Accelerate Your Science
Olink Seminar 2025
June 10, 2025 || Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto
Participate. Learn. Connect.
Join us for an exclusive in-person event where cutting-edge proteomics innovations meet real-world impact. Discover how affinity-based proteomics is driving breakthroughs in disease understanding and connect with leading experts in the field.
Date: June 10, 2025
Location: Mt Sinai Auditorium
Street Address: 18th floor Auditorium, 600 University Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 1X5
Registrations & Coffee: 9.00AM - 9.30AM
Lectures: 9.30AM - 2.40PM
Data Analysis Workshop: 3.00 - 4.00PM
Why attend?
- Gain insights from top academic and clinical researchers in the field.
- Explore how protein biomarkers are shaping precision medicine.
- Network with experts and peers in the areas of multiomics and proteomics
- Learn how an Olink CSP can support your research.
- Participate in our Data QC Workshop and experience the power of high-quality proteomics data firsthand.
The event is free to attend, but registration is required.
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Speakers

Proteome-Wide Associations Reveal Early Biomarkers in Crohn’s Disease – Biju Bharali, Postdoctoral Researcher a postdoctoral fellow, Lunenfeld Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital

Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) levels correlate with circulating factors in soft-tissue sarcoma – David Benjamin Shultz, MD, PhD. Associate Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology, PMH, University of Toronto

An overview of the High - Throughput Screening Facility – Mariam Iskilova, MSc, Laboratory Manager, NBCC HTS LTRI

Olink’s PEA technology – from biomarker discovery to clinical utility on one platform | Jasmine Nault, Business Development Manager Midplex, Olink

Enabling proteomics at global scale - Evan Mills, VP Global Sales and Support, Olink

A Technical Overview of the Olink Workflow - Shana Lamers, MS, Field Application Scientist, Olink

Data Analysis Workshop, Heng (Tony) Qian, Head of Data Science, Olink