The NanoVista project, an initiative supported by the 7th Framework programme of the European Commission, started on November 1st 2011. The project is under the call "Core and disruptive photonic technologies" (ICT-2011.3.5)
Project reference: 288263
For more details on the call please visit CORDIS
Project Objectives
Advances in the fields of molecular and cell biology are strongly coupled to the implementation of photonic tools that allow highly-sensitive measurements in living cells at high molecular concentrations and at the nanometre scale. The goal of NANO-VISTA is to exploit novel concepts of photonic antennas to develop a new generation of bio-nanophotonic tools for ultrasensitive detection, nano-imaging and nano-spectroscopy of bio-molecules, both in-vitro and in living cells. By taking advantage of the extraordinary field enhancement, directionality and nano-focusing of photonic antennas, our approach will allow single bio-molecule detection in ultra-reduced detection volumes, including living cells.
The project focuses on three main objectives:
a) to pioneer the development of novel photonic antennas for ultrasensitive detection in fluids and simultaneous spatio-temporal super-resolution in living cells;
b) to develop high-throughput large-scale nanofabrication of photonic antennas fully compatible with life science applications;
c) to demonstrate the functionality of the technology for bio-sensing and transferability into potential market products, and for nano-imaging and nano-spectroscopy on living cells.
Thus, NANO-VISTA is fully targeted to the development of disruptive photonic technologies fundamental in strategic applications such as medicine and biology. To maximise the chances of success we have chosen for an interdisciplinary, trans-national and multi-institutional partnership (including a SME and a Medical Centre). True European specialists, with long standing expertise in the fields of nano-photonics, photonic antennas, large-scale nanofabrication approaches and nano-immunologists are concentrated in this proposal strengthening European research cohesion. In the mid-long term we expect that both, cell biologists as well as industrial sectors (bio-photonic, microscopy and biotechnology enterprises) will benefit from this new technology...