 Good afternoon, everyone. I'd like to welcome you to today's virtual panel titled Genomic Data Sharing Policies, Global Challenges and Innovative Solutions for Sharing Human Genomic Data. My name is Erin Ramos. I'm a Deputy Director of the Division of Genomic Medicine at the National Human Genome Research Institute. I also serve as the Co-Chair of the NHGRI Genomic Data Sharing Governance Committee, along with Barbara Thomas. And today I'm joined by my colleague Elena Ganiam, a Health Science Policy Analyst, who oversees and coordinates our genomic data sharing activities at NHGRI along with four terrific speakers that I will introduce in a moment. The responsible data sharing is the central tenet of the National Human Genome Research Institute and was emphasized in our recently published 2020 Strategic Vision as one of the guiding principles and values for human genomics. We've assembled this panel today to describe the present day perspectives on genomic data sharing, current efforts to create new and improved genomic data sharing policies, and efforts to ensure better data sharing in practice. So today we'll hear from Mary Enderlich-Majumder, Professor of Medicine in the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine. Colin Mitchell, a Senior Policy Analyst at the Ph.G. Foundation. Jonathan Lawson, Software Product Manager at the Broad Institute. And finally, Alyssa Pritchup, lead for shaping the future of health and healthcare at the World Economic Forum. So each of our speakers will give approximately a 10 minute presentation. We've reserved time at the end of the session for a Q&A with the panelists. So we encourage each of you to pose your questions in the chat, both on Facebook Live and Genome TV. Thank you again to everyone who joined the session today and I'd like to turn it over to Mary for our first presentation. Thank you, Mary.