Robert David Siegel
updated: Fenruary 5, 2010
next update: coming soon (perhaps minutes from now)

Bob's Home Page

(aka The Winchester Mystery Page)

***Featuring***

+ Stanford Darwin Day Symposium - February 7, 2010
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Academic: Stanford University

+ Faculty Appointments - Stanford University - Associate Professor (Teaching)
+ Department of Microbiology and Immunology
+ Program in Human Biology
+ Center for African Studies
+ Program Appointments
+ Co-director, International Health Scholarly Concentration,
Stanford School of Medicine

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+ Awards and honors

+ Lectures - upcoming (see also "current classes" and "upcoming classes")

+ "The Secret Life of Viruses" - a reprise
January 12, 2010 Tuesday
Classic Residence by Hyatt
3:30 p.m.

+ "The Impact of Emerging Infections on Global Health
January 21, 2010 Thursday
in International Health course
1:15-2:45

+ tentative topic: "
"The Northern Elephant Seal (Mirounga angustirostris) - Evolutionary considerations"
Stanford Darwin Day Symposium
February 7, 2010 Sunday
Stanford Main Quad Geo corner Bldg 320
afternoon

+ tentative topic: "Darwin's Message"
Humanist Community in Silicon Valley
March 14, 2010 Sunday
Palo Alto High School, 50 Embarcadero
11:00 a.m.

+ Lectures - recent

+ Teaching abroad

+ Book chapter

+ Media coverage

+ Quoted

+ Published poems - recent

+ Published photographs - sampler

+ Music video cameos

+ Public online talks

+ National Committees

+ Scientific Foundation for Future Physicians (SFFP),
American Association of Medical Colleges - Howard Hughes Medical Institute (AAMC-HHMI)
2006-2008

+ M&I Faculty profile

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Academic Interests

+ Viruses
+ International Health and Development

+ Darwin
+ All things pox-y
+ Infectious disease

+ Photography
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Teaching, etc

+ Current classes
+ Winter 2010
+ Virology Inquiry Project Part II - Intensive tutorial - Microbiology and Immunology
+ Health and Human Disease - Inde 220 - SMS quarter 2 (first year medical students)
+ Health and Human Disease - Inde 223 - SMS quarter 5 (second year medical students)
+ Development and Diversity in Papua New Guinea - Human Biology 40SI
Wednesdays 7:15 - 8:05 Room, 20-21B
(faculty sponsor for student initiated course)

+ Upcoming classes
+ Spring 2010 (Stanford-in-Santiago)
+ Darwin's South America
+ Individualized tutorials

+ Autumn 2010
+ Health and Human Disease - Inde 222 - SMS quarter 4 (second year medical students)

+ Winter 2011
+ Health and Human Disease - Inde 220 - SMS quarter 2 (first year medical students)
+ Health and Human Disease - Inde 223 - SMS quarter 5 (second year medical students)
+ The Human Virosphere

+ Recent classes
+ Autumn 2009
+ Smallpox: Past, Present, and Future - Sophomore College
+ Virology Inquiry Project Part I - Intensive tutorial - Microbiology and Immunology
+ Health and Human Disease - Inde 222 - SMS quarter 4 (second year medical students)
+ The Stanford Safari - directed reading
+ Recent classes (Spring 2009) - Stanford-in-Oxford
+ The Evolution of Darwin
+ Smallpox: Lethal Legacy, Forbidding Future

+ Recent classes (Winter 2009)
+ Health and Human Disease - Inde 220 - SMS quarter 2 (first year medical students)
+ Health and Human Disease - Inde 223 - SMS quarter 5 (second year medical students)

+ Recent classes (Autumn 2008)
+ Health and Human Disease - Inde 222 - SMS quarter 4 (second year medical students)
+ The Vaccine Revolution - Human Biology 155B, M&I 155B
+ Darwin's Legacy - HumBio 184, Anthro 163D, Continuing Studies DAR200 (lectures are available on Stanford iTunes - click on link)
+ The Evolution of Darwin - MLA 266
+ Microfinance, Health and Development in Central Kenya - HumBio 55P
+ The Virology Inquiry Project - HumBio 55V
+ The Stanford Safari - HumBio 16SC - Sophomore College

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+ Teaching related web pages
+ Model students!

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+ Student viral web pages

+ Viral families

+ Academic blogs - Check these out!
+ Smallpox2009 (and other nasty infections)
+ The Stanford Safari blog
+ Humans and Viruses course blog
+ The Evolution of Darwin blog (MLA seminar)
+ Darwin safari blog
+ Stanford Safari: directed reading - 2009

+ Overseas seminars
+ Darwin Overseas Seminar - 2007
+ Tanzania Overseas Seminar - 2006
+ Kenya Overseas Seminar - June, 2008

+ Domestic seminars
+ Stanford Safari - 2008
+ Smallpox: Lethal Legacy, Forbidding Future (smallpox safari) - 2009

+ Class twitters
+ Smallpox Safari - 2009

+ Stanford Safari: directed reading - 2009

+ Academic Travel Pix
+ Darwin's travels
+ The Darwin Safari
+ Darwin Day
+ National Vaccine Day
+ The Adventures of John Snow
+ Shitala Mata - The Hindu goddess of smallpox
+ The Edward Jenner story
+ Polio - National Vaccination Daze

+ Stanford Darwin Day Symposium - February 7, 2010

+ Student videos
+ Microbiology Porno: The Reproductive Cycle of Variola Major
Molly, Teresa, Kaitlyn, Andrew, and Elaine S.

+ "I'm on the Beagle (Darwin Style)"
Andrew, Teresa, Kaitlyn

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Photography

This site contains contains a sample of my photographic work spanning a wide range of subjects.
Let me know what you think.
There are also pictures of me.
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Rogue's Gallery
(more soon)

+ Bob

+ Bob and friends

+ Friend gallery

+ Family gallery

+ Student gallery

+ Darwin gallery

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env     Ways of contacting Robert Siegel:

Program in Human Biology Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Building 20, Inner Quad, Room 22I - ("twenty-two eye") Boswell, A043
Mail code 2160, Stanford, California 94305 Mail code 5402, Stanford, California 94305

(650) 725-3212 (office)
(650) 678-8728 (cell)
email: siegelr@stanford.edu


© 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 by Robert Siegel

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Black and white

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Giant panda, National Zoo

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Green shield bug on pumpkin

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Close to home

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Measles encounters bird flu

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One of these things is not like the others...

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Evolution, as you can see,
Evolution is changing me.
From the peacock's fan
To the brain of man,
Well, it's all in our biology