Bio-Rad is hosting a 6-Part webinar series exploring the extraordinary potential of droplet digital PCR to transform disease research. Each part is hosted by a scientist from the Digital Biology Centre.
Each webinar in the six part series is hosted by a world-class scientist from the Digital Biology Centre at Bio-Rad.
Webinar topics range from an introduction to Droplet Digital PCR technology to in-depth discussions on how ddPCR is transforming research in the fields of cancer, genome analysis, gene expression and NGS library validation.
In the short video above, Prof. Alec Morley describes his use of droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) technology to advance the diagnosis and treatment of leukemia.
Morley and his colleagues at Flinders University and Medical Center in Adelaide, South Australia previously developed a digital PCR method for the early detection of residual acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) using a genetic marker instead of traditional microscopy of bone marrow cells, enabling more accurate prediction of relapse risk for ALL patients following chemotherapy.