 Hello there. I'm Brian Nosek. I'm Executive Director of the Center for Open Science and congratulations on making it to the end of 2020. Like most others, the Center for Open Science team has been working home since March. We count ourselves as fortunate to be able to do so given the many challenges that essential workers and others have faced this year. 2020 was full of challenges to public health, to education, the economy, and brought an increased focus on issues of equity and social justice. Simultaneously, it's been a remarkable year for open science. Scientists are collaborating in new and innovative ways with a focus on transparency and openness. The success of data sharing to track the pandemic and an accelerated vaccine development timeline are testaments to what is possible if we work collectively and more openly. The window for open science cannot be shut. The potential is clear, compelling, and urgent. We're excited about pushing open science further into the mainstream in 2021, and COS is committed to making all of our services available to individuals at no charge. Your financial support, however large or small, will help us to remain agile and responsive during these times of dynamic change. I hope you consider making a gift to COS today. Thank you again for all you're doing to make open science a reality and the norm. All of us at COS extend our best wishes to you, your families, your colleagues for an excellent 2021. Thank you.