 So, now there are three speakers away from this crowd to the bar and drinking, so no extra pressures for our speakers. We have Raul Mendes-Gerardes from UNC Chapel Hill. The title of his talk is J-Wars of QUT Interval in Hispanic Latino Generalized Thirteen Loci and Identifies Population Specific Signals. Thank you to the organizers for, sorry, thank you to the organizers for inviting me to give this short talk. Today I would like to talk about the J-Wars of QUT Interval in Hispanic and Latino populations. So first of all, just to introduce you what the QUT Interval is, it is an electrocardiographic measurement of the ventricular depolarization and repolarization, and it is the measure in milliseconds between the beginning of the queue and the end of the T-waves. Normal ranges is between 200 and 400 milliseconds. If you have it either too long or too short, this ends up...