 Hi everybody, I know many of you in the room. I'm Colleen Kalashu. I graduated in 07, and I am at Stanford in cardiology. And I was really excited. This is great timing for me, because I've been fighting for academic time for several years now, and that's going to start very shortly. And so getting my brain back into how to think about and do research is where I'm at right now. So it's great. I'm Matthew Thomas. I'm still not the only. Yes. All right. So I am at the University of Virginia. I've been a pediatric genetic counselor and a general genetics clinic. I just started on July 1st doing cardiovascular genetics following cardiology genetics with Colleen. And I graduated in 07 as well. We have a rising second year male, Kyle, who you'll meet in the fall. And we have a rising first year student, Michael. First time we'll have two men in the program at the same time. I'm Jane. I work at the VA in West LA. And I do adult clinical genetics and also work with a clinical geneticist in health implementation research, specifically to how to optimize genetic services at the VA. My name is Jessica Salomon. And I live in Cold Rochester, New York. I graduated with these two in 2002. So we were the fourth class. I run a cancer genetic counseling service at a large radiology clinic. Nicole Johnson. I'm currently at Ambité after being at Hopkins in cardiology for nearly 12 years. So a couple months at a new job. I'm Eric Rosenthal. I graduated in 1999. I started out in pediatrics at University of Utah. And then I was a cancer counselor at the University of California, San Diego. And then for the past eight years, I've been at myriad genetics as first in customer client support with technical questions. And now I help develop clinical content for our testing. I'm Alyssa Terry. I live in Cold Syracuse, New York. So I sympathize. And I work with a small nonprofit out of Binghamton. We do every kind of genetic services. Hi, I'm Meredith Weaver. And I graduated with Alyssa in 2006. And I'm currently at the American College of Medical Genetics. And I used to do pediatric and adult. And I hope to get back to it. So currently I'm kind of steeped in policy and research. I'm Jillian Hooker. Graduated in 2009 and was employed by the program until six months ago. Now working for a small startup in Nashville called NextGXDX. And I'm the senior manager of clinical development. And I think we're still figuring out what that means. But I advocated very strongly that research would be a big part of a job. And it has and continues to be. So I'm doing a lot of research around cost-effectiveness of genetic testing, testing algorithms, various outcomes related to genetic testing right now. Hi, Megan, Truett, Joe. I currently am in New York at Columbia Presbyterian doing about 50-50 prenatal pediatric genetic counseling. And I'm living in New Jersey and living in Maryland as well. So after five and a half years up there, we're moving down here. So I'm kind of in transition. Hi, I'm Katie Lewis. I graduated in 2008. And I work here at the NIH on the ClinSeq project. I'm Courtney Berrios. I graduated in 2008 with Katie. And I'm currently at Hopkins. I work primarily on our research project around Hirschbrunn disease. I'm Layla Jamal. I graduated in 2012. I'm currently a PhD student in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Johns Hopkins. And I did work at Kennedy Krieger for two years before this. I just quit in December. So finding life a little easier now to juggle. Hi, I'm Laurie Irby. I graduated with a class of 2000. So the second cohort, I overlapped with Eric. And actually, I've overlapped with, I think, all of you in some capacity. I stayed and did my PhD at Johns Hopkins. I have been doing research for a number of years and just recently came back and joined this end of the program after Jillian's sad departure. But I'm happy to be here in this capacity. I'm Rachel Shapira. I just graduated in January. And I'm now living in Los Angeles, doing half-time cancer genetic counseling at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange County. And half-time with a nonprofit working in Jewish genetic diseases. Hi, I'm Marcie Barr. And I am a third-year student in the program. I'm Samantha Caldwell. I am actually Barb's summer student this summer. I am a genetic counseling student, but at the North Carolina program. I'm Danielle Dong. I graduated in, oh, god, 05 with them. And I work at Genzyme, which is a biotech company, on the Lycosomal Storage Disease Registries. And in all my spare time, I work on research with Julie. I'm Tricia C. I graduated with these two. And I've probably done every area of genetics, except for cancer. And that's still what I do. I had informed DNA, which is a telephone-based company. And I'm Julie Sap. And I also graduated in 2005. And I never left. I'm here in NHGRI. And I work on overgrowth disorders and other rare disorders and exome sequencing stuff. I'm Carrie Young. I'm a rising third-year student in the program. Hi, I'm Christy Hawkinson. I graduated in 2011 in my classmates. And I just walked in together. I work at GBMC. I'm part-time my cancer genetic counselor. And then I also see patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and connective tissue disorders. Hi, I'm Mar. I also graduated in 2011. And I work at Recombine, a genetic testing company. Hi, I'm Ellen McNamara. I work at the Undiagnosed Disease Program here at NIH. I'm Sarah Kali. I work at Brigham and Women's Hospital. I also graduated in 2011. Primarily working clinical research. And a small part of my time is in the adult genetics clinic. Hi, I'm Kendra Shaw. I work at the Department of Veterans Affairs on a longitudinal cohort program known as the Million Veteran Program. I also work part-time for Recombine. And I graduated in 2011.