April 13–17, ICGEB hosted Davide Campagnol (Universidade da Coruña-CICA UDC Centro Interdisciplinar de Química e Bioloxía), pictured here with Alessandro Marcello and Tea Carletti (ICGEB Molecular Virology Lab), for joint experiments using the FLUFET device.
Known as Flufet, the project on Flow detection of viruses by graphene field effect transistor microarrays, received a boost in April 2026.
During the week of April 13-17, 2026, the Molecular Virology laboratory at ICGEB hosted researcher Davide Campagnol from the “Universidade de Coruña-CICA UDC Centro Interdisciplinar de Química e Bioloxia”, Spain, in the context of the Flufet project.
Pictured here with Group Leader, Alessandro Marcello and Research Associate, Tea Carletti, the collaborators are part of an international team that is working to develop technology for the detection of zoonotic diseases
Joint experiments were conducted using the FLUFET device on real viral samples. FLUFET is an EIC Pathfinder project of the European Innovation Council (EIC), focusing on developing innovative sensing technology for rapid and accurate viral detection.