 Hello, everyone. I'm Kuntan Dhanoya, Vice President of Business Development with Crimson Interactive. I'm in conversation today with Christina Bennett, who is an associate publisher with the American Physiological Society. Hi, Christina. Hi, Kuntan. Welcome and thank you for joining us today. It's a pleasure to be here. Christina, you've been extensively involved in publication ethics and policies at APS. Could you tell us a bit more about your current role? My current role is an associate publisher of ethics and policy. And what I do is manage any of the ethics concerns that arise within our journals. And that maybe, an ethics concern may be raised by a reviewer or by an editor, by an author or by a reader. And any concern that comes in, I help to work with the author and the editor to reach a solution. So we try to make sure we clarify what the problem is, find a solution, and correct the paper or reach a resolution as it comes. And then my other part of the job is I help guide policy for our publications. And so that could be changes that come from federal government or from our society and how to address various issues within publishing and ranging from topics of data reproducibility and how to make them more better ensure that our data are reproducible, to just guidelines of style and format and references and layout, things like that. Just how to make the publication more appealing and clear for our readers.