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SUMMARY:Vendor: Active Motif Lunch & Learn Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Enabling Epigenetics Research Lunch & Learn Seminar\nTuesday\, May 5\, 2026\, 12PM – 1PM\n1701 Page Mill Road Rm 209 \nStop Guessing\, Start Mapping: An Epigenetics Assay Playbook \nAbstract:\nActive Motif brings you the expertise to confidently navigate the epigenetics landscape from start to finish. We begin with ATAC-seq – the foundational assay for exploring chromatin accessibility – then build into advanced methods such as ChIP-seq\,  CUT&Tag\, CUT&RUN\, RIME\, TIP-ChIp and Multi-ChIp to precisely interrogate regulatory biology.\nYou’ll learn how to design an epigenetics strategy tailored to your research goals\, including how to align assay selection with your sample type\, scale\, and biological question. Whether you’re uncovering disease mechanisms or advancing therapeutic targets\, this seminar will equip you with a clear\, actionable framework for experimental success. \nRegistration required – (QR code provided in the picture) \nPresented by: Sarah Traynor ( Senior Scientist\, Active Motif R&D) \nQuestions: Please contact Nivanka Paranavitana (Active Motif Business Development) Email: nparanavitana@activemotif.com/ Cell: 650-229-9237
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/vendor-active-motif-lunch-learn-seminar/
LOCATION:1701 Page Mill Road\, 1701 Page Mill Road\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94304\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Cytiva Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to: Cytiva Office Hour \nWhere: 3165 Porter Dr\, Palo Alto\, CA (Kitchen area/Lobby)\nWhen: May 7\, 2026\, 11:30am – 1:00pm \nBring your questions on: chromatography\, Western blotting\, protein interactions/kinetics\, cell culture\, molecular diagnostics or anything life science\, we’ll try to help! We’ll bring snacks and swags! \nCytiva Contact:\nNitish Agrawal\nnitish.agrawal@cytiva.com
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/cytiva-office-hour-7/
LOCATION:Híišen Hall (3165 Porter Drive)
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Vendor: BMG LABTECH
DESCRIPTION:Office Hours/Meet n’ Greet with BMG LABTECH\nStop by to learn all about plate readers and assays \nFREE Snacks and Refreshments will be available\nHosted by: Devon Legge \nWhere & When?\nStanford Research Park\n‘Arweh Hall\, Lobby\n1701 Page Mill Rd\nThursday\, May 7th\, 2026\nTime: 11:30AM – 1:00PM \nJoin BMG LABTECH for a casual Lunch & Learn hosted by Devon Legge at Stanford. Students\, researchers\, professors are invited to stop by\, enjoy food and drinks\, and ask anything about microplate readers. From assay workflows and detection modes to choosing the right system for your lab\, we are here to help. \nTo sign up\, contact devon.legge@gmblabtech.com or call 415-238-9476.
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/vendor-bmg-labtech/
LOCATION:1701 Page Mill Road\, 1701 Page Mill Road\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94304\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260507T120000
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SUMMARY:Arweh Hall Pizza and Science Forum
DESCRIPTION:Dear SRP Community: \nConnect with your scientific neighbors\, showcase your work\, and spark new collaborations right here in Arweh Hall! \nOur next ‘Arweh Hall Pizza and Science Forum will be held on Thursday\, May 7th 2026\, 12 to 1 PM\, Conference Room 209\, ‘Arweh Hall (1701 Page Mill Road). Pizza will be served. \nOur speaker will be Dr. Todd Herron\, Director hiPSC Biobank\, Stanford Cardiovascular Institute/Greenstone Biosciences\, and the title of his talk is “Patient Specific Disease Modeling and Therapy Discovery Using 3D Organoids.” \nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/arweh-hall-pizza-and-science-forum/
LOCATION:’Arweh Hall (1701 Page Mill Rd)\, 1701 Page Mill Rd\, Palo Alto\, California\, 94304
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:2026 Stanford Powow
DESCRIPTION:55th Annual Stanford Powow \nMay 8-10\, 2026\nEucalyptus Grove\, Stanford\, CA \nCelebrate with us\nPowow is a celebration of life and indigeneity. Join us in solidarity as we celebrate our traditions\, ancestors\, and mothers this Mother’s Day weekend!
