 Hi my name is Tatjana Rapinski. I'm the team leader for AGL and we're based out of Baltimore, Maryland. This competition is designed to make it easier to monitor your health at home. Our team is an interdisciplinary team consisting of students from a variety of majors, mechanical engineering, software engineering, science, biomedical engineering. There's two advantages to being a student team. We are doing this project not for a paycheck or part of a company. We're doing this because we're wildly enthusiastic about the project and I believe that that enthusiasm and excitement is going to translate to our competition submission. Secondly, because we're new to the field, we're not bound by the status quo in healthcare and as a result, we're poised to create very innovative solutions. The greatest challenge has been to develop a system that is consumer-friendly. We are conducting usability testing. We are developing prototypes and then testing them to see how usable they are, how a person using them feels about it and taking that feedback to modify our system. Our technology is a multi-part system designed to both tackle the diagnostic challenges as well as the usability specifications. The diagnostic component makes use of things like microfluidic chip and color change test strips. We have a vitals monitoring device which is continuously worn and then the smartphone application which serves as the user interface. Our technology could really change the way that consumers view their own health. So if they're feeling sick, they can immediately know if it's something that they need to be worried about.