 Hi, how's it going? My name is Gareth Dyke and I'm the director of content here at Research Square Company. Now you're probably asking, what does he do? Well, it's a very good question. Actually, what I do is I spend a lot of my time creating content, writing content, developing videos, webinars and presentations to help researchers around the world who may not speak English as a first or second or even third or fourth language to communicate effectively in English and more effectively get their papers published in those international high impact factor journals. That's what we do. Our goal at Research Square Company is to make research more accessible for everybody around the world. So that's what drives pretty much everything we do. And in terms of content, which of course is the honeypot that attracts people to all of our other products and services, we are driven by a desire to help people. Above all, we always say to ourselves, if our content is not helpful in some way, it's not addressing an issue or helping researchers with something that they struggle with, peer review or writing or spelling or grammar or journal selection, or just navigating and understanding the journal submission process. Lots of people have lots of problems with that. And you might think that's quite simple. But around the world, people struggle largely with the same kinds of things in the writing and publishing process. So that's my name, Gareth. What do I do every day? Well, usually I get up nice and early and then go back to sleep again for a bit. But, you know, talking to people in Asia, I'm based in the UK. So, you know, in Asia, that's our morning when colleagues are working over in China, over in Japan, writing, doing webinars. In particular, I'd say that over the pandemic, over the course of the last two years or so, I've done hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of online events, training sessions and webinars and everything that can go wrong could have gone wrong. Over the last two years, pretty much has gone wrong. Builders banging on the window, kids screaming, cats jumping on me, the roof falling in, the internet going down. You name it, it's happened in one of our online training events. I've done them from the back of restaurants, from moving trains, from downholes in the ground. Wherever there's an internet connection, we try to access and create content and develop content to help researchers with their everyday problems. And, you know, that's something that I really like to do. Actually, I'm motivated very much these days by a desire to help people with their problems. I was an academic myself for 20 years or so, published 300-odd academic papers, some of them good, some of them not so good, some of them cited, some of them never ever to see the light of day again. So I have some experience working in research. I have some experience writing and publishing. I love to write. I like to create written content. I like to be imaginative and creative. And so writing and creating short content, especially for researchers, is what I really find to be really motivational for me these days to help people and to see other people getting their papers published in leading international journals. So thanks very much for listening. We hope that we'll see you one of these days at Research Square, either on one of our sites or at one of our events. If there's something that you'd like us to cover, if there's a topic that you'd like us to write about or make a video about or just help you with, then do get in touch with us. There's contact information around this video. Have a great day. Stay safe. And don't forget to use our services because we can really help you to get your papers published effectively in leading international journals. Take care.