 So my name is Pratap. I am a scientist at the Stratmobile University Business School in Nairobi, Kenya and I work mainly in global health. So I studied medicine to start with a long time ago in India and then decided to become a neuroscientist. So I spent about 10 years of my life as a neuroscientist and then became a health, worked as a health economist and now find myself in Kenya studying interesting problems in global health. It kind of involves a mix of health, technology and entrepreneurship. It's really an interesting place to be. So what I study now is how do I support, how can we support frontline health care workers in doing a better job? So sometimes it involves documentation of care. Can you give them tools and approaches to improve the care that they give to every case that they see? And sometimes it means giving them remote support. So harnessing a global pool of skills to support these clinicians in the field about complicated cases. So they might see a case, say epilepsy and they don't know much about it. But they don't want to refer a patient 200 kilometers away. So they can get support to handle that case right where they are. So the questions are how do we do this better? What kind of networks do we use? What kind of tools and technology do we use to make the job of these frontline health care providers easier and more effective? So, so why do research? And I see research really as problem-solving. So if you want to solve complex problems, you need to understand these problems a little bit more. And that's the role of research. So in my work, I try and bridge the idea of understanding the problem and trying to create solutions towards these problems. And that creative solution, that idea of trying to come up with a solution brings up all sorts of different fields. So I can, we need to think about problems around entrepreneurship and commercialization and policy. We need to think about human resources and what kind of resources there are, what training needs to be given. And we need to think about technology, understanding what technology can do and what it can do. And these are all really interesting problems that need to be understood before we can create effective solutions. So that's the real reason to do research, is that you're really trying to get more interesting and more effective solutions. And without doing the research, you can't come up with these solutions. So a message to everyone is that if you want to, research is really exciting and it's fun. Because you're really grappling with complex problems. It's like sitting with a puzzle, a very complicated puzzle and trying to solve it. And it really is engaging a number of sides of you, you as a human being, a scientist, a consumer, a patient and a doctor. So it brings in a number of different aspects that you can need to bring together to solve these problems. And that's the exciting thing about research. Thank you.