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/2026-stanford-powow/
LOCATION:Eucalyptus Grove Stanford University\, CRPM+6X\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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CREATED:20260508T214019Z
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SUMMARY:QSU Research Methods Seminar: David Berg\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:QSU Research Methods Seminar\nTuesday\, May 12\, at 12:00 pm PST\nJoin the seminar at Tapao Hall (3180 Porter Dr. combined Room B107 & B136)\n*Lunch will be provided* \nDavid Berg\, PhD\nSenior Software Engineer at Netflix\nPh.D in Computational Neuroscience\nReliability and Reproducibility in machine learning systems \nModern scientific research\, whether for companies like Netflix\, academia or statistical medicine\, rely on a variety of complex infrastructure ranging from access to data\, compute\, lineage\, versioning\, workflow orchestration and scheduling. Although important\, these concerns are often an impediment to applied scientists. This talk will focus on how the machine learning platform at Netflix uses infrastructure tools like Metaflow\, our open source infrastructure\, to support reliable and reproducible experiments and ML systems at scale without burdening scientists. With our infrastructure a small team can support hundreds of use cases across many domains such as product experiments\, causal inference\, machine vision\, predictive modeling and generative AI. As motivation for the infrastructure choices we’ll look at several case studies across several important business domains. \nZoom Link:\nMeeting ID: 977 5911 6610\nPassword: 746758\nWe welcome any suggestions or questions about the seminar series – please contact Ni Deng nideng@stanford.edu\nWe look forward to seeing you!\nhttp://transportation.stanford.edu/marguerite/\nhttp://transportation.stanford.edu/marguerite/MargueriteSched.shtml
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/qsu-research-methods-seminar-david-berg-phd/
LOCATION:Tapao Hall (3180 Porter Drive)\, 3180 Porter Dr\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94304\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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SUMMARY:Novogene x Alida Biosciences: Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Novogene x Alida Biosciences: Lunch and Learn!\nCome and Join Us! \nNovogene and Alida Biosciences are pleased to host a collaborative session focused on the evolving frontiers of epi-transcriptomics. During this presentation\, we will explore Novogene’s latest service offerings and provide an in-depth look at our integrated workflow featuring Alida Biosciences’ innovative technology. Join us for lunch to discover how this partnership is streamlining RNA modification profiling and providing researchers with high-resolution insights into the transcriptomic landscape. \nLocation: Stanford Research Park – 3145 Porter Dr. – Conference Center\nDate: May 12\, 2026\nTime: 12:30pm to 2:30pm \nSpace is limited — secure your spot today using the sign-up link below! \nhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NVG-Alida
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/novogene-x-alida-biosciences-lunch-and-learn/
LOCATION:Miryan Hall (3145 Porter Drive)\, 3145 Porter Drive\, Palo Alto\, California
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260514T120000
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SUMMARY:Wu Tsai Neuro Seminar w/ X. William Yang - SRP Livestream Locations
DESCRIPTION:Good morning SOM Stanford Research Park Community\, \nWe invite you to join us for today’s Neurosciences Seminar. The seminar will be held in-person on the main Stanford campus with 3 satellite viewing locations in Stanford Research Park. \n🗓️ May 14\, 2026\nBeyond the inherited CAG: Decoding a neuronal-selective pathogenic cascade in Huntington’s disease\nX. William Yang\, MD\, PhD\nUniversity of California\, Los Angeles | Host: Andy Tsai (Wyss-Coray Lab) \nHuntington’s disease (HD) is caused by a CAG repeat expansion in the huntingtin gene\, and disease onset as well as clinical progression are modified by multiple GWAS loci enriched for DNA repair genes\, including multiple mismatch repair (MMR) genes and FAN1. Here\, I will present a series of studies—primarily using mouse genetic models of HD—to illustrate key pathogenic steps that lead to selective pathogenesis of the striatal medium spiny neurons (MSNs)\, the most vulnerable neuronal cell types in HD. Our studies show that a subset of HD GWAS/MMR genes (i.e..