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SUMMARY:Cytiva Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Cytiva Office Hour \nWhen: Feb 5\, 2026\, 11am – 1pm\nWhere: Rm 1240\, 1651 Page Mill Road\, 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\nName: Nitish Agrawal\nEmail: nitish.agrawal@cytiva.com
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/cytiva-office-hour-3/
LOCATION:’Enésmin Hall (1651 Page Mill Rd)\, 1651 Page Mill Rd\, Palo Alto\, California\, 94304
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Financial Session at The Hub
DESCRIPTION:Design Your Personal Money Management System for the New Year\n\nThursday\, February 5 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | The Hub\, 3215 Porter Drive \n\nBudgeting doesn’t have to feel restrictive\, rigid\, or spreadsheet-heavy.\nThis interactive workshop offers a more human approach to managing money. Instead of focusing on rules or guilt\, it helps you design a system that actually fits your life\, your priorities\, and the way you make decisions.\nLed by Danial Khan\, a nationally recognized financial wellness educator and former lead of Stanford University’s financial wellness program\, this session blends practical tools with psychology and real-life behavior. You’ll actively work on your own money system during the session\, not just listen. \n\nRSVP
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/financial-session-at-the-hub/
LOCATION:The Hub (3215 Porter Drive)\, 3215 Porter Drive\, Palo Alto\, California\, 94304
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260205T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T120330
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SUMMARY:Wu Tsai Neuro Seminar w/ Ole Kiehn - 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🗓️ Feb 5\, 2026\nUnraveling brainstem circuits for movement: Insights into gait motor control and implications for treatment of gait disorders \nOle Kiehn\, DSc\, MD\nUniversity of Copenhagen | Host: Lele Cui (Shah Lab) \nMovement is the output of almost all brain functions. Among movement\, locomotion is one of the most fundamental and universal to animals and humans. Locomotion is organised at many levels of the nervous system\, with brainstem circuits acting as the gate between brain areas regulating innate\, emotional\, or motivational locomotion and the executing spinal motor circuits. To be executed\, locomotion requires dynamic initiation and termination and appropriate directionally. This lecture will focus on recent advances that have elucidated the functional organization of brainstem command circuits in mammals needed to perform these roles. The lecture will provide a new framework for how basal ganglia circuits are acting via these brainstem circuits to elicit self-paced locomotion and how brainstem motor circuits may be used to define brain-wide networks involved in high-level behaviors. I will also discuss how locomotor disturbances following e.g. basal ganglia disorders may be alleviated by targeted activation of brainstem and basal ganglia circuits. \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
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/wu-tsai-neuro-seminar-w-ole-kiehn-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:20260209T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260209T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T120330
CREATED:20260113T175915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T175915Z
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SUMMARY:VWR Coffee Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a VWR Coffee Hour \n3145 Porter Dr\, Conf Ctr D110\nMonday\, February 9\, 2026\n9am – 11am \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-2/
LOCATION:Miryan Hall (3145 Porter Drive)\, 3145 Porter Drive\, Palo Alto\, California
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260212T130000
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CREATED:20260212T173039Z
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SUMMARY:Wu Tsai Neuro Seminar w/ Katalin Gothard - 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🗓️ Feb 12\, 2026\nNeural mechanism linking interoception to decision-making\nKatalin Gothard\, MD\, PhD\nUniversity of Arizona | Host: Karen Parker (Social Neurosciences Research Program (Parker Lab)) \nInteroceptive signals convey information about the physiological state of the body to the brain and have been proposed to shape affect and decision-making. Yet it remains unclear how changes in body physiology alone are sufficient to bias complex decisions\, such as choices in an approach-avoidance conflict task. We manipulated the peripheral autonomic state of rhesus macaques using pharmacological agents with minimal blood–brain barrier penetration. During peripherally restricted\, sympathetic-dominated physiological states\, animals terminated mildly aversive stimuli earlier even at the cost of forgoing reward. These effects generalized across different aversive modalities while leaving ordinal food preferences intact\, indicating a selective effect of altered interoceptive afferents on avoidance. I will discuss the neural underpinnings of these behavioral biases in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and amygdala\, exploring how interoceptive states modulate neural representations of both decision commitment and spontaneous coping behaviors. Together\, these findings support a causal role for interoceptive signaling in shaping decision-making and highlight specific neural substrates through which body–brain interactions may drive avoidance 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
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/wu-tsai-neuro-seminar-w-katalin-gothard-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:20260219T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260219T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T120330
