ECLipse Project – ECL based Infectious Pathogen bio sensor
ECLIPSE project builds on the combination of interdisciplinary elements to develop a rapid, cost-effective and ultra-sensitive nano-biosensing platform for the electrochemiluminescent (ECL) detection of infectious pathogens (viruses, bacteria and parasites). The platform will rely on the sinergy between (i) ECL transduction mechanism for simple, portable and cheap devices, (ii) bio-, nano-, and supramolecular-based signal amplification structures increasing the sensitivity, and (iii) two recognition strategies to afford high affinity and selectivity, thus leading to high reliability: the Phage-Sandwich technology for the whole pathogen, and the Surface Cooperative Hybridization technology for microbial and viral nucleic acid.
Website: https://eclipse-project.eu/; Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eclipse-eic-930199243
PARTECIPANTI: Emanuele Luigi Sciuto, Paolo Calorenni, Marco Sebastiano Nicolò (UniME)