\, Msh3 and Pms1) are key drivers of somatic CAG repeat expansion in the endogenous murine mutant huntingtin (mHtt)\, with MSNs showing the fastest rates of expansion. Consequently\, these mice display somatic repeat length– and threshold-dependent\, molecular and pathological phenotypes. Downstream of somatic repeat expansion\, polyglutamine (polyQ)-expanded mHtt species accumulate in the nuclei of affected neurons\, where they elicit proteotoxicity leading to profound chromatin defects. The latter include erosion of epigenomic signatures of MSN identity. Together\, our studies reveal distinct pathogenic steps in HD pathogenesis and provide new insights and model platforms to develop therapies. \n⏰ Time: 12:00-1:00 PM (PT)\nCome 15 minutes early (11:45 AM) to enjoy coffee\, cookies\, and conversation with the speaker and your colleagues (main campus location only) \n📍 Locations: \n\nMain Campus (in person): Gunn Rotunda (E241)\, Stanford Neurosciences Building\nStanford Research Park satellite locations:\n\n3172 Porter Drive\, Room 253\n3174 Porter Drive\, Room 140\n1070 Arastradero Road\, Room 211\n\n\n\nLearn about the SRP satellites » \nLearn more and get involved:\n\nNominate speakers for the 2026-2027 seminar series\nAbout the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Seminar Series »\nSign up to dine or meet with the seminar speakers »\nSee all upcoming and past seminars »\nSign up for Wu Tsai Neuro’s mailing list »\nJoin the #neuroscience slack channel »\n\n📅 Want to add all of the seminars to your calendar?\nDownload the calendar here or\, for live updates\, copy this link and use these instructions for subscribing to a public calendar: Outlook\, Mac\, Google Calendar. \nBest regards\,\nEmily Elrod (she/they)
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/wu-tsai-neuro-seminar-w-x-william-yang-srp-livestream-locations/
LOCATION:Stanford Neurosciences Building\, 290 Jane Stanford Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260514T140000
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SUMMARY:VWR Coffee Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a VWR Coffee Hour \n3165 Porter Dr\, RM 253\nThursday\, May 14\n2PM – 3PM \nYou’re warmly invited to a coffee hour hosted by VWR. Come meet your support team over coffee\, treats\, and some lab supply fun! \nContact your VWR Sales Representative:\nAndrew Vargas\nVWR Sales Representative\nM: 408.444.3891\nAndrew.Vargas@avantorsciences.com
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/vwr-coffee-hour-3/
LOCATION:Híišen Hall (3165 Porter Drive)
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Vendor: Revvity Ice Cream Social
DESCRIPTION:Meet your Revvity Team\nEnjoy ice cream on us! \nMay 19\, 2026\n11:00AM – 1:00PM PST\nThe front patio\, 1701 Page Mill Rd \nKick off the summer by enjoying free ice cream and networking with your colleagues at the front patio! \nStop by for a treat and learn how we can help streamline your research with specialized focus areas in customized antibodies\, no-wash ELISA\, automated cell counting & imaging\, and gene editing & modulation.
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/vendor-revvity-ice-cream-social/
LOCATION:1701 Page Mill Road\, 1701 Page Mill Road\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94304\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T150000
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SUMMARY:VWR Pizza Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a VWR Pizza Hour \n3165 Porter Dr\, Break Room\nThursday\, May 21\n2PM – 3PM \nYou’re warmly invited to a coffee hour hosted by VWR. Come meet your support team over coffee\, treats\, and some lab supply fun! \nContact your VWR Sales Representative:\nAndrew Vargas\nVWR Sales Representative\nM: 408.444.3891\nAndrew.Vargas@avantorsciences.com
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/vwr-pizza-hour-2/
LOCATION:Híišen Hall (3165 Porter Drive)
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T130000
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SUMMARY:Arweh Hall Pizza & Science
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Arweh Hall Monthly Pizza & Science \n“Vascular Immunobiology in Pulmonary and Lymphatic Disease” \nThursday\, June 4\, 2026\n12PM – 1PM PST \nIn Person:\n1701 Page Mill Rd\, Conference Room 209\nPalo Alto\, CA \nZoom Details\nMeeting ID: 997 0199 2106\nPassword: 224254\nSponsored by: Stanford Pediatric GI \nMark Nicolls\, MD\nProfessor of Medicine\,\nDivision Chief of Pulmonary\, Allergy & Critical Care Medicine\,\nand Associate Dean for Research in the School of Medicine\, Stanford
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/arweh-hall-pizza-science/
LOCATION:’Arweh Hall (1701 Page Mill Rd)\, 1701 Page Mill Rd\, Palo Alto\, California\, 94304
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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