About this Event
Catalyzing the Next Frontier: The 2026 Stanford RNA Medicine 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 .
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 .
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Paul & Mildred Berg Hall, 291 Campus Drive, Palo Alto, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 495.00


