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Bay Area Aging Meeting

The purpose of the semiannual Bay Area Aging Meeting (BAAM) is to stimulate the advancement of aging research, promote its application to human health and to connect scientists throughout the Bay Area to facilitate collaboration.

Meeting Structure

Bay Area Aging Meetings are sponsored by the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research. The symposia rotate across host institutions, including Gladstone Institutes/UC San Francisco, Stanford University, UC Berkeley and the Buck Institute. Meetings are open to the public.

Representative faculty members from each institution, who are experts in the aging field, organize the meetings. These one-day gatherings consist of oral and poster presentations by graduate students and postdoctoral fellows from universities and institutes in the Bay Area, who are conducting research on the biology of aging and age-related disease. Meetings often feature a keynote lecture from a faculty member. The meeting format is designed to maximize networking among participants.

BAAM History

The discovery of mutations that cause dramatic lifespan extension has spurred a surge of interest in the basic research on the biology of aging. The value of aging research is further increased by recognition that aging drives the development of a wide spectrum of diseases. The Bay Area is the home to many aging research laboratories recognized for their contributions to the understanding of the biology of aging.

In 2009, the idea of the Bay Area Aging Meeting was conceived and received overwhelming support from aging research laboratories across the Bay Area as well as sponsorship from the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research. The first meeting took place at the Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco, California in April 2010.

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Faculty


Danica Chen, PhD

Program in Metabolic Biology
Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology
University of California
327 Morgan Hall Berkeley, CA 94720
Tel: 510-642-0603

Anne Brunet, PhD

Department of Genetics
Stanford University Medical Center
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford CA 94305-5329
Tel: 1-650-725-8042

Pankaj Kapahi, PhD

Buck Institute for Research on Aging
8001 Redwood Blvd
Novato, CA 94945
Tel: 415-209-2201

Hao Li, PHD

Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics
University of California, San Francisco
1700 4th Street, Box 2542
San Francisco, CA 94143-2542

Jonathan Long, PhD

Department of Pathology and Sarafan ChEM-H
Stanford University
290 Jane Stanford Way
Stanford, CA 94305

26th Bay Area Aging Meeting

May 15th, 2026
Buck Institute for Research on Aging
8001 Redwood Blvd, Novato, CA 94945