2026 Stanford RNA Medicine Program Symposium
Schedule
Thu Oct 29 2026 at 08:30 am to 06:30 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Paul & Mildred Berg Hall | Palo Alto, CA
About this Event
Catalyzing the Next Frontier: The 2026 Stanford RNA Medicine Program Symposium
The landscape of genetic medicine is shifting. As we enter a new era of RNA-centric discovery, the Stanford RNA Medicine Program (RAMP) invites you to a high-caliber gathering designed to bridge the gap between fundamental bench science and clinical reality.
Our mission: to accelerate the translation of RNA research into transformative human therapeutics. We don’t just host talks; we curate an ecosystem where the brightest minds in academia and the most ambitious leaders in the biotech industry converge to spark multidisciplinary breakthroughs.
The Keynote: A Vision for the Future
We are honored to host Dr. Jennifer Doudna, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, as our keynote speaker. As a pioneer of the CRISPR-Cas9 revolution, Dr. Doudna will provide unparalleled insights into the future of genomic intervention and the role of RNA in the next generation of medicine.
Beyond the Podium: Strategic Interaction
To maximize the density of high-value interactions, this is an exclusively in-person event. We have created the schedule to facilitate deep-dive discussions between researchers and entrepreneurs:
- Round-Robin Meet & Greet: A structured session designed for rapid-fire engagement with keynote speakers and Stanford Principal Investigators (PIs).
- Multidisciplinary Sessions: Peer-reviewed breakthroughs and translational case studies across the RNA spectrum (full agenda forthcoming).
- Closing Reception: An elite networking mixer to solidify partnerships and explore collaborative ventures.
Event Details
- Date: Thursday, October 29, 2026
- Location: Paul & Mildred Berg Hall, 291 Campus Drive, Palo Alto, CA 94305
- Provisioning: Full-day catering, including breakfast, lunch, and a formal evening reception.
- For additional information refer to the map .
Ticketing
When registering for a free Academia ticket, you must register with an active .edu or academic email. If you do not use an academic email for your selected Academia ticket, it will be refunded and cancelled. You will then need to register again.
Parking
Parking is available at the Stock Farm Garage (multi-story structure) and the adjacent ground lot at the corner of Stock Farm Road and Oak Road.
- Faculty/Employees: Standard Stanford parking permits are valid in general paid areas.
- Visitors: Please utilize the ground parking lot marked with green signage.
- Payment: Visitor parking is managed via the app. We recommend downloading and configuring your account prior to arrival to ensure a smooth transition to the venue.
Health & Safety Protocol
We are committed to a safe environment for all participants.
- COVID-19 Policy: In alignment with current Stanford University guidelines, there are no mandatory COVID-19 requirements at this time. However, the university strongly recommends the use of face masks while indoors.
- International Travelers: For international visitors, please review the testing and masking requirements .
Why Stanford RAMP?
The Stanford RNA Medicine Program is at the epicenter of therapeutic innovation. By bringing together the pioneers of RNA, we provide the platform necessary for the cross-pollination of ideas that will define the next decade of biology and medicine.
More details about the program can be found here .
Where is it happening?
Paul & Mildred Berg Hall, 291 Campus Drive, Palo Alto, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 0.00 to USD 495.00



















