I am a PhD student in the Merten Group at EMBL Heidelberg. I graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2015, where I specialised in Genetics. Then, I spent a year working at Jonathan Loh‘s lab (IMCB, A*STAR, Singapore), where I worked on stem cells and reprogramming. I joined the Merten Group in September 2016, where I develop technologies that utilise droplet microfluidics for antibody screening. I am currently supported by the National Science Scholarship from A*STAR (Singapore).
I am particularly excited by novel molecular technologies and synthetic biology, but I am also open to writing about any other areas of biology that capture my interest!
Double Emulsion Picoreactors for High-Throughput Single-Cell Encapsulation and Phenotyping via FACS
Selected by | Samantha Seah |
Tracking the popularity and outcomes of all bioRxiv preprints
Selected by | Dey Lab, Zhang-He Goh, Lars Hubatsch, Maiko Kitaoka, Robert Mahen, Connor Rosen, Samantha Seah |
Simultaneous multiplexed amplicon sequencing and transcriptome profiling in single cells
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High-throughput targeted long-read single cell sequencing reveals the clonal and transcriptional landscape of lymphocytes
Selected by | Samantha Seah |
Comparative analysis of droplet-based ultra-high-throughput single-cell RNA-seq systems
Selected by | Samantha Seah |
Raincloud plots: a multi-platform tool for robust data visualization
Selected by | Samantha Seah |
Live imaging of Aiptasia larvae, a model system for studying coral bleaching, using a simple microfluidic device
Selected by | Samantha Seah |
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Large-scale, quantitative protein assays on a high-throughput DNA sequencing chip
Selected by | Samantha Seah |
Controlling CRISPR-Cas9 with ligand-activated and ligand-deactivated sgRNAs
Selected by | Samantha Seah |