 I applied to Furnace because I was really interested in getting involved in entrepreneurship. I had a background in research and this was essentially a step in a very different direction for me, but it had been something I wanted to get involved with for a while and Furnace really gave me an avenue to do that. So we chose the IP we did because we lined up all the available ones and wanted to see which one would have the biggest global impact. How could we take research, turn it into innovation and translate it out into the marketplace? So the mentors provided gave us so much advice on how to start a business, how to raise money, things to be looking for, how to essentially develop a business plan, where to go to market. So they were invaluable in that sense and that's really what Furnace provides for all of its startup founders. Next potential is a waste to value company. We convert waste carbon dioxide emissions directly into natural gas using solar energy. The net effect is that we decrease a plant's expenditure on fuel by converting their waste into an additional fuel source. Climate change is arguably the biggest defining policy of our generation and if we could have an impact on that and create a cleaner source of energy that's something we'd absolutely like to be involved in. As a result of getting involved with Furnace, I've gotten the chance to travel all over the country pitching our company and pitching our idea to investors, to the industry community we're in oil and gas and it's basically as a result of Furnace that I've sat down and had dinner with top executives of Chevron for instance and that's just not an experience that most people can claim to have had. So I attribute all of that to Furnace giving me my start. If I had to advise somebody who was thinking about entering Furnace competition, I would just say go for it. That can really, whatever rudimentary plans that you might have at this point in time, the program will help shape them into something that's going to be a workable endeavor, something that can be a successful company. I never would have envisioned myself as an entrepreneur, I would never have imagined that we could have succeeded in this program as much as we have. The company that we founded is called Redox Diagnostics and it's a company that specializes in the development of diagnostic tests for neurodegenerative diseases and currently we focus on a test for Alzheimer's disease that we think is going to provide presymptomatic diagnosis of that disorder, something that currently doesn't exist yet. One of the most impactful aspects of the Furnace program I would say were the mentors and the leaders within the program, together they as a group supported us throughout and even after the program and we're still in touch with the mentors that were assigned to us and they continue to assist us now in making new connections and finding additional resources to keep this idea going and so it's just been a fantastic and worthwhile experience that I'd highly recommend.