The array format has revolutionised biomedical experimentation and diagnostics, enabling ordered high-throughput analysis. During the past decade, classic solid phase substrates, such as microtitre plates, membrane filters and microscopic slides, were turned into high-density, chip-like structures. The concept of the arrayed library was central to this development which now extends from DNA to protein. The new and versatile protein array technology allows high-throughput screening for gene expression and molecular interactions. As a major platform for functional genomics, it is already on its way into medical diagnostics.