RainDance Technologies and Harvard University to Share in First Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Cooperative Research Grants
Posted on: Monday, 5 January 2009, 09:20 CST
The MLSC awarded a grant of
"The grant award is particularly dramatic for us as it represents entry
into new and exciting applications of our ground-breaking RainStorm(TM)
microdroplet-based technology," said
"To date, we have focused application of our RainStorm(TM) micro-droplet
technology, which produces picoliter-volume droplets at a rate of 10 million
per hour, in two key areas: One, the targeted resequencing of the human
genome -- stirring significant interest and excitement in one of the
fastest-growing segments of the
"In effect, the MLSC grant -- awarded after rigorous review by the Life Sciences Center's Scientific Advisory Board -- recognizes the even broader capabilities of droplet biology for its potential to accelerate health and human disease research," McNary said.
According to Dr. Weitz, the grant will allow his lab to work with
RainDance Technologies to develop a new form of fluorescence assisted cell
sorter (FACS). "This research is an important continuation of the
droplet-based microfluidics technology that was pioneered at
McNary noted that the project will "further advance the growth of droplet
biology and the positioning of RainDance and
McNary commended the MLSC and reiterated his praise for the State's
Dr. Weitz called the grant "an excellent example of a partnership between
the state government, local industry and academia to combine basic research
with commercial development that brings economic value and jobs to the state,
while benefiting society by providing important new technologies for health
care. I am grateful to the
"The Cooperative Research
RainDance Technologies was one of six projects funded for a total of
The grants were created to fund collaborations between scientists, academic institutions and industry that "promise significant commercial potential in the near term and are scientifically meritorious," according to the MLSC.
About RainDance Technologies, Inc.
RainDance Technologies Inc. is a provider of innovative microdroplet-based solutions for human health and disease research. The speed and simplicity of the company's exciting new technology platform enable researchers to design experiments in ways that were previously unaffordable or unimaginable. The company's RainStorm(TM) technology produces picoliter-volume droplets at a rate of 10 million per hour. Each droplet is the functional equivalent of an individual test tube and can contain a single molecule, reaction, or cell. This versatile technology can adapt proven assays for high-speed workflows with minimized process-induced bias or error.
RainDance's initial application will focus on the targeted resequencing of
the human genome -- one of the fastest-growing segments of the
RainDance was founded in 2004 by scientists from
RainStorm(TM) is a trademark of RainDance Technologies, Inc.
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