 So, the kids at the summer scholars program are learning about human movement and how we analyze it in 3D using all the equipment that we have in our Biomotion Lab. I think it's so great. I think it's one of a kind that up in this mountain town we have a lab that has all the technology that we do that really isn't found anywhere else in the world and they get to come in and they can experience firsthand how we use motion capture, how we use force plates, EMG, we tell them about the motion sensors that we have that can go outside the lab and you know it's not not an opportunity that a lot of kids get in cities let alone in a mountain town so I think offering this camp to them is awesome. Today we're in the Center for Regenerative Sports Medicine and the students are actually staining a little piece of elbow tissue called the UCL so it's a ligament in the elbow. They're actually staining that so they can determine exactly what's inside the cell and understand a little bit more about the morphology of the cell and what they're dealing with. Primarily what we do here normally is we work with both cells and tissues and so we're trying to give the summer scholars kids a chance to do both of that so what we did this morning was we gave them some tissue samples and we had them work on two different types of really basic staining and it's cool because they get to go through the whole process themselves and then this afternoon they're gonna get to cover slip and actually take some of those photos home with them and we're also gonna give them little glimpse of what we do in our cell culture room so I've got some muscle-derived stem cells in there and I'm gonna show them what we do and how we culture those cells. This is such a cool opportunity for the kids because they really don't get this type of experience in their normal science class. So we hope at the end of the week that they get a better idea of how we can analyze human movement. I mean I love teaching first of all but I wish I had known about more of the available opportunities for me going into college.