 The most important thing to know if you're thinking of coming to ARHOOS as a researcher is to be prepared to be happy. The life, work, balance in Denmark is really amazing to me. It far exceeded my expectations. I am thrilled to be in a position where I'm doing world-class science and still get to spend significant quality time with my family. I joined ARHOOS because the research group here in ARHOOS in the field of HIV cure has a well-known and respected international reputation. They are known throughout the field for performing cutting-edge research in a timely manner and leading the charge towards developing a successful cure in HIV treatment. In my previous workplace, I worked in an animal model of HIV disease and here I'm performing patient-based research and using patient samples, which is something I'm very happy with. Danes in general are great. They're a lot of fun. They all speak English very well, which makes learning Danish a challenge. They take work serious and they take their family serious and as a result they're quite efficient in what they do at work and work hard, play hard. It's a great situation.