 We are the team Nanobiosim and our technology is a platform called Gene Radar. We can take a drop of blood saliva or other body fluid, put it into a nanochip, insert it into our mobile device and the device will give you the answer. What is your amount of virus or bacteria or biomarker? Is it present? Yes or no? For me, this has been a long 20-year journey as part of my own quest to bring the physical sciences and the life sciences closer together. You know, they say it takes a village to change the world. So we actually find that building the technologies in our lab or a piece of it, but we really have to build around us the ecosystem to help drive the adoption of these technologies into our healthcare system. I think we're uniquely positioned with our technologies. We're harnessing over 20 years of our research at Nanobiophysics to bring sort of next-generation nano-sensing capabilities that really replace the gold standard of diagnosis today. We're bringing to the world a platform that can decentralize, mobilize and personalize the delivery of that healthcare.