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Seer to Showcase AI-Driven Multi-Cancer Screening Approach and Next-Generation Proteomics Capabilities at ASMS 2026

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Seer (Nasdaq: SEER) will showcase its AI-driven multi-cancer screening approach and next-generation proteomics tools at ASMS 2026 in San Diego, May 31–June 4.

Highlights include a 20,000-sample collaboration with Korea University, the Radiant DIA™ search engine, the Fulcrum Pipeline™, and numerous customer-led Proteograph® studies.

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Collaboration samples: 20,000 clinical plasma samples HuBP proteins: over 10,000 proteins ASMS 2026 dates: May 31–June 4, 2026 +5 more
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Collaboration samples 20,000 clinical plasma samples Korea University collaboration using Proteograph Product Suite
HuBP proteins over 10,000 proteins Human Blood Proteome (HuBP) database profiling
ASMS 2026 dates May 31–June 4, 2026 American Society for Mass Spectrometry Annual Conference
Breakfast symposium time 7:00 a.m. PT ID-free AI proteomics multi-cancer screening session on June 1, 2026
Oral presentation time 9:50 a.m. PT Radiant DIA and Fulcrum Pipeline session on June 2, 2026
Workshop time 5:45–7:00 p.m. Quantitative DIA Data Analysis workshop on June 3, 2026
Booth number Booth #402 Seer presence at ASMS 2026 exhibit hall
Pre-news price $1.79 Price before ASMS 2026 AI announcement

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SEER showed a modest 1.13% pre-news gain while momentum scanners only flagged ARMP with a small upside move and no related news. Broader biotech peers showed mixed moves, suggesting today’s AI proteomics conference update is more stock-specific than sector-driven.

Previous AI Reports

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Jun 01 AI collaboration launch Positive +11.5% Announced 20,000-sample AI-driven cancer diagnostics study with Korea University.
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Prior AI-tagged announcement with Korea University saw a positive 11.46% move, indicating past optimism around this collaboration.

Recent Company History

Historically, Seer’s AI-related news has centered on its large-scale collaboration with Korea University. In June 2025, the company announced a 20,000-sample AI-driven cancer diagnostics study using its Proteograph platform, which prompted a 11.46% one-day gain. The current ASMS 2026 announcement previews early findings from that same large-scale effort and highlights expanded tooling and customer use cases, extending the AI and population-scale proteomics narrative.

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+11.5% avg move · Previous AI-related news around the Korea University collaboration produced an average one-day move ...
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Previous AI-related news around the Korea University collaboration produced an average one-day move of 11.46%, and today’s ASMS update continues that same AI, multi-cancer screening theme.

The 2025 AI collaboration announcement established a 20,000-sample cancer study with Korea University; the ASMS 2026 news advances this by previewing early multi-cancer screening findings and detailing new data-processing tools built for population-scale proteomics.

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This announcement highlights Seer’s expanding AI-driven proteomics ecosystem, including a 20,000-sam...
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This announcement highlights Seer’s expanding AI-driven proteomics ecosystem, including a 20,000-sample multi-cancer screening collaboration and new Radiant DIA and Fulcrum data-processing tools. It builds on a 2025 AI collaboration that previously drew a 11.46% stock move. Investors may focus on how these scientific milestones translate into commercial traction, especially given the company’s population-scale ambitions and growing set of Proteograph-enabled studies.

