 We hope that our device or our platform might be helpful to aid psychopathologists in like coming up with more data to properly diagnose cancer. Psychopathologists get a cell sample and then they kind of fix that sample to like a slide and they stain the cells with like a dye and their goal is to look at some of the features of these cells like having the nucleus is compared to the rest of the cell and they look at these under a microscope to maybe try and diagnose whether these cells might fit like a profile of a cancerous type cell. We felt that maybe standardizing this by using like automatic software might be useful. The idea was that you could image lots of cells using a microfluid chip with the microscope and be able to analyze cells and high throughput and measure them quantitatively and this might be useful for coming up with the diagnosis. The form of bladder cancer that we looked at was transitional cell carcinoma which makes up like the majority of cases of bladder cancer. So in transitional cell carcinoma cells from the tumor break off and they get secreted into the patient's urine. You could stain the fluid. These stained cells or nucleus would be visible under the microscope and then our software would take pictures and analyze the pictures of the cells and fit those cells into the histology index where you can see whether or not they fit the profile of a cancerous type cell. Other practices like in the field of diagnosing bladder cancer involve like a biopsy of the patient's bladder so we know that's pretty painful and a lot of times patients don't want to go through that. This platform we're continuing to like do experiments and further research into it so the goal would be in the upcoming year to hopefully look at automating everything so including the staining so we would like to move that onto chip so that would be useful in that it would further reduce the amount of labor involved and also more automated everything so it would be more standardized. We're also looking at this platform to work with different bodily fluid samples so like floral fluids or blood samples and so hopefully this would be able to maybe diagnose like breast cancers or leukemias or other form for like lung cancer from these different fluids. I had a really great experience like working with all my teammates and just spending all that time in the lab like all the long nights it was a really fun experience and we became really good friends.