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Day 1: April 16th, 2026 
Stanford University
 

Li Ka Shing Center

Day 2: April 17th, 2026
San Mateo County Health
 

Day 2 Redwood Shores
Sobrato Shoreroom in Redwood City

 

 


Space is limited. If you are no longer able to attend, please notify Rebeca Jimenez rjimen15@stanford.edu 

 

Parking and Transportation Information

Venue: Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center (LKSC)

Address: 291 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305

We recommend taking public transportation (i.e., free Stanford Marguerite shuttle) or using a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft to Stanford University if possible, as parking can be expensive and somewhat inconvenient. 

Caltrain
  1. Take the Caltrain to Palo Alto
  2. Exit the station and board the free Marguerite Shuttle either X Line or MC Line (runs every 15-20 min)
  3. If on the X line, ask driver to drop you off at either
    1. LKSC – preferred, drops you right in front of LKSC (~9 min from Caltrain)
    2. Quarry Road Extension – if on a limited service X shuttle (7 min shuttle ride then a 3-4 min walk to LKSC)
  4. If on the MC line, exit at Stanford Hospital (3-4 min walk to LKSC)
Parking with ParkMobile App

Visitor parking is available near the LKSC. The closest parking lots to the LKSC are the LKSC lot (Zone 7215), the Stock Farm lot (Zone 7217) the Via Ortega Garage (Zone 7202), and Pasteur Visitors Garage. We recommend parking at the Stock Farm lot, as that has the most parking spaces. View map 

To park on-campus, you will need to purchase a parking permit through ParkMobile on the day of the event. See instructions below.  Please allow 15-30 minutes to find parking and walk to the building. 

Venue: Sobrato House in Redwood Shore

parking at Sobrato House in Redwood Shore

Explore the Program

Check out the Schedule page for details about our exciting line up of speakers and presentations.

2025 Keynote Address

 

“When we encounter an unexpected challenge or threat, the only way to save ourselves is to hold on tight to the people around us and not let go.” - Shawn Archer

If you should have any questions, please email:

Megan Tan
 megan.tan@stanford.edu 

Brendan Scherer 
bscherer@smcgov.org