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Robert David Siegel

Robert David Siegel

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Robert Siegel is a professor at Stanford University with appointments in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The Program in Human Biology, the Center for African Studies, and the Woods Institute for the Environment. For more than 20 years, he served as the Course Director of the Infectious Disease component of the preclinical curriculum. He has taught the following Sophomore College courses: The Stanford Safari (2009 and 2013), Smallpox: Lethal Legacy, Forbidding Future (2010), The Coming Influenza Pandemic (2011), and Measles Sneezes, Things That go Mumps in the Night (2012), and Viruses in the News (2014, 2016). Dr. Siegel also teaches a course called Humans and Viruses, which is a curriculum that teaches undergraduate students about all known human viruses. He has led Bing Overseas Study Program (BOSP) overseas seminars to Tanzania, Tasmania, England, Madagascar, The Pantanal, and Tasmania. Siegel served as the second Stanford Tree from 1977-1978.

He is also a docent at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve and at the Año Nuevo State Park. He is also an avid photographer, traveler (to seven continents), and jumper. He currently lives in Palo Alto, California with his wife and three sons.

Courses Taught

  • The Stanford Safari (2009 and 2013)
  • Smallpox: Lethal Legacy, Forbidding Future (2010)
  • The Coming Influenza Pandemic (2011)
  • Measles Sneezes, Things That go Mumps in the Night (2012)
  • Viruses in the News (2014, 2016)
  • Humans and Viruses

Overseas Seminars

The following overseas seminars were lead by Dr. Siegel:

  • Tanzania
  • Tasmania
  • England
  • Madagascar
  • The Pantanal
  • Tasmania

Publications

Book Chapters

  • “Classification of Human Viruses” Siegel, Robert in Principles and Practice of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Long et al., editors 5th edition in press; 4th edition – 2012; 3rd edition with 2008 (coauthored with Prober, C). Elsevier Publisher
  • “Vaccines that Prevent Virally-Induced Cancer” Siegel, Robert in University Success: Transition Level. Zwier, Lawrence (Series Editor), Pearson Education Incorporated, Hoboken, NJ 2017.
  • “Cows, Cannibals, and Crystals – Explaining the Mechanism of Prional Disease” Siegel, Robert in University Success: Transition Level. Zwier, Lawrence (Series Editor), Pearson Education Incorporated, Hoboken, NJ 2017.
  • “Are Viruses Alive” Siegel, Robert in University Success: Transition Level. Lockwood, Robyn Brinks (Series Editor), Pearson Education Incorporated, Hoboken, NJ 2017.

    Travel Articles

    • Siegel, Robert "Issues of Development in Northern Tanzania: One Day" Abroad, Winter, 2013
    • Van Maanen, Gert; and Robert David Siegel "In Darwins voetspoor" Bionieuws, December, 2008 pp. 22-23, (in Dutch)
    • Siegel, Robert "Kilimanjaro: The Top of the World", The Stanford Alpine Journal, 2002-2003 edition

      Published Poems

      • “An Ode to Jenner and Blossom” Oxford Magazine No 290, Trinity Term 2009, p 17.
      • “Open the Window and Influenza” Oxford Magazine No 289, Trinity Term 2009, p18

        Awards

        • Walter Gores Award
        • Henry Kaiser Award
        • ASSU teaching award
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