Science Can’t Wait Webinar Series

Science Can’t Wait Webinar Series
Salk partnered with the Del Mar Foundation to launch a three-part webinar series.

In January, Salk launched its partnership with the Del Mar Foundation and started the inaugural Science Can’t Wait: A Discovery Series, a three-part webinar program that brought new and familiar faces for an inside look at Salk and conversations about the science shaping our future.

The series featured Salk scientists Emily Manoogian, PhD, Lucia Strader, PhD, and Daniel Hollern, PhD, and explored how foundational research is driving breakthroughs in human health, agriculture, and cancer treatment. Along the way, we welcomed nearly 600 new attendees to engage with Salk science and, thanks to the Del Mar Foundation’s generous 1:1 match, raised more than $100,000 to advance discovery at the Institute. 

Across all three webinars, one message remained clear: foundational science matters. Whether studying biological clocks, plant roots, or immune cells, Salk scientists are pursuing bold questions that could shape the future of health and medicine for generations to come.

Joan Jacobs Science & Music Series

Joan Jacobs Science & Music Series


The Joan Jacobs Science & Music Series is a one-of-a-kind experience that weaves groundbreaking scientific ideas with live musical performance, creating an evening that inspires both the mind and the senses.

In April, the Salk Institute welcomed more than 240 guests from the Discovery Society, Partners in Research, and more for an engaging evening of discovery, conversation, and jazz. The program featured a presentation from Deepshika Ramanan, PhD, who shared insights into how maternal immunity, gut microbes, and breast milk interact to shape long-term health in both mothers and offspring, by showing how early-life microbes and milk-derived prebiotics can regulate inflammation, support healthy neurodevelopment, and potentially reduce the risk of neurological diseases. As we continue Salk’s Year of Brain Health, Ramanan’s research shows the connection between gut health and brain health, reinforcing the concept that brain health begins elsewhere in the body.

Attendees also participated in microscope demonstrations, offering a hands-on glimpse into the tools scientists use to investigate the microscopic world. 

The evening concluded with a vibrant performance by internationally acclaimed jazz pianist and vocalist Champian Fulton, whose energetic style brought the event to an unforgettable musical close.se.esearch.