Yep indeedy I was lucky enough to bag a trip to SF, CA for work (of sorts). I was attending CROI (Conference on Retrovirology and Opportunistic Infection) 2010 which alternates between east and west coast USA (and occasionally Canada). For those of you who either don't believe that I really go for these things, or perhaps want a look at the kind of stuff I'm up to in my new job then go to this link and search for "Conibear" in the author field (or Paper#: 988). First author John is a PhD student in our office and all this work is a bit too maths based for me - I am more of a lab monkey, but we all helped write it and these patients are the ones that we have contact with for our studies too. Seems from my exhaustive search on this link too that I am the first ever Conibear to be published at this conference (woop!) and probably in this field at all... there is however an Elizabeth Conibear who lives and works in Vancouver (!!!) who is a very well published protein biochemist? We should look her up next time I'm in town :)
OK yada yada - here are a few snaps of SF...

View from the top of the fancy hotel that the rest of the conference people stayed in whilst I was in my own guest suite at my friends house.

Portion control? Not likely - what part of a chicken has this come from anyway to be this big?

Work buddies - L-R: Senior researcher Clare, my big boss and virology consultant Anna Maria, virology registrar Tom, moi, and Clinical scientists (and GF/BF) Ana and Alvi.
Anna Maria took us out for a Chinese - yum!

SF is veeeery hilly! Amazing though

Nice urban scenes with cool artwork too.

Not so many tall buildings in SF but this one is THE skyscraper that you can see from everywhere in town - the TransAmerica Pyramid building... very cool

This was their old premises, so they must have been doing something right with all that money.

We did a walking tour around SF on the Saturday after my conf had finished. There are A LOT of steps in this city... A LOT!

Very pretty

Famous twisty Lombard Street. Before they installed the curvy switchbacks it was simply a straight road that buses used to go up and down regularly - the locals got sick of it being so busy and so they got the road layout changed and stupidly turned it into a tourist attraction instead! Smart move :)



Car care plan? This guy is surely a serial killer.


Barbery Lane - the basis for Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City" : very cool

Quick pitstop in Rogues. Kat is into her microbrewery ales, and the whole month I was there was "strong ale week". However as ale is not on the menu for me I plumped for a home distilled gin bloody mary... truly a meal in a glass!


Sealions appeared at Pier 39 mysteriously following the earthquake of 1980something. Me thinks that some clever soul has made it their business to keep them coming back year on year as the number of people that show up just to see them is phenomenal! Of course the day I go, they are not bloody there - "gone fishin'" no doubt!

Yeah if (when) I live in the states I'm gonna get me a ridiculously over sized pickup truck just like this one! Yeee haw! ... but I will never be reverse parking it... ever!

Marina shot with Alcatraz in the background - that is one cold lonely rock!

Answers on a postcard....

My first proper view of the Golden Gate Bridge - why do I find amazing feats of engineering so fascinating?


I treated Kat and her bf Mark to dinner at one of their favourite restaurants... and it just so happens that I LOVE Japanese food too... and this place was REALLY good!

Yummy sushi rolls