Prof. Richard N. Zare
(650) 723-3062
zare@stanford.edu
Admin. Assoc. Dewi Fernandez
dewif@stanford.edu
(650) 725-3530
Department of Chemistry
(650) 723-2501
Stanford University
Department of Chemistry
380 Roth Way / Keck Building
Stanford, CA 94305-5080
BY CAR
From Highway 101: Exit Embarcadero Road West towards Stanford. At El Camino Real, Embarcadero Road will turn into Galvez Road. Stay in the left lane on Galvez Road and continue onto campus. Turn right at Campus Drive. Turn left at Palm Drive. Turn right at Roth Way and continue two blocks. The Mudd Chemistry Building will be on your left, just beyond the Lorry Lokey building; a five-story parking garage will be on your right. There is metered parking available for visitors on the ground floor of the parking garage.
From Highway 280: Exit Alpine Road (heading South exit left, heading North, exit right). Turn right at Junipero Serra (1st traffic light). Turn left at Campus Drive. Follow Campus Drive into campus, turn right at Roth Way. The Mudd Chemistry Building will be on your right, just beyond the Lorry Lokey building, and a five-story parking garage will be on your left. There is metered parking available for visitors on the ground floor of the parking garage.
Google Map of Stanford and Palo Alto
Stanford Campus Map with Mudd Building
BY TRAIN
Caltrain operates a commuter train that runs approximately every hour from San Francisco to San Jose from 5am to 11pm. Trains are more frequent during commute hours.
The Stanford free shuttle, the Marguerite, runs approximately every 10-12 minutes, and meets incoming trains. The “A” line Marguerite will bring you closest to the Chemistry Building.
BY BUS
PALO ALTO TRANSIT CENTER
To Stanford traveling North
Route 22 Eastridge-Palo Alto/Menlo Park
Route 35 Stanford University-Foothill College
Route 86 San Antonio-Stanford Shopping Ctr
Route 300 San Jose-Palo Alto
To Stanford traveling South
Samtrans 5L, 5M, 50A, 50C, 50V
The Stanford free shuttle, the Marguerite, runs approximately every 10-12 minutes, and can take you onto campus. The “A” line Marguerite will bring you closest to the Chemistry Building.