Key Terms

proteomics, mass spectrometry, multi-cancer screening, nanoparticle-enabled proteomics, +4 more
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proteomics medical
"the pioneer and trusted partner for deep, unbiased proteomic insights"
Proteomics is the large-scale study of all the proteins produced by a cell, tissue or organism, like taking a full inventory and watching how the workforce and machines inside a factory behave. For investors, proteomics matters because it helps identify drug targets, disease indicators and responses to treatments—information that can speed development, reduce risk, guide partnerships and reveal new commercial opportunities in biotech and diagnostics.
mass spectrometry medical
"2026 American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Annual Conference"
Mass spectrometry is a laboratory technique that identifies and measures chemicals by giving molecules an electrical charge and sorting them by how fast they move, like weighing and separating coins to see which kinds are present. For investors, its results are evidence used in drug development, quality control, food and environmental testing, and diagnostics, so clear mass-spec data can affect regulatory approval, product reliability, costs and market confidence.
multi-cancer screening medical
"ID-free AI Proteomics for Multi-Cancer Screening"
Multi-cancer screening is a single medical test that looks for signs of many different cancers at once, often from one blood sample, rather than testing for each cancer separately. It matters to investors because a reliable multi-cancer test could reshape the diagnostics market, create large new revenue streams, and change healthcare spending and insurance decisions — like a smartphone that replaced several separate gadgets but also faces regulatory and payment hurdles.
nanoparticle-enabled proteomics medical
"adoption of nanoparticle-enabled proteomics across translational research"
Tiny engineered particles used to grab, concentrate and study proteins from biological samples, making it easier to find and measure many different proteins at once. Think of them as tiny fishing hooks that pull specific molecules out of a complex soup so researchers can identify disease signals, drug effects or biomarkers faster and with less sample. For investors, the approach can speed development of diagnostics and therapies, lower lab costs, and create commercially valuable tools or data that may drive revenue or partnerships.
biomarker discovery medical
"foundation for the next generation of biomarker discovery and precision medicine"
Biomarker discovery is the process of finding measurable biological signals—like a specific molecule, gene pattern or protein—that indicate the presence, stage, or likely course of a disease or a patient’s response to a treatment. For investors it matters because validated biomarkers can speed drug development, reduce trial costs and unlock new diagnostics or companion products, similar to identifying a reliable fingerprint that lets a company target treatments more accurately and reach the market faster.
data independent acquisition technical
"Peptide-Level Mapping ... Using Data Independent Acquisition Mass Spectrometry"
A laboratory method that systematically scans a biological sample to detect and quantify many proteins and other molecules at once, collecting a complete dataset rather than measuring only a few preselected targets. For investors, this matters because it produces more comprehensive and repeatable evidence—like photographing an entire crowd instead of checking a guest list—helping companies develop diagnostics, guide drug decisions, strengthen regulatory filings, and reduce technical risk.
extracellular vesicle medical
"extracellular vesicle analysis, and deep plasma proteome characterization"
Tiny, membrane-bound particles that cells release to carry proteins, genetic material and other molecules to nearby or distant cells; think of them as sealed biological messages or parcels sent by cells. They matter to investors because they are being developed as new diagnostic markers, drug-delivery systems and therapeutic products — a platform technology with potential for recurring revenue, partnerships, and regulatory milestones that can drive company value.
glycoproteome medical
"Improved Serum Glycoproteome Coverage via EGCG-Based Extracellular Vesicle Isolation"
The glycoproteome is the complete set of proteins in a cell, tissue, or organism that carry sugar-based chemical tags called glycans. For investors, it matters because these sugar tags can change how proteins behave, influencing disease markers, drug and vaccine effectiveness, and the quality control of biologic medicines—similar to how packaging or labeling can alter a product’s performance, regulatory approval chances, and market value.

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Drs. Sang-Won Lee and Jaewoo Kang to share early insights from Seer's 20,000-sample collaboration with Korea University in breakfast symposium on AI-driven multi-cancer screening

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., May 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Seer, Inc. (Nasdaq: SEER), the pioneer and trusted partner for deep, unbiased proteomic insights, today announced its participation at the 2026 American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Annual Conference, taking place May 31 to June 4 at the San Diego Convention Center. At the meeting, Seer and a broad set of collaborators will demonstrate how the Proteograph® Product Suite is enabling deep, unbiased, scalable proteomics with peptide-level precision, empowering researchers to uncover hidden biological insights and drive new discovery across translational and population-scale research.

Seer's presence at ASMS 2026 will span a featured breakfast symposium previewing one of the most ambitious applications of AI-driven proteomics to date, an oral presentation introducing next-generation proteomic data processing tools, and a diverse set of customer-led scientific presentations. Together, these sessions reflect the accelerating adoption of nanoparticle-enabled proteomics across translational research, systems biology, biomarker discovery, and precision medicine.

