Project Details
Acoustic droplet generation and opto-mechanical nano-resonators mass spectrometry for fast analysis of viral particles
Applicant
Dr. Andreas Winkler
Subject Area
Measurement Systems
Microsystems
Microsystems
Term
since 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 491011259
Sequencing approaches confirm the presence of viral genes, but not of infectious viral particles. As viral particles result from tightly regulated auto-assembly processes yielding precise molecular composition, molecular mass constitutes a specific attribute for their detection. We recently established the proof of concept of virus mass analysis using a nano-electro-mechanical resonators mass spectrometry technology (NEMS-MS). While this method holds great promises, issues of speed, sensitivity, and resolution preclude its widespread application. Featuring advances in micro-acoustics for efficient particle delivery, and opto-mechanical resonators to improve detection yield and mass resolution, the AERONEMS project will address issues in efficiency and consistency of NEMS-MS technology to achieve 10 times faster and 100 times more sensitive characterization of viral particles, opening avenues for applications in virus exposure monitoring and diagnosis of infection.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
France
Cooperation Partners
Dr. Sebasitien Hentz; Dr. Christophe Dominique Masselon