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VIRUSong · Vibrations of viral particles scatter light

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202331 August 2027EU funding €6,069,304Call HORIZON-EIC-2022-PATHFINDEROPEN-01

Viruses are nanoparticles with well-defined size, shape and elasticity in which acoustic waves are confined. This leads to the appearance of new vibration modes that correspond to the vibration of the virus particle as a whole object. The VIRUSong project aims at implementing and realizing a simple and radically new way to identify viral particles on the basis of these vibrations. Inelastic light scattering spectroscopy (Raman and Brillouin) is usually a tool of choice to measure these vibrations, but for viruses, the effective scattering cross section is small. To overcome this drawback, the VIRUSong project will mainly focus on a few viruses of different size and structure and two parallel strategies will be explored. (a) the coupling of viruses with nanoparticles of hard materials which are very simple nano resonators (NPRs). The project VIRUSong project aims at using them as antennas to collect and amplify the song of the virus particles (i.e. the vibrations of the virions). (b) the use of Stimulated low-frequency inelastic spectroscopy that will allow the label-free detection of any type of virus. To achieve these objectives, the project will analyze each selected familly of viruses to determine their composition, size, shape and mechanical properties. Finally, all this information will be correlated using artificial intelligence to identify a given virus based on its vibrational spectra. By pushing the current limits of stimulated inelastic light scattering spectroscopy, designing nanoparticle resonators (NPRs) and implementing efficient artificial intelligence models, this project aims to develop the proof of concept of a new technology capable of identifying viral particles by light in a few minutes, while achieving high selectivity (specific vibrational signature) and high sensitivity (down to the single viral particle).

Consortium · 9 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITE LYON 1 CLAUDE BERNARD

FR · €766,276

participant

UNIVERSITAET SIEGEN

DE · €76,888

participant

LYON INGENIERIE PROJETS

FR · €157,500

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €798,000

participant

NOSTICS BV

NL · €987,813

participant

RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGEN

NL · €948,798

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €949,568

participant

UNIVERSITAET zu LUEBECK

DE · €842,462

participant

MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY

TR · €542,000

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