Saturday, October 01, 2005

More even-more photos from the conference

So, after lunch, we had dinner.
Oh yeah, between that two major events, we had some talks.
Check out this super good AFM of some purified protein. So clear!


Before dinner, the group gathers for a photo (some of the girls were at the ladies so are not in this pic):


Ok, highlight of the day, DINNER!!!
Ham, salmon, some weird but tasty soup, and some other meats. Got more dishes but forgot to take a pic of them. Oh well...



This one is good - soursop coctail, excellent stuff, but Dr. Li didn't like it.

Friday, September 30, 2005

Even more pictures from the conference

Day 2 pictures!
We started out at Biopolis Matrix hall for half a day with some pretty good talks and Prof got a surprise bouquet of flowers. Here's Mr. Gubler giving the flowers to her.




Eva Harris! Amazing talk, erm... but abit too fast. Kinda forgot what she said...


Nevermind, here's a slide to remind me what she was talking about.


So, after a few more talks yadda yadda yadda, we got on charted buses and headed to Orchard Hotel for the remainder of the day. Oh, we were at Biopolis because one of the main sponsors is located there. Yes, we all know which one. At the hotel, first thing to do was EAT!
Minestrone soup, fresh greens, smoked salmon, cod, salads. yum.


From this, you know who was hungry and who was not so hungry, hhahhahha:



More food; chicken, veges, some curry, pineapple and I think that's potato salad; sorry, was not thinking, just eating:



Justin the fantastic post doc:



to be continued...

Thursday, September 29, 2005

2nd PDVI conference

Orchard hotel from Tuesday to Friday. Photos from Tuesday opening night.

As usual, good (and pretty) food:



Have you tried my cheesecake before? I bake you one cake, you give me one virus strain, good deal, yes?


When grandfather talks, everyone listens.



Chicken out:


Oh yes, the glossy poster:



"...and I left it overnight and the next day, a giant mutant virus as yellow as my beer and this big was crawling around inside the incubator..."