,012 (2013) an der 49. Stelle der 78 Zeitschriften stand, die Ergebnisse der biochemischen Forschung veröffentlichen. Von den 76 im Bereich der Analytischen Chemie stand sie an 37. Stelle. (de)
  • The Society for Biomolecular Sciences (SBS) was an international learned society, originally established as the Society for Biomolecular Screening in 1994, for scientists and technologists in academia, government and industry, headquartered in Danbury, CT, US. Its focus was education and information exchange among professionals in the chemical, pharmaceutical, biotech, and agrochemical industries in the field of drug discovery and technologies. It was the publisher of the peer-reviewed scientific journal, Journal of Biomolecular Screening. In 2010, it merged with the Association for Laboratory Automation to form the Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening. (en)
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  • The Society for Biomolecular Screening (de)
  • Society for Biomolecular Sciences (en)
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