Greg Couch
Talks
WrapPy talk at the 1999
O'Reilly Open Source Software Convention
Python Conference.
Work and Hobbies
Greg Couch received a Bachelor of Science in
E.E.C.S. from
U. C. Berkeley in 1983 and a Masters in
Computer Science
from U. C. Berkeley in 1994. He has worked since 1983 at
the
University of California at San Francisco's
Computer Graphics Laboratory, a
NIH
Biomedical Technology Research Center
(NIH P41-RR01081).
He is a member of the ACM,
and of the IEEE
Computer Society.
He has had 3 exhibits at the
Exploratorium,
an interactive science museum in
San Francisco, California.
He also plays
soccer
and is a member of the National Ski Patrol.
He works on the
Chimera
and
OTF
projects.
He is also the postmaster in his spare time.
Contact Information
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email:
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gregc@cgl.ucsf.edu
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address:
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(next three lines are optional:)
Computer Graphics Laboratory
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
University of California
Genentech Hall N453B, MC 2240
600 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94158-2317
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phone:
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(415) 476-8292
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fax:
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(415) 502-1755
14 April 2003 <gregc@cgl.ucsf.edu>
You are water. You're not really organic; you're
neither acidic nor basic, yet you're an acid
and a base at the same time. You're strong
willed and opinionated, but relaxed and ready
to flow. So while you often seem worthless,
without you, everything would just not work.
People should definitely drink more of you
every day.
Which Biological Molecule Are You?
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