 Hi, I'm Dr. Lori Leslie. I'm a lymphoma attending at the John Thurr Cancer Center in Hackensack, New Jersey, where I run the indolent lymphoma and CL research programs. What makes JTCC unique is that it is a little more patient-centered or at least the feeling is a little more patient-centered. So we spend majority of our time taking care of the patients. I spend at least 80% of my time in the rooms surrounding in the hospital and doing patient care, though it's organized in a way that we can still have a lot of research going on as well. And it's a more community family type of feel that I'm familiar with from some of my prior training that was more strict academic type of setting. I meet a lot of patients just who live in the area. You know, we do have that kind of community hospital type of field, but we're also a referral center. So there's a large network of docs throughout New Jersey and the tri-state area who send their patients to the John Thurr Cancer Center, lymphoma division to talk about maybe more specialized treatment, clinical trials, or things that might not be available in the community setting. I have patients that come from, you know, variety of places and find it easy and really fulfilling to work with their local oncologist or primary care doctor, whoever's managing their care locally, so we can help provide the more subspecialized care and recommendations while the patient can stay closer to home and be able to continue their treatment in the most comfortable environment possible. The way the practice is set up here makes it very efficient for the patient's experience and also for us as providers to be able to provide that higher level of care in a more intimate environment. If I have a patient that I need to speak with transplantors about, I just walk down the hall. You know, that's amazing considering the fact we're one of the largest cellular therapy centers in the country. I think the top five or six or so in terms of volume, but if I want to speak to one of those world experts in cellular therapy, I can just walk next door and chat with them as if I'm, you know, chatting with a friend. I love what I do. I love the research. I love taking care of the patients, and I'm glad that I'm doing it here in Hackentze.