 So, I'm interested in doing research on microbes that's found inside the sheep's stomach. And I'm interested in creating a vaccine for the animal that will help reduce the greenhouse gas that's being produced, being bell child of the sheep. My background is in protein biochemistry and I'm interested in looking at the proteins on these microbes and hopefully making a vaccine for the animal to change their gut microbes. It wouldn't completely cure off the microbes, it'll help reduce the number of them. And so reducing the number, reducing the amount of greenhouse gas being produced. As we know, global warming is a big issue, especially with New Zealand being a pastoral based country. Being able to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas for all the farmers and keeping the economy going is very important. So on daily basis, I assess the different proteins that's on the surface of these microbes called methanogens. And at the moment I'm looking at trying to find different targets that may have not been looked at before. And so I'm hoping to use my biochemistry knowledge and just go on an antigen hunt. I love it. Yes, it's a lot of fun. I like doing a lot of new biochemistry techniques and also working together with a lot of immunologists, which is something different. And also having a chance to collaborate with scientists up at Massey University.