updated: November 1, 2009
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Academic: Stanford University
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(see also "current classes" and "upcoming classes")
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M&I Faculty profile
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Newly posted pix
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Sand
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1000 feet above
The Stanford Dish
The Stanford Safari
Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden
Jasper Ridge
Arizona Cactus Garden
10 below
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Hiking
Travel
Learning to fly
New York Pix
Yosemite Pix
Florida Pix
Masai Mara 2008 pix
Mount Kenya 2008 pix
Kibera 2008 pix
Madagascar 2007 pix
Tanzania page
Tanzania 2008 pix
Tanzania 2007 pix - Stanford Travel Study Family Adventure trip
Zanzibar 2007 pix
Tanzania 2006 pix - Stanford Overseas Studies Tanzania seminar
Tanzania 2005 pix
Kilimanjaro, 2003
Tanzania 2002 pix
Maweni
Rwanda 2006
The Nile page
South Africa pix
Botswana pix
Egypt pix
Chile
Santiago
San Cristobal, Santiago
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La Serena/Elqui Valley Region IV
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England (includes many additional links)
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Spain 2009
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Madagascar 2007 pix
Zanzibar 2007 pix
Trinidad Pix
- coming
Nature
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bugs
Spiders
Birds of Palo Alto page
A wing and a prayer
Flowers
The Stanford Fun Guy
Rogue's Gallery
(more soon)
Bob
Bob and friends
Friend gallery
Family gallery
Student gallery
Darwin gallery


Misc
SARS
International Health page
Summer Honors College 2005
Smallpox class
Prion class
Escher's Law of Biking: It is uphill in both directions.
Did you hear about the new book on
bioterrorism by Anne Thrax?
Evolution, as you can see, |
Human Biology Advising.
Student Web Pages.
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) 725-5451 (department fax)
email:
siegelr@stanford.edu
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