About BAMM

The Bay Area Memory Meeting (aka BAMM) is an annual meeting that brings together investigators studying memory and cognitive control from the peninsula (Stanford & UC Santa Cruz), city (UCSF and USF), east bay (UC Berkeley and Martinez VA), valley (UC Davis), and beyond (UCSB and UCLA).The objectives of BAMM are to:
(1) Foster communication and an exchange of ideas between scientists in the bay area who study memory and cognitive control, and
(2) Provide a forum in which students and postdocs can present their research and build relationships with faculty and peers beyond their local institution.
For further information, contact any of the following:
Adam Gazzaley (adam.gazzaley@ucsf.edu)
Charan Ranganath (cranganath@ucdavis.edu)
Anthony Wagner (wagner@psych.stanford.edu)
Andy Yonelinas (apyonelinas@ucdavis.edu)
(1) Foster communication and an exchange of ideas between scientists in the bay area who study memory and cognitive control, and
(2) Provide a forum in which students and postdocs can present their research and build relationships with faculty and peers beyond their local institution.
For further information, contact any of the following:
Adam Gazzaley (adam.gazzaley@ucsf.edu)
Charan Ranganath (cranganath@ucdavis.edu)
Anthony Wagner (wagner@psych.stanford.edu)
Andy Yonelinas (apyonelinas@ucdavis.edu)