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SUMMARY:Cytiva Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to Cytiva Office Hour \nWhen: October 7\, 2025 – 1:30PM – 3PM\nWhere: D110\, Miryan Hall\, 3145 Porter Drive\, Palo Alto\, CA \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-hours-9/
LOCATION:Miryan Hall (3145 Porter Drive)\, 3145 Porter Drive\, Palo Alto\, California
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Olink Proteomics World Global Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Olink Proteomics World Global Seminar Watch Party @ Stanford \nUncover the latest proteomic breakthroughs in disease research\, precision medicine\, and population-scale studies \nDate: Wednesday\, October 8\, 2025\nTime: 8:00am – 10:30am\nLocation: 1651 Page Mill Rd\, Rm 1100 \nOlink is coming to Stanford University with an opportunity for you to learn about the latest in protein biomarker research from 20+ global experts. Join us in attending the virtual presentations below and enjoy a free breakfast & coffee! \n 
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/olink-proteomics-world-global-seminar/
LOCATION:’Enésmin Hall (1651 Page Mill Rd)\, 1651 Page Mill Rd\, Palo Alto\, California\, 94304
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Addressing Perinatal Intimate Partner Violence Through Collective Action\, Compassionate Care\, and Transformative Systems Change
DESCRIPTION:At this event you will learn to:\n• Increase awareness of perinatal intimate partner violence (IPV)\n• Equip professionals with trauma- and resilience-informed tools\n• Showcase high-quality IPV response models\n• Learn about DHCS’ support for IPV screening \nRegister Today: stanford.cloud-cme.com/ipv\nComplimentary Registration \nThis activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC contact hours\, CA BRN contact hours\,\nand ASWB Social Work credit. See website for full accreditation information.
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/addressing-perinatal-intimate-partner-violence-through-collective-action-compassionate-care-and-transformative-systems-change/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Remote
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SUMMARY:Wu Tsai Neuro Seminar w/ Jeff Magee
DESCRIPTION:Good morning SOM Stanford Research Park Community\, \nWe invite you to join us for next week’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🗓️ Thurs\, Oct 9\, 2025\nLearning and memory mechanisms \nJeffrey “Jeff” Magee\, PhD\nBaylor College of Medicine | Host: John Huguenard \nUnderstanding how brains learn and remember remains among the most important challenges in science. Recent studies implicate a new form of synaptic plasticity\, named Behavioral Timescale Synaptic Plasticity (BTSP)\, in the generation of hippocampal activity patterns that are required for experience based learning and memory. BTSP is a strong\, bidirectional plasticity effecting synaptic weights over many seconds of time. It is induced by single dendritic plateau potentials\, as opposed to many action potentials\, and is thus capable of producing new place cells in one-shot. Plateau potential initiation is controlled\, at least in part\, by local feedback inhibition and an instructive input from a higher-order brain region that potentially links the plasticity to current experience. The novel credit assignment procedure at work in BTSP provides a non-standard mechanism for memory storage and retrieval that could mitigate the need for widespread synapse stabilization. In addition\, it may allow hippocampal networks to form both memories of specific behavioral episodes and to generalize based off past episodes. Finally\, recent BTSP investigations could provide a basis for future explorations into how brains learn and remember ranging from the systems and cognitive levels down to the basic biochemical building blocks of learning and memory. \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)\nPrograms Associate | Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute\, Stanford University\n📧 eelrod@stanford.edu | neuroscience@stanford.edu\n💻 neuroscience.stanford.edu
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/wu-tsai-neuro-seminar-w-jeff-magee/
LOCATION:Stanford Neurosciences Building\, 290 Jane Stanford Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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SUMMARY:4th Annual IBD and Celiac Disease Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, October 14\, 2025\n4th Annual Research Symposium\nLKSC Berg Hall | 9:00AM – 3:00PM\nOpen to the Stanford Community \nSession 1: Creeping the Fat: The Uncharted Territory of Crohn’s Pathogenesis\nSession 2: The IBD Spectrum: Diverse Pathways to Inflammation\nSession 3: New Insights into Celiac Disease Pathogenesis and Treatment \nFor questions\, please contact ibdceliacstaff@stanford.edu
