InBio Webinar: Latest Innovations in Basophil Activation Testing for Food Allergy Investigation
February 18 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
BAT Webinar – Wednesday, February 18th – 11am ET, 8am PT
Latest Innovations in Basophil Activation Testing for Food Allergy Investigation
InBio is teaming up with Beckman Coulter to bring you a webinar on Wednesday, February 18th that will explore how next-generation basophil activation testing can simplify workflows, improve reproducibility and overcome common bottlenecks in food allergy research.
The webinar will discuss how Beckman Coulter’s streamlined, robust, and easy-to-use Basophil Activation Test (BAT)—leveraging innovative dry technology and InBio’s high quality food protein standards—is designed to overcome traditional limitations in allergy testing.
What’s on the Agenda
Explore technical advances in BAT for simplified implementation
Understand how food protein standards are manufactured with defined allergen composition
Learn validation processes that ensure reproducibility and reliability
Discuss how molecular approaches can improve allergy platforms
The webinar will be available on-demand—so register even if you can’t join us live on February 18th.
Speakers
Sabina Wuenschmann, PhD, is Vice President of Allergen Manufacturing and R&D at InBio, where she has led scientific innovation and product development for over 15 years. Her career spans virology research, allergen molecular research, and proteomics with a strong focus on translating science into high-quality commercial solutions for global diagnostic and research markets. Research made real!
Jean-Marc Busnel, PhD is head of the Translational Research Team of Beckman Coulter Life Sciences and co-author of more than 55 peer-reviewed articles in the fields of bioanalytical chemistry, metabolomics, proteomics and whole blood based functional flow cytometry assays. Dr. Busnel works on further leveraging the capabilities of Flow Cytometry for patient stratification in various pathological areas such as allergy, autoimmunity, infectious diseases and oncology.
Find full bios and more details on the webinar here.
Can’t attend live? Register here and we will send you a recording after the webinar to all registrants. Hope to see you there!

