 As an intern, I truly believe that you're in a unique position to understand the work that the agency does. So my name is Jaidah Davle. I'm a Dutch national of Indian origin. I like to see my work benefiting mankind. My name is Amelia Lee and I'm from Malaysia and I studied environmental science. You could say there's like a mini-earth in the VIC because everyone's come from different regions and they share their stories to what happens in their respective countries. I'm not only learning about science and different fields, but also learning how to communicate with people from different cultures. I'm straight out of university and I would have never thought maybe six months ago that I'd be working in Zika Diagnostics. My name is Frank Rufa. I'm Polish-Canadian and I have a Bachelor of Science in Biomedicine. I work for someone who's pioneering techniques globally and it's absolutely revolutionary what they're doing here, especially with sterile insect technique. It's a lovely stepping stone to start your career on. This experience has certainly ignited a pretty deep desire for me to continue a career in this. At the end of the day, this is what prepares you for your adult professional life. And I was actually really looking forward to meeting new people. I guess for me that's the highlight of the internship. It's the portal for my future career. And the training I've received, kind of the networks I've built over time will definitely be a stepping stone for my future career no matter where I end up. A lot of internships are getting coffee and sending by a coffee machine. This is not the case here. It's something that I've wanted to do for a long time and I was very pleasantly surprised to receive this opportunity and I'm very grateful for all the help.