 My background into medicine was not straightforward. I went to West Point. I was in one of the first classes of women to graduate from West Point. And I eventually made my way to Harvard Medical School and fell in love with orthopedic surgery. And I was introduced to research. And I started to become interested in combining the two and trying to solve some of these difficult to solve problems. I came to the Vail Scientific Summit this year because Vail Healthcare System with Johnny E. Ewer is a hub of translational research. I think bringing people together from different disciplines, clinicians, scientists is critically important because we're all approaching the same problem but from different viewpoints and different skill sets. This is something that has been part of my work for more than 20 years. So as a clinician scientist in orthopedic surgery, I have integrated the bench to the bedside from the time I started practice. And so it's super exciting for me to see this concept playing out in such a great fashion here in Vail.