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'''TCZ''': What are your hobbies? / What do you do for fun?<br/> | '''TCZ''': What are your hobbies? / What do you do for fun?<br/> | ||
'''David''': For fun, I mostly play bass guitar as part of two groups. In one group, I play bass guitar for [[Rex Bell]], who at one time played bass guitar for Lighnin’ Hopkins (at Carnegie Hall) and [[Townes Van Zandt]], but who is now a singer-songwriter and guitar player. My wife Lisa plays rhythm guitar, with Gary Ragan, playing lead guitar when he is in town. This is a weekly gig at the Old Quarter Acoustic Café in [[Galveston, TX]], to start the open mic each Weds. and sometimes we are the opening act for the main bands on the weekends. Our next big gig is to play at the annual | '''David''': For fun, I mostly play bass guitar as part of two groups. In one group, I play bass guitar for [[Rex Bell]], who at one time played bass guitar for Lighnin’ Hopkins (at Carnegie Hall) and [[Townes Van Zandt]], but who is now a [[singer-songwriter]] and guitar player. My wife Lisa plays rhythm guitar, with Gary Ragan, playing lead guitar when he is in town. This is a weekly gig at the Old Quarter Acoustic Café in [[Galveston, TX]], to start the open mic each Weds. and sometimes we are the opening act for the main bands on the weekends. Our next big gig is to play at the annual [[Stingaree Music Festival]] put on by [[Hayes Carll]]. The other incarnation has Lisa as the lead guitar player and singer, with me on [[bass guitar]] and sundry other musicians ([[violin]], [[harp]]s, guitars) joining us for a dozen or so gigs a year. These have mostly been at Cocktails, The 39th Street Bar and Poor Michaels, all in [[Galveston]], or functions for my department at the university. | ||
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'''TCZ''': What do you professionally?<br/> | '''TCZ''': What do you professionally?<br/> | ||
'''David''': I am a research scientist working at The [[University of Texas]] Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB). My work is centered around using [[NMR spectroscopy]] to study the structures of | '''David''': I am a research scientist working at The [[University of Texas]] Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB). My work is centered around using [[NMR spectroscopy]] to study the structures of [[protein]]s and [[DNA]] molecules of relevance to human diseases. The last few years my work has mostly involved determining the structure of the envelope protein domain III of [[West Nile virus]], [[Dengue fever|Dengue virus]], [[Omsk Hemorrhagic fever]] and [[Yellow fever]]. I also dabble in quantum mechanics calculations involving the base pairing of oxidized or otherwise damaged DNA base pairs. In the last year or so, I have started a variety of metabonomics-based projects investigating fatty liver disease, [[diabetes]], [[breast cancer]], burns and other medical conditions. | ||
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'''TCZ''': What is your favourite topic of discussion?<br/> | '''TCZ''': What is your favourite topic of discussion?<br/> | ||
'''David''': By far, my favorite topic of discussion is politics. You can always get a lively conversion started using the ‘’Cobert Report’’ style: “President Bush (Clinton), as bad as Nixon (Carter), or the worst president ever?” But why leave out the wishy-washy, do nothing Congress that has been abdicating its power for decades? I love discussing local politics just a much as national and state politics. Local politics have many more personalities. | '''David''': By far, my favorite topic of discussion is politics. You can always get a lively conversion started using the ‘’Cobert Report’’ style: “President Bush ([[Bill Clinton|Clinton]]), as bad as Nixon ([[Jimmy Carter|Carter]]), or the worst president ever?” But why leave out the wishy-washy, do nothing Congress that has been abdicating its power for decades? I love discussing local politics just a much as national and state politics. Local politics have many more personalities. | ||
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