CREATED:20260217T204547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T204547Z
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SUMMARY:Cytiva Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to Cytiva Office Hours \nWhen: Feb 19\, 2026 11:30AM – 1PM\nWhere: 1701 Page Mill Road\, Palo Alto\, CA (Lobby) \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-10/
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:20260219T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260219T130000
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SUMMARY:Wu Tsai Neuro Seminar w/ Staci Bilbo - 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🗓️ Feb 19\, 2026\nLung-brain signaling in mental health outcomes\nStaci Bilbo\, PhD\nDuke University | Host: Karen Malacon (Monje Lab) \nThis seminar is co-presented by Psychiatry Grand Rounds | Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences \nKnowledge linking connections between the lung and the brain has been with us for millennia\, spanning ancient (ayurvedic) breathing practices aimed at breath awareness/control\, to the prevailing recognition in recent years that respiratory insults (e.g.\, infection\, allergens) can have lasting impacts on mood\, cognition\, pain\, and other aspects of brain function. Despite these links\, we know little about the mechanisms by which these two critical organs communicate. The lung has a small population of specialized sensory epithelial cells called pulmonary neuroendocrine cells (PNECs) that sit in clusters at the branch points of the major airways. PNECs are the first lung epithelial cell to differentiate during early development and have key morphogenic roles during the transition to an air environment after birth. Whereas PNECs share redundant immune secretary functions with several other lung cells\, they are the only innervated cells of the lung epithelium and were initially discovered based on hallmark secretary vesicles\, pointing to their neural signaling function. I hypothesize a primary function of PNECs is to communicate with the brain and are critical for the behavioral consequences of lung (dys)function broadly. To begin to investigate these questions\, we developed a model to efficiently ablate PNECs in mice and determined the brain and lung response to a common respiratory insult\, influenza infection. Our preliminary data suggests that lung activity detected via the PNECs is rapidly transduced to the CNS via vagal afferents\, which impacts brain function via the encoding of immune “engrams” (memories) within select brain regions\, which if reactivated\, can persistently impact behavior (e.g. anxiety). A primary goal of this research going forward is to comprehensively phenotype behavior (mood\, cognition\, pain) in the days and weeks after infection recovery and subsequent neural reactivation to determine the persistence of immune engrams within the brain. Then\, we will determine if we can modulate PNECs to impact immune engram formation/maintenance and alleviate behavioral consequences such as anxiety. A parallel goal is to examine these questions using a developmental lens. \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
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/wu-tsai-neuro-seminar-w-staci-bilbo-srp-livestream-locations/
LOCATION:Stanford Neurosciences Building\, 290 Jane Stanford Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T120330
CREATED:20260223T172754Z
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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: Feb 24\, 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-4/
LOCATION:Híišen Hall (3165 Porter Drive)
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T120330
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SUMMARY:Vendor - Biolegend / Revvity
DESCRIPTION:BioLegend\nFrom Revvity \nLet’s connect for coffee!\nRevolutionizing discover together. \nFebruary 24\, 2026\, from 1:00 – 3:00 PM PT\n3145 Porter Dr\, Rm D110 \nStop by for coffee\, snacks\, and great conversation!\nWe’re excited to introduce you to BioLegend’s portfolio and demonstrate how we’re expanding the boundaries of human potential through science. Learn about our commitment to providing you with technologies that power innovation\, from discovery to cure.\nWhether you have questions about our solutions or just want to chat about your research\, we’re happy to help. \nDrop-ins are welcome – we’re looking forward to meeting you!\nQuestions? Contact your local BioLegend FAS – jade.moore@revvity.com
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/vendor-biolegend-revvity/
LOCATION:Miryan Hall (3145 Porter Drive)\, 3145 Porter Drive\, Palo Alto\, California
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260225T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260225T123000
DTSTAMP:20260502T120330
CREATED:20260224T233525Z
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UID:3831-1772017200-1772022600@srp.med.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Connect with McKinsey
DESCRIPTION:Coffee & Consulting: Connect with McKinsey\n📅 Wednesday\, February 25\n🕒 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM\n📍 LKSC First Floor Lobby \nMeet McKinsey representatives for informal conversations about careers in healthcare and life sciences consulting\, and explore how scientific skills translate into real-world strategy and problem-solving.\nRSVP required: https://forms.gle/er7eTjdvmB6Nb9Lb7
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/connect-with-mckinsey/
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:20260225T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260225T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T120330
CREATED:20260225T194646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T194646Z
UID:3839-1772017200-1772028000@srp.med.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Black History Month - MedCafe
