 I'm Paolo Schfetz and I'm the head of the CryoElectron Microscopy Facility at Human Technopole. Hi, I am Simona Sorrentino and I am a CryoEM specialist. We support, assist and perform all different kinds of electron microscopy imaging techniques. We go, for example, from single particle analysis to cryoelectron tomography passing through plastic embedding and immunoglobulin. My job here at the CryoEM facility is to take care of our instruments, so if they're broken or if they need repair to take care of it for our user. And also we help the users to perform their experiments. So usually we start discussing the project, then suggesting them the best opportunity or the best way to answer to their scientific questions. And then we give them trainings for the tools that they need and then we provide support through all their experiments if they need. Also in case of data processing or anything that they need. I choose Human Technopole because of the vision that the institute had towards science and the integration that we're aiming to in the national and international scenario. The best opportunity that Steve gave me so far is to train myself into the state-of-the-art technique, like for instance cryoclaim, which I could not perform before coming here because we don't have the tools. I came here to improve myself and to learn way more, also because really it's one of the most complete CryoEM facility that exists nowadays. One of the most exciting aspects of working at HT is the level of integration between different research fields. So we span from neurogenomics to integrated structural biology and computational analysis. So this is unique in my honest opinion. HT for me means collaboration, innovation and technology. Human Technopole for me means operational, talented and inclusive.