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Panome Bio at US HUPO 2025: Powering Discovery with Integrated Multi-omics

February 22. 2025

Panome Bio was proud to return for our third consecutive year as an exhibitor at US HUPO 2025, held this February in Philadelphia. As always, the conference provided an outstanding platform to engage with the proteomics and broader omics community, and this year’s discussions around multi-omic integration, clinical applications, and analytical accuracy hit especially close to home.

Our team contributed to several impactful sessions that showcased the power of combining metabolomics, proteomics, and targeted profiling to address complex biological questions:

Poster Presentations

Monday, February 24

Cohort-Based Integrated Multiomics from Single Sample Blood Draws Provides Comprehensive Holistic Phenotypic Insights

Presented by: Dr. Ethan Stancliffe


This poster demonstrated how Panome Bio’s streamlined sample workflow enables deep, multidimensional phenotyping from a single blood draw—ideal for scalable cohort studies and translational research.

Tuesday, February 25

Predicting Poor Outcomes in COVID-19 Patients Through Integrating Targeted Profiling of Inflammatory Proteins with Untargeted Metabolomics

Presented by: Dr. Adam Richardson


Dr. Richardson shared insights into how combined metabolic and protein profiling can help identify predictive signatures of disease severity, with implications for personalized medicine and triage strategies.

Oral Presentations

Monday, February 24


Multi-Omic Analysis Identifies Modulations in Amino Acid and Fatty Acid Metabolism Associated with Cardiovascular Dysfunction in RAB27a Mutant Mice

Presented by Dr. Calvin Vary | In partnership with MaineHealth


This collaborative study highlighted how integrated metabolomic and proteomic analysis can illuminate molecular changes linked to cardiovascular risk in a genetic mouse model.

Tuesday, February 25

Moving Beyond Coverage: Assessing the Quantitative Accuracy of Affinity and Mass Spec Based Approaches to High-Throughput Proteomics

Presented by: Dr. Ethan Stancliffe


In this talk, Dr. Stancliffe addressed a critical question in the proteomics community—how to balance depth of coverage with quantitative reliability across different platforms.

Throughout the week, we had fantastic conversations with researchers eager to explore how Panome Bio’s Next-Generation Metabolomics, proteomics, and multi-omic capabilities can enhance discovery in disease biology, therapeutic development, and translational research.

As multi-omics continues to move from theory to practice, we’re excited to be a trusted partner helping scientists get more from every sample. Thank you to everyone who joined us in Philadelphia—we’ll see you again at US HUPO 2026!

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