DESCRIPTION:For this year’s Black History Month celebration\, we’re spotlighting Jenne Claiborne\, Atlanta-born chef\, author\, and creator of Sweet Potato Soul. Her newest book\, “Vegan Vibes\,” is filled with reimagined Southern classics made with global flavors. Join us at SRP Med Cafe today 11AM – 2PM to enjoy a sneak peek into her cookbook\, starting with “West African Peanut-Free Sweet Potato Stew or Chicken Stew with Sunflower Seeds” \n\nhttps://srpmedcafe.cafebonappetit.com/ \n\nSRP Med Cafe\nFebruary 25 (11AM – 2PM)
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/black-history-month-medcafe/
LOCATION:Med Cafe\, 3145 Porter Drive\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94304\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260225T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260225T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T120330
CREATED:20260219T214018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T214018Z
UID:3824-1772020800-1772024400@srp.med.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Don Colliver's Inspiring Talk at The Hub
DESCRIPTION:Hello Everyone! \nYou’re invited to join us for an exciting event featuring Don Colliver\, a corporate trainer and bestselling author known for his impactful presentations at companies like Google\, Uber\, and Netflix. \nDon will present “How To Do That Scary Thing On Your List!” and share insights on speaking with clarity and confidence. With a unique background that includes performing with the Blue Man Group\, Don’s experiences will inspire you to tackle challenges head-on. \nRegister by February 24 to receive a complimentary lunch! Please register here with your work email address. \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/don-collivers-inspiring-talk-at-the-hub/
LOCATION:The Hub (3215 Porter Drive)\, 3215 Porter Drive\, Palo Alto\, California\, 94304
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260225T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260225T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T120330
CREATED:20260224T233052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T233052Z
UID:3829-1772035200-1772042400@srp.med.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Celebrate Lunar New Year at The Hub
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Lunar New Year at The Hub \nWednesday\, February 25 | 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM | The Hub\, 3215 Porter Drive \nJoin us at The Hub to celebrate the Lunar New Year with music\, movement\, and cultural traditions. Enjoy a brush painting class inspired by Asian cultures\, along with live performances by the Stanford Lion Dance Club\, Mua Lac Hong Stanford Vietnamese Dance Group\, and the Stanford Wushu Club. Enjoy complimentary non-alcoholic beverages and snacks throughout the event. \nRSVP
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/celebrate-lunar-new-year-at-the-hub/
LOCATION:The Hub (3215 Porter Drive)\, 3215 Porter Drive\, Palo Alto\, California\, 94304
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T120330
CREATED:20260225T215318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T215318Z
UID:3844-1772105400-1772112600@srp.med.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Stanford Research Park Welcomes You at The Hub
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Research Park Welcomes You! \nThursday\, February 26 | 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM | The Hub\, 3215 Porter Drive \nJoin us at The Hub to learn about our commuter benefits\, free year-round programming\, and other perks available to you as part of our community. Whether you are new to Stanford Research Park or want a refresher\, our team will guide you through what’s available and how to make the most of it. \nOur 2026 pop-up store celebrating Stanford Research Park’s 75th anniversary will also be open\, with a complimentary commemorative item and a preview of anniversary merchandise available throughout the year. \nPre-register to receive complimentary lunch\, and drop in anytime between 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM on February 26 at The Hub. \nRegister
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/stanford-research-park-welcomes-you-at-the-hub/
LOCATION:The Hub (3215 Porter Drive)\, 3215 Porter Drive\, Palo Alto\, California\, 94304
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T120330
CREATED:20260225T214724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T214724Z
UID:3841-1772195400-1772199000@srp.med.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Black History Month Virtual Event: From Katrina Babies to Stanford: A Conversation with E’Jaaz Mason
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the 100th anniversary of black history month\nVirtual Chat with E’Jaaz Mason \nJoin filmmaker\, educator\, and Stanford Earth Systems Lecturer E’jaaz Mason for a talk that weaves together New Orleans history\, Hurricane Katrina\, and the power of community-centered storytelling. Blending historical context with lived experience\, Mason traces the city’s roots\, cultural resilience\, inequality\, and environmental risk\, then reflects on his family’s Katrina journey and its lasting mental health and economic impacts. Drawing from his role as cinematographer and storyteller on the HBO/Max documentary. Katrina Babies (2022)\, he shares how this work informs his teaching\, filmmaking\, and community engagement. Open to all Stanford affiliates; especially relevant for those in public health\, equity\, and community-facing roles. \nVirtual Meeting\nFriday\, February 27th\n12:30PM – 1:30PM \nRSVP Required: Scan the QR code or Visit tinyurl.com/stanfordbhmrsvp \nSponsored by Black Staff Alliance and DOM Culture and Community Building Team\nQuestions? Contact bsa-events@stanfrod.edu
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/black-history-month-virtual-event-from-katrina-babies-to-stanford-a-conversation-with-ejaaz-mason/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Remote
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