“ASMS has long been a defining venue for the proteomics community, and the breadth of Seer-enabled science being presented this year reflects how rapidly deep, unbiased proteomics is advancing from specialized research into population-scale discovery. Studies combining this scale and depth were simply not possible before the Proteograph platform, and we believe they represent a scientific paradigm shift in how proteomics can be applied to human health. I could not be more proud of the role Seer, our collaborators, and our customers are playing in helping to make this future possible,” said Omid Farokhzad, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of Seer. “From AI-powered multi-cancer screening with our collaborators at Korea University to next-generation data processing infrastructure such as Radiant DIA, the work being shared at ASMS 2026 underscores both the scientific impact and operational maturity of the Proteograph platform as a foundation for the next generation of biomarker discovery and precision medicine.”

Seer Breakfast Symposium
ID-free AI Proteomics for Multi-Cancer Screening
Date: Monday, June 1, 2026 | Time: 7:00 a.m. PT | Location: Conference Center, Room 33B

Speakers:

  • Sang-Won Lee, PhD, Korea University and TargetX Inc
  • Jaewoo Kang, PhD, Korea University and AIGEN Sciences

The symposium will offer the first public preview of findings from Seer's previously announced large-scale collaboration with Korea University, which is analyzing more than 20,000 clinical plasma samples using the Proteograph Product Suite. Drs. Lee and Kang will share how AI-driven analysis of deep, unbiased plasma proteomics can enable highly sensitive, scalable multi-cancer screening, which is impactful for population-scale precision health initiatives.

Seer Oral Presentation
Building Scalable Proteomics with Radiant DIA™ and the Fulcrum Pipeline™
Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2026 | Time: 9:50 a.m. PT | Location: Ballroom 20BC Presenter: Seth Just, Data Engineering and Software, Seer

As proteomics studies scale to tens of thousands of samples, data processing has emerged as a rate-limiting step constraining how quickly results can move from instrument to biological insight. In this oral presentation, Seer will introduce Radiant DIA™, a next-generation DIA proteomics search engine currently in development designed to deliver an order-of-magnitude reduction in runtime while preserving the depth and sensitivity required for discovery. Paired with the Fulcrum Pipeline™, a modular framework for distributed search and cluster-scale post-processing across local and cloud environments, Radiant DIA aims to remove one of the most significant computational constraints on modern population-scale proteomics, enabling researchers to process the largest cohorts in dramatically less time.

Scientific Presentations Featuring Seer Technology

ASMS attendees will also have access to a diverse set of customer-led presentations enabled by the Proteograph Product Suite. Highlights include development of a Human Blood Proteome (HuBP) database profiling over 10,000 proteins to advance understanding of human physiology and disease, comparative evaluations of next-generation plasma proteomics workflows and instrumentation platforms, multiomics investigations into Alzheimer's disease and environmental exposure biology, and studies demonstrating advances in glycoproteomics, extracellular vesicle analysis, and deep plasma proteome characterization. Together, these presentations underscore the growing adoption of Seer-powered proteomics across translational research, systems biology, biomarker discovery, and precision medicine applications.

Oral Presentations

  • Integrative Blood Proteomics Reveals the HuBP Atlas of over 10,000 Proteins Informing Human Physiology and Disease — Presenter: Zhenyu Sun | June 1, 10:10 a.m. | Room 6A
  • Using complementary discovery and targeted proteomic techniques on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) provides unprecedented insight into Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) — Presenter: Lauren Tang | June 1, 4:10 p.m. | Ballroom 20A

Workshop Session

  • Quantitative DIA Data Analysis — Panelist: Seth Just | June 3, 5:45-7:00 p.m. | Room 6DE

Poster Presentations | June 1

  • Multi-faceted Technical Evaluation of Illumina, Olink, and Seer + Orbitrap Astral Zoom for Plasma Proteomics — Presenter: William F. Beimers | Poster MP 596
  • Multiomics Mapping of Environmental Exposures to Pathway Perturbation in Alzheimer's Disease — Presenter: Cassandra G. Kempf | Poster MP 490
  • Deep-Visual LC-MS Proteomics of Charcot-Leyden-like Crystallopathy in Fra2 Mice — Presenter: Hendrik Wesseling | Poster MP 634
  • MS-Based Proteomic Characterization of the SOD1-G93A Mouse Model — Presenter: Bo Yang | Poster MP 049

