 Yeah, thank you everyone, and I want to close just by bringing us back to a couple our meeting objectives and Really the the purpose that the organizers had brought to us to kind of set us up for tomorrow and As I do that I'm also our final final thing. We're gonna do is everybody here gets literally a final word Not a final paragraph Not a final run-on sentence But an actual final word or phrase of something that you're taking away from today Could be sort of this what what's the feeling that you're left with and as you know some of us might be frustrated confused sort of You know stop horrific It's um, but kind of but what is one thing that you're taking away from today that that you really want to get your You want to take forward into your work and into your your practices perhaps into the conversation tomorrow So that we're gonna go around the entire room quickly and ask everyone for a single just to give voice to that As you give some thought to that and I just want to remind you the objectives for this meeting I mean the organizers were really clear with us and the as we were thinking about the planning was they really didn't want this to Be two days where we argued about definitions because because we have had those meetings and People have written publications about it And so I think the organizers asked us to take kind of take a leap of faith There's they have in the workshop purpose on your agenda. They have stipulated a definition of citizen science We understand that getting conceptual clarity Around well, what are the implications of that? Can we extrapolate? Principles or practices how to what what does that look like? You know, what's the family of research that that might Cover it's a broad definition. I understand that that might be the conceptual clarity work that we need to do Here next But just as far as definitions and terms that'll be less where we want to focus but our three areas of emphasis that they really asked us to stay pretty crisp on is This is a meeting about citizen science. It is a meeting about LC and it is a meeting about NIH Funded research in this space. So the explicit question we're being we know that there's long long histories of Citizen science practices going on out in the world And are going out on the world today the question before us is what can NIH do in this space? So what can NIH do? with their funded research initiatives Within some of their practices are there particular LC issues and you know specifically that we should take on Empirical study for conceptual work That would really help advance the field and the practice in this way So those I just want to kind of as we and just take kind of chew on what we heard today Think of the so many examples that people have generously shared with us today and Start to start to really crystallize that into what does this mean for NIH funded research? And that's really where we're going to ask you to go tomorrow. We have a final panel Kind of taking we've taken this whole arc of The of a research project and so we're going to take the final panel is going to take us into that final piece of what can be a final piece of a research project of dissemination and Obligations that happen after research But then really a bulk of the morning is going to be in small group discussions And we're going to be asking you to engage with each other to really dig into What else the issues should NIH be what is NIH in a position to address? And what what are some research questions that? Within citizen science and LC that NIH could and some of us involved in in research could take on So I just wanted to plant that seed because you guys are going to get Frustrated with me again tomorrow because we're those are going to be fast Conversations, so I'm going to move you along before you're done having them So you might chew on some of that as you have a glass of wine tonight or as you sleep and dream and And come in kind of ready to because I think what what our hosts are asking us for is some pretty concrete Advice and guidance and so our goal and in the final session Jeff Khan is going to help us get there To what's our action plan? What's our action plan our recommendations for NIH, but then our own personal action plan too for all the organizations or Places where we work and live that we might be taking away from here as well So just wanted to kind of focus us on that charge for tomorrow Can I any of the organizers is there anything else that you'd like to say to set us up for tomorrow or close out today? Charlie's or David or Liz or Jennifer We're good. Just thanks for hanging in with us all day Thinking so much on our behalf Well, thank you to the organizers for bringing us together And for bringing such a diverse group of folks together really appreciate that So final word this this goes fast We're just gonna round Robin it. I think Liz I'm starting with you in that corner Only only because we're gonna kind of do this you I'm gonna get my move the microphone back here Because I'm getting all of us back here and up up the side and down back down the middle, okay? So just one word or phrase that you're taking away from today Thank you or phrase innovation use your microphones Or it's nobody talking Microphones would help all of us in this room, too, but and people are still listening to us on the webinar Residents across domains of research focus to confusion Assume citizens are competent. Mine is learn from what's working questioning our assumptions healthy dialogue I'm changing it quickly flexibility What needs more investigation Positive disruption false dichotomy Context the importance of diversity to define this these issues Leveling the playing field scientists serving citizens Whose health whose research personal data tax who owns the data Vocabulary matters listening no rush to write rules give it a chance ambiguity and understanding harms democratizing science Turning talk into action Excellent job And we came in under the wire you guys were spectacular One housekeeping thing we started 8 a.m. Tomorrow not 8 30 so a half an hour earlier So shuttles will be a half an hour earlier It's because we get done earlier we get done by three so thank you everyone for your active participation today