“…With the development of smaller, lower-cost, multi-functional automated synthesis consoles, it is now possible that the role of these costly, highly specialized automated synthesis labs may be substituted by more widely available platforms (Figure 1). 19,20,21 As part of our efforts to provide inexpensive, flexible, and predictable synthesis of drug-like compounds, we have engineered compact, capsule-based instruments for fully automated chemical synthesis. 19 By employing fully automated assembly reactions, combined with bifunctional building blocks and commercial reagents, we can access a broad scope of attractive small molecules, with minimal time and manual operation.…”