Programs

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.

Bay Area Aging Meeting (BAAM)

The Bay Area Aging Meeting was initiated by researchers in aging from Stanford, UCSF, UC Berkeley, and the Buck Institute on Aging in order to provide a regular forum for investigators to gather, present their most recent findings, and exchanges ideas . This has become a annual event that is actively supported by the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research and attended by Glenn Center investigators.

Glenn Center Retreat

The Glenn Center at Stanford sponsors an annual retreat in which the Glenn core labs as well as three prominent researchers in fields that are directly relevant to aging spend a day of presentation and brainstorming, with talks from lab heads and flash talks from trainees. This retreat provides an opportunity to highlight cutting-edge aging research and foster innovative collaborations.

Past Activities and Programs

Explore our history of engaging events and impactful programs that have enriched our community. We are proud of the diverse range of activities we have offered, fostering learning and connection. Browse below to discover some of our notable past initiatives and their positive outcomes.