Date

Thursday, June 24th 2021 (17:00 - 18:00)

Language

English

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imec

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DNA sequencing is changing the way we look at diseases from flu to cancer. Today's DNA sequencing often relies on manual sample preparation with different instruments operated by well-trained users. This greatly hampers DNA sequencing from being more accurate, fast, and affordable. To allow DNA sequencing to be used in a wider range of applications, such as diagnostics at home, it will be critical to fully automate these steps and integrate the sample prep flow together with sequencing, i.e. sample-to-answer in a single device.  

This integrated approach can be achieved with smart precision fluidics, with micro sensors & actuators in silicon, fluidic channels in glass and packaged in plastic, depending on the need for high-precision structures. Think for example of a plastic channel with a silicon PCR chamber.  

 In this webinar, we will share our in-house expertise on smart precision fluidics. The high-precision possibilities of lithography and microfabrication will be described, as well as specific structures that imec has developed for an integrated sample preparation flow. For example: micro-pillar mediated filters, sieves, extraction devices, pumps and valves, sensors, microscopes, electrical sample prep devices, cell and droplet sorters (for cfDNA, single-cell sequencing and barcoding).