Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020)

Quantitative detection of bacterial endotoxin by novel nanotechnological approaches: ENDONANO

Last update: Sep 28, 2021 Last update: Sep 28, 2021

Details

Locations:Austria, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain
Start Date:Jan 1, 2019
End Date:Dec 31, 2022
Contract value: EUR 1,000,614
Sectors:Laboratory & Measurement, Science & Innovation
Laboratory & Measurement, Science & Innovation
Categories:Grants
Date posted:Sep 28, 2021

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Description

Programme(s): H2020-EU.1.3.1. - Fostering new skills by means of excellent initial training of researchers

Topic(s): MSCA-ITN-2018 - Innovative Training Networks

Call for proposal: H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

Funding Scheme: MSCA-ITN-EID - European Industrial Doctorates

Grant agreement ID: 812661

Objective

ENDONANO (Quantitative detection of bacterial endotoxin by novel nanotechnological approaches) addresses a key regulatory and safety issue, i.e. the unbiased quantitative detection of bacterial endotoxin in products for medical use and in drug development and toxicological studies. The currently adopted LAL assays are reliable only in limited conditions and prone to interference at several levels, and therefore cannot be applied to all products and substances. ENDONANO will exploit new concepts, based on the capacity of metal nanoparticles to adsorb endotoxin, and new detection methods, based on molecular beacons, for developing novel assays to quantitatively detect endotoxin in complex matrices and in a wide range of conditions. The scientific and technological goals of ENDONANO include: 1. Investigating the capacity of endotoxin to specifically inducing inflammatory reactions in human primary blood cells; 2. Developing new methods based on endotoxin capture by metal nanoparticles in complex matrices (biological fluids, emulsions, gels, etc.); 3. Designing and implementing signal generation and detection methods for the quantitative endotoxin measurement; 4. Planning assay prototypes to be developed and validated for commercial purposes. ENDONANO will train 4 PhD students in an overarching training programme that will include training-by-research, courses of technical, scientific, and transferrable skills, active participation to public scientific events, and intense intersectoral networking. The ENDONANO consortium encompasses three academic institutions with strong expertise in inflammation, advanced biosensing, and top expertise in nanotechnology and use of nanoparticles for modulating bacterial functions, two SMEs expert in development and commercialisation of diagnostic detection assays and one biotech company specialised in (magnetic) microbead technology, and two Participant Organisations (SMEs). All have proven experience in higher education and training.

 

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