ASHG (American Society of Human Genetics)
Connect with Seer at ASHG in Boston
Booth #2586
October 14 – 18, 2025
Boston, MA
Join us at ASHG to learn how Seer can help reveal more of the proteome for you, so you can unveil new discoveries for the world.
Attend our CoLab Session
Seer’s CoLab session will highlight how advanced multi-omic technologies are shaping the future of translational genomics and precision medicine. Brendan Keating will share findings from gene-edited pig organ xenotransplants into humans, where integrated omics revealed immune and physiological dynamics critical for advancing compassionate use and first-in-human trials. Gloria Sheynkman will present how proteomic profiling with Seer’s Proteograph® Product Suite enabled the discovery of isoform-specific biomarkers predicting survival differences in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Together, these talks showcase the power of Seer’s technology to uncover novel biomarkers, deepen biological insight, and accelerate clinical translation in organ replacement and complex disease.
- Date: Thursday, October 16, 2025
- Time: 2:30 – 3:00pm ET
- Location: Theater 1, Exhibit Hall
Featured Speakers

Brendan Keating, PhD Associate Professor, Division of Transplantation, Dept of Surgery and Institute of Systems GeneticsNew York University Langone Health

Gloria Sheynkman, PhD Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
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