 I'm an extrovert and I love engaging and interacting with people, so if you see me walking along campus, any of the listeners out there, say hi. You know, ask me your medical questions. Indiana's been good to me personally and professionally. I would have never been Surgeon General of the United States had I not come to Indiana. Indiana's given a lot to me and that's why it's an honor to come to a land-grant institution like Purdue here in Indiana and to be able to continue to give back to the state. Purdue has always stood for for excellence from my standpoint and they've got a tremendous legacy here of success in the sciences beyond engineering and I'm really excited about learning more about that and being a part of that. The brand of Purdue is something that really can help people across Indiana and beyond regain trust in science and in the scientific process and that's that's what I think is going to have to be an important part of our health equity initiatives here because not everyone has equitable access to the information they need to make a healthy choice. What's great about Indiana is you have some fantastic institutions. You don't have to leave to be able to do great things. You've got Cummins. You've got Eli Lilly. You've got Purdue. You have these brands that are known Neil Armstrong. I mean you've got these brands that are known across the world right here in Indiana. Now that said I also am a basketball fan and I've got a picture of Gene Cady and Bob Knight sitting at a table with my two boys you know and I love I always think of Purdue as being you know a basketball school and a football school too depending on the year. We're hoping that this year turns out to be a good year but I'm excited to be a part of the campus and a part of that tradition also.