Robert Siegel
PROFESSOR
Microbiology & Immunology
Canary Center at Stanford
United States of America
Biography
He is a Professor (Teaching) of Microbiology & Immunology and affiliate to Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. He got Award for Outstanding Service, American Cancer Society Boulder County (1980),Dean's Award for Outstanding Teaching in Human Biology from Stanford University School of Medicine (1990),Dean's Award for Outstanding Community Service from Stanford University School of Medicine (1990),Peter and Helen Bing Award for Outstanding Teaching from Stanford University (1994),Henry J. Kaiser Award for Excellence in Preclinical Teaching from Stanford University School of Medicine (1998),Distinguished Teaching Award from Associated Students of Stanford University (2000)
Research Interest
medical education and curricular development, especially in the areas of infectious disease, virology, HIV, and molecular biology
Publications
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McHutchison JG, Gordon SC, Schiff ER, Shiffman ML, Lee WM, Rustgi VK, Goodman ZD, Ling MH, Cort S, Albrecht JK. Interferon alfa-2b alone or in combination with ribavirin as initial treatment for chronic hepatitis C. New England Journal of Medicine. 1998 Nov 19;339(21):1485-92.
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Griffin SD, Beales LP, Clarke DS, Worsfold O, Evans SD, Jaeger J, Harris MP, Rowlands DJ. The p7 protein of hepatitis C virus forms an ion channel that is blocked by the antiviral drug, Amantadine. FEBS letters. 2003 Jan 30;535(1-3):34-8.
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Lee YJ, Smith DS, Rao VA, Siegel RD, Kosek J, Glaser CA, Flint AC. Fatal H1N1-related acute necrotizing encephalopathy in an adult. Case reports in critical care. 2011 Jul 28;2011.