Poster Presentations | June 2

  • Comparison of Common Plasma Proteomics Workflows Reveals Distinct Pre-Analytical Biases by Sample Preparation and Nanoparticle Enrichment — Presenter: Franziska Voellmy | Poster TP 064
  • A Comparative Evaluation of Plasma Sample Preparation Workflows for Proteome Analysis — Presenter: Yeongshin Kim | Poster TP 431
  • Unlocking the Plasma Proteome: A Multi-Method Comparative Study — Presenter: Hieu T. Nguyen | Poster TP 051
  • Deep Plasma Proteomics Reveals Network-Level Signatures of Astrocyte Reactivity in Default Mode Network Hubs — Presenter: Ruyu Shi | Poster TP 039

Poster Presentations | June 4

  • Improved Serum Glycoproteome Coverage via EGCG-Based Extracellular Vesicle Isolation — Presenter: Geul Bang | Poster ThP 281
  • Streamlined High-Confidence Plasma Proteomics Reveals Condition-Specific Apolipoprotein E and Fibrinogen Dynamics — Presenter: Lawrie Veale | Poster ThP 675
  • Peptide-Level Mapping of Mouse Plasma Apolipoproteins Using Data Independent Acquisition Mass Spectrometry — Presenter: Mahmoud Elhusseiny Mostafa | Poster ThP 600

For more information, please visit Booth #402 at ASMS 2026 or contact us at pr@seer.bio.

About Seer, Inc.
Seer, Inc. (Nasdaq: SEER) sets the standard in deep, unbiased proteomics, delivering insights with scale, speed, precision, and reproducibility previously unattainable by other proteomic methods. Seer's Proteograph Product Suite integrates proprietary engineered nanoparticles, automation instrumentation, optimized consumables, and advanced analytical software. Seer's products are for research use only and are not intended for diagnostic procedures. For more information, visit www.seer.bio.

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. Such forward-looking statements are based on Seer's beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to it on the date of this press release. Forward-looking statements may involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Seer's actual results, performance, or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. These statements include but are not limited to statements regarding the strength and scope of Seer's intellectual property portfolio, Seer's ability to protect its innovations and market position, and the company's plans to pursue available legal options. These and other risks are described more fully in Seer's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") and other documents that Seer subsequently files with the SEC from time to time. Except to the extent required by law, Seer undertakes no obligation to update such statements to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made.

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FAQ

What is Seer (NASDAQ: SEER) presenting at ASMS 2026 on multi-cancer screening?

Seer is hosting a breakfast symposium on AI-driven, ID-free multi-cancer screening using deep, unbiased plasma proteomics. According to Seer, this work leverages more than 20,000 clinical plasma samples from a collaboration with Korea University to support population-scale precision health initiatives.

What is the 20,000-sample Seer and Korea University collaboration mentioned in May 26, 2026 news?

The collaboration analyzes over 20,000 clinical plasma samples using the Proteograph Product Suite. According to Seer, AI-based analysis of these deep proteomic profiles aims to enable highly sensitive, scalable multi-cancer screening suitable for large population-level precision health efforts.

What is Seer’s Radiant DIA™ and Fulcrum Pipeline™ announced for ASMS 2026?

Radiant DIA™ is a next-generation DIA proteomics search engine in development, paired with the Fulcrum Pipeline™ for distributed processing. According to Seer, this combination targets an order-of-magnitude runtime reduction while maintaining depth and sensitivity for large, population-scale proteomics studies.

Which Seer (SEER) scientific presentations will feature at ASMS 2026?

Seer-related content includes a breakfast symposium, an oral presentation on Radiant DIA™ and Fulcrum Pipeline™, a quantitative DIA workshop, and multiple posters. According to Seer, customer-led studies span a 10,000-protein HuBP atlas, Alzheimer’s research, glycoproteomics, and deep plasma profiling.

How does Seer’s Proteograph® Product Suite support ASMS 2026 research presentations?

The Proteograph Product Suite enables deep, unbiased, scalable plasma proteomics with peptide-level precision. According to Seer, it underpins customer-led work on a Human Blood Proteome database, comparative plasma workflows, multiomics Alzheimer’s studies, extracellular vesicle analysis, and condition-specific apolipoprotein dynamics.

When and where is Seer’s AI proteomics breakfast symposium at ASMS 2026?

The symposium "ID-free AI Proteomics for Multi-Cancer Screening" is scheduled for Monday, June 1, 2026, at 7:00 a.m. PT in Room 33B. According to Seer, speakers include Drs. Sang-Won Lee and Jaewoo Kang from Korea University and partner organizations.