Double-emulsion droplet sorting: Strategies and applications for multiomic profiling

26 Aug 2020
Georgina Wynne Hughes
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Kara Brower, Ph.D. candidate at Stanford University, and Dr. Marie Mikkelsen, co-founder and CTO of Samplix
Kara Brower, Ph.D. candidate at Stanford University, and Dr. Marie Mikkelsen, co-founder and CTO of Samplix

Droplet microfluidics has made a large impact in many different applications including the analysis of DNA variants, secretory biomolecules, and diverse cell types. However, to enrich individual variants of interest, researchers face challenges with high-throughput screening and isolation of these emulsion droplets, based on phenotypic expression. Integrated strategies that combine the sensitivity and precision of cell sorting with downstream single-cell multiomic analysis are now being used to address these challenges.

In this webinar, discover how gel-encapsulated microdroplets can be analyzed by high-throughput droplet sorting for genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic profiling for a diverse range of applications.

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Key learning objectives:

  • Discover how DNA variants, biomolecules, and various cell types can be successfully encapsulated within double-emulsion droplets
  • Understand how this droplet technology can be used to analyze genomic regions edited using CRISPR-Cas9 and to analyze large DNA alterations in cancer and neurological diseases
  • Learn how cell sorting can be used for high-throughput analysis and precise isolation of droplet microreactors for multiomic profiling

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