 Rachel New will present to us, what's the fuss? A non-invasive method to treat neurological disorders. Look around you. One in three people in the U.S. are living with a brain disorder. That number totals to 110 million people. The problem is closer to home than we may realize. Brain disorders range from a wide spectrum of diseases from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's to mental health disorders like depression. And although we spent $800 billion per year on treatment, the therapy will fail in half of these patients due to the development of drug resistance. Currently, doctors use electrical fields to try and treat the disease brain areas. However, since the brain also communicates with electrical signals, it is difficult to treat just the disease region without disrupting the healthy areas around it. To circumvent this problem, currently, current treatments require open-skull surgery, which is both risky and costly. Can you imagine having to undergo open-skull surgery because it's your only chance to be healthy? I think we can do better. For my thesis, I am developing a non-invasive way to treat brain disorders. We do this with fuss, focused ultrasound stimulation. Now you might ask, is the ultrasound that used to get baby pictures? And you're exactly right. Fuss use the same fundamental principles as baby ultrasounds because ultrasound is just pressure waves that we can control and send through the body. And in our lab, we developed advanced technology that allows us to use these pressure waves to safely activate neurons within the disease region without affecting the healthy areas around it. So I tested the fuss system in rodent and I was able to safely activate brain function within a specific region. And for the first time ever, I've shown that fuss can selectively activate specific types of brain cells, allowing us to deliver targeted therapeutic patients. And unlike current treatments, which are either invasive or deliver short-term effect, fuss can now invasively deliver long-term treatment effects to help provide the patients with more independence throughout their day. Given these exciting results, now we're applying fuss to humans, bringing us one step closer to helping improving patient lives. So in the not so distant future, we envision people managing their brain disorders with an at-home personalized fuss system that they can use as simple as brushing their teeth at just a part of their daily routine. Because as you can see, fuss is something simple that you can put on your head. And with a couple minutes a day, you can get great treatment. And fuss will deliver non-invasive, precise and long-lasting treatment to empower patients with safer, easily accessible, and cheaper treatment to brain disorders. So if you ask me what the fuss is all about, I would say it's a future MVP of brain disease treatment. Thank you.