 One of the key people behind the Third Annual Veil Scientific Summit is the CEO of the Stedman-Philipon Research Institute and the Stedman Clinic, Dan Draubach. For him, this is one of the biggest events of the year. The first night was really tremendous. I was sitting next to one of our large donors and he kept hitting me in the leg and he kept saying to me, Dan, this is the way a meeting is supposed to be run. Look at these scientists. Look at everyone here. It was really, really positive. Yeah, and how are you feeling about how it's been growing too? I mean, from where you started to now? Yeah, over three years. I think it's doubled each year in size and Dr. Heard has done a tremendous job. The faculty, the Stedman Clinic surgeons that are participating. Just a world-class event, especially with the 65 researchers coming in. Well, I hope the biggest outcome would be new knowledge, new collaborations and advanced science and really clinical translation much faster than it's ever been done before. And speaking of the donor's perspective, do you think that this is a great way for people to get more involved philanthropically with the organization? Oh, definitely. Philanthropically it's just one of the great opportunities for us to educate our donors and friends of the Stedman Philipon Research Institute, friends of the Stedman Clinic, patients of the Stedman Clinic. It really is about delivering best in class patient care, but also introducing new technologies and techniques to improve the health of our patients. Why do you think SPRI is particularly unique as opposed to other research facilities around the country? Yeah, I think the size is definitely unique. To have this many scientists and researchers and clinicians concentrated in one place is very unique. And in the interaction, the collaboration, earlier this morning I was with Dr. Millett and Dr. Millett's talking with Dr. Heard about a new technique and new science. And then he may sit down with Dr. Taschman, who's responsible for the biomotion, biomechanics area and the robotics area. So the interactions occurring just I think it's more frequent and more accelerated. So very positive in regards to outcomes for patients. Well, it's a shared vision. It's a whole group of individuals who really make the difference. I really see SPRI growing to the point where we need to start thinking about a research tower in Vale because we've already in the past year, Vale Valley Medical Center was kind enough to build out a world-class facility, but we're full in the facility now. So I see us moving into a new research tower either on the campus or within the Valley. We'll have to determine that. But it's an exciting time. Again, this morning a lot of discussion around the next research and scientific endeavors we are going to be taking as a team. And so the future looks very bright.