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/4th-annual-ibd-and-celiac-disease-research-symposium/
LOCATION:Li Ka Shing Center\, 291 Campus Drive\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305Li Ka Shing Center\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T113000
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SUMMARY:Eppendorf & Biotechne Spooky Show
DESCRIPTION:Eppendorf & Biotechne Spooky Show \nThursday\, October 16\, 2025 : 11:30AM – 1:30PM \nStanford Research Park | 1701 Page Mill\, Palo Alto\, CA 94034
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/eppendorf-biotechne-spooky-show/
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:20251016T120000
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SUMMARY:Wu Tsai Neuro Seminar w/ Antonio Fernandez-Ruiz
DESCRIPTION:Good morning SOM Stanford Research Park Community\, \nWe invite you to join us for next week’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🗓️ Thurs\, Oct 16\, 2025\nNeural circuit mechanisms for memory and prediction \nAntonio Fernandez-Ruiz\, PhD\nCornell University | Host: Yun Hwang \nEpisodic memory involves learning and recalling associations between items and their spatio-temporal context. Those memories can be further used to generate internal models of the world that enable making predictions. While the circuit mechanisms implementing those computations are not well understood\, the hippocampo-cortical interactions have been implicated in both processes. Neural ensemble coordination across the hippocampus and associated cortical structures support learning and memory. Hippocampal ensemble reactivation broadcast memory representations to the rest of the brain\, a process that supports memory consolidation\, retrieval and planning. In this talk I will describe the neural circuit dynamics and plasticity mechanisms that support the formation and reactivation of internal models of the environment in behaving rodents. I will discuss our recent work showing how the sequential activation of cell assemblies is leveraged for planning upcoming spatial trajectories during memory-guided navigation and how their replay during sleep supports the selective consolidation of relevant memories\, as well as the generalization of task structures. These findings contribute to a novel framework to understand the neural circuit dynamics that support the generation and use of internal models of the world to guide flexible behavior. \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)\nPrograms Associate | Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute\, Stanford University\n📧 eelrod@stanford.edu | neuroscience@stanford.edu\n💻 neuroscience.stanford.edu
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/wu-tsai-neuro-seminar-w-antonio-fernandez-ruiz/
LOCATION:Stanford Neurosciences Building\, 290 Jane Stanford Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251020T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251020T140000
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SUMMARY:2025-2026 Flu and COVID Vaccination Clinics
DESCRIPTION:2025-2026 Flu and COVID Vaccination Clinics \nThis flu season\, we encourage everyone to take proactive steps by getting vaccinated against the flu. \nJoin us at one of our upcoming flu events across campus to safeguard your health and contribute to a healthier Stanford community. \nLearn more and register ahead at flu.stanford.edu \nPage MIll Research Park\n(Lobby) 1701 Page Mill Road\, Palo Alto\, CA\nMonday\, October 20\, @ 9AM – 2PM \nWhat to bring: \n\nHealth Insurance Information (ie. Insurance Company Name and Member ID)\nStanford ID Card (Mobile Key – App Accepted)
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/2025-2026-flu-and-covid-vaccination-clinics/
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:20251021T120000
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SUMMARY:National Coming Out Day Inclusion Rounds Panel
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to National Coming Out Day Inclusion Rounds Panel \nPlease join the DoM CCB Committee for a unique discussion in recognition of National Coming Out Day and the future of LGBTQ+ health. \nTuesday\, October 21\, 2025\n12PM – 1PM\nClark Center\, Room S363\nScan to register \nPanelist:\nDr. Tandy Aye\nDr. Leslee Subak\nAmy Whelan\, Esq\nNCLR Senior Staff Attorney \nModerator:\nWeichen Ling\, EdM\nSoM LGBTQ+ Health Program Manager
