International audienceFoams and emulsions Water-in-oil-in-water (w/o/w) emulsions are promising systems for encapsulation and controlled delivery of drugs. A new amphiphilic copolymer (PDMS-$b$-PDMAEMA) was developed as an emulsifier for preventing the notorious instability of those emulsions and was capable of stabilizing multiple emulsions for more than a year. This polymer is stimuli responsive, allowing the formation in a single mixing step, of direct, inverse and w/o/w emulsions, depending on the pH and ionic strength of the aqueous phase. Consequently, by changing pH, w/o/w emulsions can be destabilized and a compound encapsulated in the internal water phase is released in a controlled way. The use of microfluidic PDMS chips for a bet...