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Discover Endless Parseabilities in Single Cell at ASHG 2025

The freedom to design experiments your way. The flexibility to answer your biggest questions. With Parse Biosciences, the possibilities in single cell are endless. Join us in Boston to see where your science can go next!

Join Us at Booth 927

Stop by Booth 927 for fresh coffee in a take-home YETI mug. Stay for the conversation — we’d love to hear about your research and show how single cell can take it further.

Sessions

CoLab Industry Presentation

Endless Possibilities in Single Cell Discovery with Parse Biosciences

Wednesday, October 15
2:30–3:00 PM EDT
CoLab Theater 1

Discover the latest innovations in single cell, including advancements in Evercode Whole Transcriptome, TCR, BCR, and Trailmaker. Designed to deliver scale, flexibility, and quality — single cell has never been more powerful.

Charlie Roco, PhD
Charlie Roco, PhD
CTO and Cofounder
Parse Biosciences
Lunchtime Educational Session

Breakthroughs in Single Cell Research

Thursday, October 16
12:00-1:00 PM EDT
Room 254AB

Single cell technologies are opening new frontiers in biological discovery, enabling researchers to investigate complex systems with unprecedented precision and scale. In this session, Dr. Sam Van de Velde (Salk Institute) will present his latest findings on the sustained genomic response to the GLP-1 agonist Exendin-4 in pancreatic beta cells, highlighting a multi-omics strategy that reveals phosphorylation of Med14 by PKA as a key signaling event in transcriptional activation. Dr. Karolina Aberg (Virginia Commonwealth University) will share approaches for conducting large-scale, cost-effective, and rigorous single cell transcriptomic studies. She will discuss workflows that address the technical and analytical challenges of generating large human brain datasets, including those investigating alcohol use disorder, autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, and other psychiatric conditions. Together, these presentations will showcase how single cell methods are advancing both mechanistic insights and large-scale discovery.

Come early to make sure you get a lunch!

Karolina Aberg, PhD
Karolina Aberg, PhD
Professor and Associate Director of the Center for Biomarker Research and Precision Medicine
Virginia Commonwealth University
Sam Van de Velde, PhD
Sam Van de Velde, PhD
Staff Scientist
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Podium Presentation

Details coming soon.

Session 38 – Computational Tools for Precision Therapeutics

Unleashing the Power of AI-driven Drug Discovery with a 100 Million Single Cell Atlas

Thursday, October 16
8:30-10:00 AM EDT
Room 206AB/Level 2

We built the largest scRNA-seq drug response dataset to date—100M+ cells, 50 cell line models, and 379 compounds. Using Parse’s GigaLab and Ultima’s UG 100™, we reveal genotype-linked programs and compound-specific cell cycle effects, providing an open resource to accelerate AI-driven cancer drug discovery.

Poster Presentations

Enabling low cell input and high throughput processing of cell fixation for single-cell RNA profiling using combinatorial barcoding

Wednesday, October 15
2:30-4:30 PM EDT
Exhibit & Poster Hall, Lower Level
Board Number: 4013W

Whole-organism atlasing using Parse Evercode Penta produces comprehensive and consistent scRNA-seq transcript detection across multiple tissues

Thursday, October 16
2:30-4:30 PM EDT
Exhibit & Poster Hall, Lower Level
Board Number: 4078T

Deep-mining antibody repertoires with high-throughput single cell BCR and whole transcriptome sequencing with high sensitivity

Thursday, October 16
2:30-4:30 PM EDT
Exhibit & Poster Hall, Lower Level
Board Number: 4086T

Comprehensive profiling of lung tumor infiltrating lymphocytes using high throughput TCR sequencing

Friday, October 17
2:30-4:30 PM EDT
Exhibit & Poster Hall, Lower Level
Board Number: 4024F

Characterizing virus-specific T cell receptors in common infectious diseases using high-throughput single cell combinatorial barcoding

Friday, October 17
2:30-4:30 PM EDT
Exhibit & Poster Hall, Lower Level
Board Number: 4020F

Single Cell-ebration

Thursday, October 16
Doors open 8:00 PM
King’s Boston Seaport | 60 Seaport Blvd, Suite 225 – Just a 5-minute walk from the convention center

It’s the can’t-miss party of ASHG! Join us for food, drinks, bowling, pool, arcade games, and dancing — plus your own custom t-shirt made on the spot.

Meet Your Single Cell Concierge

Look for the Parse team throughout ASHG — we’re here to connect, answer questions, and learn about your research.

Aisling Sinclair

Senior Product Marketing Manager

Alan Fox

Field Application Scientist III

Charlie Roco

Chief Technology Officer

Crina Curca

Research Associate II

Daniel Diaz

Staff Bioinformatics Application Scientist

Gokhan Demirkan

Senior Product Manager

Joey Pangallo

Senior Scientist

Jose Jacob

Senior Product Manager

Kaitie Kramer

VP, Marketing

Karlie Fedder-Semmes

Product Marketing Manager

Lisa Owen

Senior Director, Growth Marketing

Mia Bothner

Senior Technical Sale Manager

Mike Khan

Technical Sales Manager

Olivia Kaplan

Research Associate II

Olivia Shaw

Regional Marketing Manager

Ramon Maghsoudi

Director, Digital Marketing & Operations

Sandra Jabre

District Sales Manager

Stephanie Wilson

Digital Marketing Manager

Vicky Morrison

Senior Product Manager of Software

Vuong Tran

Staff Scientist
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