 And Joey was extremely productive in his PhD studies. He published a total of nine papers during this time. There is one very important landmark paper that he published in 2010 in PNAS, so the Proceedings of the Natural Academy of Sciences. He had lots of presentations and posters on all over the world, several conferences. And of course, he also got a lot of awards and probably one of the most distinguished ones is actually the award today, the ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award. The breadth of the chemistry department that I'm involved in, all the different research going on, I think was the most interesting to me when I was applying. So just the breadth of research. The most surprising thing doing my doctorate, I believe, was the freedom, the amount of freedom that you have to do your research. Also, within the chemistry department, we have the freedom of choosing which faculty we want to work with. We do several rotations, and I think just that freedom was really nice and it surprised me initially that we had that. So I was able to succeed in my PhD due to the culture in the chemistry department. I think most everyone is very nice and willing to always give a helping hand. You can always contact, not only your advisor but other faculty members and they're always usually more than willing to help you and meet with you to discuss your certain needs. I'm now moving on to do a postdoc at Indiana University. So I guess I'm moving on and I'm really happy to be able to move on but also sad to leave Ann Arbor. I will miss it.