8th Annual Stanford Maternal and Child Health Research Institute Symposium

8th Annual Stanford Maternal and Child Health Research Institute Symposium

Join us at the 8th Annual Stanford Maternal and Child Health Research Institute Symposium for Groundbreaking Research

By Stanford MCHRI

Date and time

Location

Berg Hall, Li Ka Shing Learning & Knowledge Center

Stanford School of Medicine 291 Campus Drive West Stanford, CA 94305

About this event

  • Event lasts 8 hours 15 minutes

Stanford Maternal & Child Health Research Institute Symposium

This year’s symposium central theme is “Healthy Mothers for Healthy Babies focusing on Maternal-Fetal Correlates of Embryonic Development, Population Biology / Epidemiology of Maternal-Fetal Development, and Devices and Technologies to Assess and Treat Maternal-Fetal Disease.


Join us at this in-person event on October 22 from 8:15am-4:30pm PST!

This is an hybrid event.
If you cannot attend in-person, a Zoom link will be provided in your registration confirmation email.


As in previous years, the symposium will also feature abstracts and a poster hall from across the Stanford research community, a focused scientific session highlighting omics, and the researchers and scientists who are making an impact in the maternal and child health community.

This event is free and open to all.

Visit the symposium website.

Attend the poster sessions in the morning and during lunch.

Posters from the maternal child research community will be featured during the Symposium on October 22!


Visit the symposium website for more information about this annual event.

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If you require any special accommodations, please contact the organizers at gwells2@stanford.edu by October 10, 2025.

Organized by

Advancing Research in Maternal and Child Health. The Stanford Maternal and Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI) accelerates Stanford discoveries to improve the health of pregnant women and children by fostering transdisciplinary research in the pre-clinical, clinical, and basic sciences. The MCHRI works in partnership with the Stanford Children’s Health - Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford (LPCH), the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health (LPFCH), and the Stanford School of Medicine (SOM).

Free
Oct 22 · 8:15 AM PDT