Project

6-color digital PCR instrument

Code
BOF/BAS/2022/121
Duration
15 December 2022 → 14 December 2024
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Development of bioinformatics software, tools and databases
    • Single-cell data analysis
    • Molecular diagnostics
    • Clinical genetics and molecular diagnostics
    • Genetics
    • Cancer diagnosis
    • Molecular diagnostics
    • Biomarker evaluation
  • Engineering and technology
    • DNA analysis technology
    • Gene and molecular therapy
    • Medical biotechnology diagnostics
Keywords
digital PCR higher-order multiplexing liquid biopsies single cell analysis
 
Project description

Digital PCR provides superior precision, resolution, and sensitivity for nucleic acid quantification. Since the commercialization of the first digital PCR platform a decade ago, we have established a successful interfaculty digital PCR consortium that places Ghent University as an internationally recognized frontrunner. Over the past year, a new array of next generation digital PCR platforms became available that allow for a much higher degree of multiplexing different targets to retrieve more information. Therefore, we are seeking this fund to remain on point with the current technological developments and growing needs across the involved departments and faculties. The Digital LightCycler (Roche) has the capacity of analyzing 6 targets in a single reaction in conjunction with an easier optimization of these highly multiplexed assays in flexible workflows depending on the applications' goals (maximize sensitivity vs. resolution). Amongst others, we will use this platform to map resistance mutations (infection or cancer setting), detect food fraud, and study single cells at unprecedented resolution and depth.