Panome Bio at ASMS 2025: Launching Transcriptomics and Advancing Multi-Omic Integration
Panome Bio proudly returned to the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) 2025 Annual Conference for our third consecutive year as an exhibitor. Held in June, this flagship event brought together leaders in analytical science and provided the perfect stage for Panome Bio to unveil our newest service: RNA-Seq-based Transcriptomics.
With the addition of transcriptomics, Panome Bio now offers a complete, integrated suite of multi-omic capabilities — bringing researchers closer than ever to a full systems-level understanding of biology.
New Service Launch: RNA-Seq Transcriptomics
Just ahead of the meeting, Panome Bio officially launched our Transcriptomics Service, enabling high-throughput, quantitative gene expression analysis through RNA sequencing. Designed to seamlessly integrate with our metabolomics and proteomics offerings, this new service empowers researchers to connect gene expression patterns to downstream molecular phenotypes, driving more meaningful insights across discovery and translational research.
The ASMS exhibit hall was buzzing as attendees stopped by our booth to explore how this new layer of -omics can enhance their workflows—and how Panome Bio’s end-to-end platform simplifies multi-omic data integration.
Scientific Presentations & Partner Spotlights
Monday, June 2
Agilent Breakfast Seminar
Profiling metabolism across scales by mass spectrometry
Presenter: Dr. Gary Patti, CSO, Panome Bio
Seer Breakfast Seminar
Deep Plasma Proteome Profiling Reveals Distinct Signatures in Metabolic Health
Presenter: Dr. Gary Patti
Poster Presentation
Integrated phosphoproteomics and metabolomics analysis in wild-type and KRAS-mutant colorectal cancer cells connects signaling pathways to metabolic hubs
Presenter: Ashima Mehta, Panome Bio
Partner Poster Presentation
Quantitative, large panel metabolomics with the MxP Quant 500 XL kit optimized and validated for the 6495D triple quadrupole LC/MS
Presenter: Stephen Dearth, biocrates life sciences
Tuesday, June 3
Mass Tech Breakfast Seminar
Applications of AP/MALDI with triple quadrupole mass analyzers
Presenter: Dr. Gary Patti
Poster Presentations
Metabolomic analysis of dried blood spots collected on multiple collection cards
Presenter: Monil Gandhi, Panome Bio
MassID: A cloud-based untargeted metabolomics pipeline for enhanced biochemical discovery
Presenter: Dr. Ethan Stancliffe, Panome Bio
Partner Poster Presentations
Batch correction for metabolomics data: Analysis of 90 batches acquired over 4 years
Presenter: Michaela Schwaiger-Haber, Washington University in St. Louis
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of serum from colon cancer patients using untargeted and targeted metabolomics
Presenter: Kevin Cho, Washington University in St. Louis
Wednesday, June 4
Dr. Gary Patti Visits the Panome Booth
Panome Bio’s CSO met with attendees to discuss the state of -omics integration and the evolving role of mass spectrometry in systems biology. From software innovations to cross-platform synergy, the discussion reflected the excitement surrounding Panome Bio’s ever-expanding technology stack.
Thursday, June 5
Poster Presentation
Investigating systemic consequences following the depletion of native murine intestinal flora
Presenter: Doug Guzior, Panome Bio
Driving Discovery Through Deeper Integration
ASMS 2025 reinforced a clear message: the future of discovery lies in multi-omic synergy. With the launch of our Transcriptomics service, Panome Bio is making it easier than ever to connect gene expression to downstream molecular function — accelerating biomarker discovery, disease characterization, and therapeutic development.
A big thank you to all who stopped by our booth or attended our presentations. We look forward to continuing the conversation—and the collaboration—throughout 2025 and beyond.