Seer Seeks ITC Exclusion Order Against Nanomics for Five Patent Infringements
SEER•Seer filed a complaint with the US International Trade Commission seeking an exclusion order to bar Nanomics' Proteonano kits and workstations for infringing five Seer patents in nanoparticle protein enrichment. The action supplements a May 12 district court suit and aims to protect Seer's IP in deep proteomics.
1. ITC Complaint Filed
On May 29, Seer filed a complaint with the United States International Trade Commission seeking an investigation and exclusion order to block import and sale of Nanomics' Proteonano kits and workstations in the United States.
2. Patent Infringement Claims
Seer alleges that Nanomics' products infringe U.S. Patent Nos. 11,435,360; 11,630,112; 12,050,222; 12,228,566; and 12,590,948, which cover Seer's proprietary nanoparticle protein enrichment technology.
3. Legal Action Timeline
This ITC complaint follows a patent infringement suit filed in federal district court on May 12 and represents Seer's strategy to leverage multiple legal avenues to enforce its IP rights.
4. Potential Business Impact
If granted, an ITC exclusion order would prevent competing products from entering the U.S. market, reinforcing Seer's market position and safeguarding anticipated proteomics revenue.




