 It's my first time attending the summit, obviously I was familiar with the reputation and the track record at the Stedman-Philipon Research Institute. What's really impressed me the most is the breadth of speakers that they've been able to put together here over this three-day program. It's remarkable. So at the University of Miami we've put together an interdisciplinary program that is really aimed at understanding very problem of post-traumatic osteoarthritis and then secondly osteoarthritis in general. We are very blessed to have a very diverse patient population in Miami and this allows us to capitalize what are some of the risk factors for osteoarthritis in various patient populations. It's projected by the World Health Organization within a decade osteoarthritis will be the most common chronic disease worldwide. Cross-collaboration is something that we quite frankly probably missed on for decades and I think moving forward the real transformational science is really going to involve looking at some everyday problems such as osteoarthritis but from a different perspective. It's a wonderful opportunity to not only hear these people speak but to be able to interact with them whether it's at lunch or on break and quite frankly hopefully to develop some new collaborations as well.