 The great thing about this meeting is the people that you meet and this sort of tight community and I guess a small scientific community meeting like this really gives you those opportunities to ask questions and meet new people and so had a lot of fun really brainstorming some new projects. The group now has the capacity to really do research here and Johnny has done such a fantastic job in the last two years of growing the research program and connecting all the collaborations that he has and there's such a national network of people who now want to work with VAIL. There's a really close collaboration between the clinicians and the basic scientists and the goal is really sitting there in translation and how can we improve patient outcomes. Because of the cross-disciplinary diversity we get specifically at this meeting you're really able to bring in new ideas and take things in a new direction that you might not get when a meeting is really focused on one specific topic. This conference has been really exciting because we have the world's experts in stem cells here and we are still debating what is a stem cell. An exciting thing in science is actually finding out that your hypothesis was wrong and it really takes you in a more exciting direction than you ever thought you were going to go originally.