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/national-coming-out-day-inclusion-rounds-panel/
LOCATION:Clark Center\, 318 Campus Drive\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251022T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251022T170000
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CREATED:20251014T165212Z
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SUMMARY:Academic x Industry Connections Mixer for AI in Health and Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Academic x Industry Connections Mixer for AI in Health and Medicine \nWednesday\, October 22\, 2025\n3-5PM at Stanford Faculty Club \nConnect with colleagues\, researchers\, and industry leaders shaping the future of AI in health and science! \nThe AxI Mixer features a research poster showcase\, refreshments\, and opportunities to connect with faculty\, trainees\, and industry participants driving innovation in health AI. \nHeld immediately after the inaugural AxI Summit\, the Mixer brings together the broader Stanford community to continue the day’s discussions on collaboration and opportunities between Stanford AIMI and industry leaders advancing AI to elevate health for all. \nOpen to all Stanford faculty\, trainees\, and staff interested in health AI.\nFree event\, registration is required\, space is limited.\nRegister at https://stanford.io/4nLHI9v or scan the QR code \nQuestions? Contact aimicenter@stanford.edu
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/academic-x-industry-connections-mixer-for-ai-in-health-and-medicine/
LOCATION:The Stanford Faculty Club\, 439 Lagunita Dr\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251023T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251023T133000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143935
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Stanford Research Park Symposium and Poster Session
DESCRIPTION:This annual event provides an excellent opportunity for students and postdocs to share their research and showcase their projects that they have been working on. \nThis year\, due to space limitations\, there will be a limit on the number of posters presented.\n• Presenters are limited to one poster\n• Spots will be filled on a first-come\, first-served basis \nPlease scan the QR code below or click on this link to register and to secure your spot. We are excited to see the innovative work that everyone is doing! \n4th Annual Stanford Research Park Symposium and Poster Session \nOctober 23\, 2025\n10:00am – 1:30pm\nMiryan Hall Conference Center (3145 Porter Dr) \n\nExhibit your Poster – Award for Top 3 Posters\nJoin us for lunch!\n\nScan the QR code to register \nSubmit poster by: October 1\nRegister by: October 10 \nPlease join us at the Annual Stanford Research Park Symposium and Poster Session to celebrate the scientific achievements made by School of Medicine Researchers in Stanford Research Park \nInvited Speakers: \n\nEuan Ashley\, BSc\, MB\, ChB\, Dphil\nArthur L. Bloomfield Professor of Medicine\nProfessor of Genetics and of Biomedical Data Science\nJill Helms\, DDS\, PhD\nProfessor of Surgery (Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery)\nBonnie Halpern-Felsher\, PhD\nMarron and Mary Elizabeth Kenderick Professor of Pediatrics\n\nWe look forward to seeing you there
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/4th-annual-stanford-research-park-symposium-and-poster-session/
LOCATION:Miryan Hall (3145 Porter Drive)\, 3145 Porter Drive\, Palo Alto\, California
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251023T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251023T130000
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SUMMARY:Wu Tsai Neuro Seminar w/ Vanessa Ruta
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🗓️ Oct 23\, 2025\nNeural algorithms of olfactory navigation\nVanessa Ruta\, PhD\nRockefeller University | Host: Krisa Ye \nOlfactory systems are continuously barraged with odors\, varying in their structure\, physicochemical properties\, and concentration. Detecting and making sense of such a complex chemical landscape poses a distinct challenge to the fundamental flexibility of the nervous system. We have has been using olfaction as a window into the mechanisms of adaptive behavior\, leveraging the concise olfactory circuits of Drosophila to reveal how animals can detect\, perceive\, and navigate the vast chemical world. \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.
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/wu-tsai-neuro-seminar-w-vanessa-ruta/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:In Person
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