Aging Seminar Series

The Glenn Center at Stanford hosts a seminar series that features researchers in the biology of aging from around the world. Invited speakers spend the day at Stanford, meeting with investigators and trainees and delivering an open lecture to the Stanford community. This seminar series is done in partnership with the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience at Stanford, which provides great synergy.


Photo: Tanya T. Paull presenting at the Aging Seminar Series on June 9, 2025

Past Aging Seminar Series:

Targeting Aging and Rejuvenation
Vadim Gladyshev – April 27, 2026

DNA damage and cerebellar ataxia: roles for transcription stress, PARP, and R-loops in ATM-associated neurodegeneration
Tanya T. Paull – June 9, 2025

Circadian Clock Regulation of Healthspan and Lifespan
Joe Takahashi – April 14, 2025

Cellular Modeling of Age-Related Dementia
Fred Gage – March 17, 2025

Role of Metabolites in Cancer and Aging
Marcia Haigis – December 2, 2024

Two Kinds of Memory: Long-Term Synaptic and Transgenerational Epigenetic Memory
Coleen Murphy – November 20, 2024

Early Life ROS as modulators of lifespan and age-associated diseases
Ursula Jakob – June 2, 2024