User Group Meetings 2023
San Francisco, USA
Watch on-demand presentations from our June 2023 in-person meeting in San Francisco
Watch presentations from our User Group meeting
in San Francisco
Our day-long event in San Francisco revealed new insights into how these multi-omics experts use the high-plex SomaScan® Assay for protein biomarker discovery. Their presentations covered aging, artificial intelligence, prematurity, sleep and circadian time, dementia, COPD, and more.
Taylor Rice
From early discovery to clinical trials: unlocking the power of dynamic insights in human biology using SomaLogic technology
Russell Bowler, MD, PhD
Director of Precision Medicine
Director of COPD Clinic
Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Medicine
National Jewish Health
Using SomaScan data from multiple cohorts to identify biomarkers of COPD progression
Kaitlin Casaletto, PhD
Rowan Saloner, PhD
Assistant Professor
Memory and Aging Center
Department of Neurology, University of California
San Francisco
Proteomic approaches to identifying biologic drivers of disease progression in familial frontotemporal dementia
Benoit LeHallier, PhD
Senior Director of Data Science
Alkahest, Inc.
Deep proteomics foundations to decrypt (ab)normal aging
Ali Javaheri, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Investigator in the Center for Cardiovascular Research,
Washington University
Using proteomic strategies to uncover novel biomarkers and mechanisms in heart failure
David Astling, PhD
Analyzing large data sets: from effect of sample handling to combing data from different sample batches
Emmanuel Mignot,
MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine
Director of Center for Narcolepsy
Director of Mignot Lab
Stanford University School of Medicine
Proteomics of sleep and circadian time
Taylor Rice
From early discovery to clinical trials: unlocking the power of dynamic insights in human biology using SomaLogic technology
Kaitlin Casaletto, PhD
Rowan Saloner, PhD
Proteomic approaches to identifying biologic drivers of disease progression in familial frontotemporal dementia
Nima Aghaeepour, PhD
Redefining prematurity using artificial intelligence and multiomics analysis
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