 Hi, I'm Dr. Lori Leslie. I'm a lymphoma attending at the John Thurr Cancer Center in Hackensack, New Jersey, where I run the Indolent Lymphoma and CL research programs. I focus on all types of lymphoma, Hodgkin, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and CLL. I feel lucky to be able to specialize only in lymphoma, because there's about 100 different types of lymphoma on the most recent classification. So I decided to go into medicine based on an interest in cancer research, and that's maintained today. That's what drives me here every day. It's caring for the patients and seeing all of this research and scientific advancements leading to outcomes where you can make people feel better, in some cases, get rid of their cancer. I still think about one of the first patients I cared for when I came to the John Thurr Cancer Center. I met, was very sick in a wheelchair, had gotten sick quickly, had an aggressive lymphoma, went through inpatient chemotherapy, had six months. And six years later, he's walked two daughters down the aisle for their wedding, has at least four, I think, soon to be five grandchildren. And every time we see each other, I don't know who's happier to see the other person. So I am from New Jersey. I traveled all around to do my training. And I'm passionate to come back home to my home state to provide cancer care to my community. I love what I do. I love the research. I love taking care of the patients. And I'm glad that I'm doing it here in Hackensack.