
Seer will present early findings from its 20,000-sample AI-driven multi-cancer screening collaboration with Korea University at ASMS 2026, highlighting the Proteograph Product Suite’s deep, unbiased plasma proteomics capabilities. It will unveil Radiant DIA, a next-generation search engine cutting proteomic data processing times by tenfold with the Fulcrum Pipeline.
Seer will participate in the American Society for Mass Spectrometry Annual Conference from May 31 to June 4, 2026, showcasing its Proteograph Product Suite through a breakfast symposium, an oral presentation and multiple customer-led talks detailing advances in scalable proteomics.
At a breakfast symposium on June 1, Seer and Korea University will share the first public insights from their 20,000-sample plasma study, demonstrating how AI-driven analysis of deep, unbiased proteomics can enable highly sensitive, scalable multi-cancer screening for population health initiatives.
On June 2, Seer will unveil Radiant DIA, a next-generation DIA proteomics search engine designed to reduce data processing times by an order of magnitude, and introduce the Fulcrum Pipeline, a modular framework for distributed search and cluster-scale post-processing across local and cloud environments.