[EDUCATIONAL WEBINAR]
Thursday March 12 - 4pm CET
Bacterial Toxins in Action: Real-World Applications in Translational Research and Testing
An educational webinar featuring real-world case studies on pertussis toxin in animal models and animal-free botulinum toxin testing strategies.
Why Attend This Webinar?
Bacterial toxins are no longer viewed solely as biological threats; they are now critical tools for modern biomedical research and pharmaceutical testing. This webinar bridges fundamental toxin biology with practical applications, showing how researchers and industry scientists are using these molecules to generate reliable, translatable data.
You will gain:
Practical insight into how and why pertussis toxin is used in autoimmune and neurological disease models
A clear understanding of animal-free botulinum toxin detection and potency testing strategies
Guidance on selecting high-quality, reproducible toxin reagents for research and QC environments
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is designed for:
Academic researchers in immunology, neuroscience, and infectious disease
Biotech and pharmaceutical scientists involved in drug discovery, assay development, and QC
R&D leaders seeking alternatives to animal experiments as QCs for botulinum products and in food testing
Diagnostic and food safety laboratories working with toxin detection
About the Speakers:
Industry and scientific experts from List Labs will share over four decades of experience in developing highly purified bacterial products and proprietary testing reagents used globally in research and pharmaceutical manufacturing.