 Terry, do we want to go around and introduce ourselves or is that going to cut into people's time? We'll start at that end. Yes? I'm Teji Rock-Reverse. I'm with Duke University and also the Coordinating Center for this meeting. It's a lot. I'm Murray Brilliant at the Marshfield Clinic. I'm Doug Fowler at the University of Washington Department of Genome Sciences. Nancy Cox at Vanderbilt University. How are you? Well, I'm from the Jackson Lab and the Chinese Academy of Science. Leah Sturida from the University of Washington, Genome Sciences. Liz Worthy from Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology. Erin Ramos, Division of Genomic Medicine and HGRI. Kat Lotz, Jackson Laboratory. Alas B. Secker, Intramural Genome Institute. Eric Green. Dan Roden, Vanderbilt. Howard Jacob, Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology. Terry Minolia. Carol Bolton. Rex Chisholm, Northwestern University in Chicago. Mark Williams, Geisinger Health System. Cal McCrae, Brigham and Women's and Harvard Medical School. Fosher Delas, URDA on Daffy University in Boston. Peter Robinson, Charity University Hospital, Berlin. Wendy Rubenstein, NCBI at NIH. Barbara Stranger, University of Chicago. Monty Westfield, University of Oregon. Gail Herman, Nationwide Children's Hospital in the Ohio State University. Christine Seidman, Brigham and Women's Hospital in Harvard Medical School. Cecilia Lowe, University of Pittsburgh. Daniel MacArthur, Mass General Hospital in the Broad Institute. Annie Nehouse, NHGRI. Ellie Silverman, NHGRI. Nicole Lockhart, NHGRI, Division of Genomics and Society. Liz Feingold, NHGRI, Division of Genome Sciences. Gene McEwen, NHGRI, Division of Genomics and Society. Peter O'Donnell, University of Chicago. Melissa Landrum, Clare. Donna Messersmith, Genome of Healthcare Branch, NHGRI. Emily Adelman, the Jackson Laboratory. Jothi Thayal, Genomic Medicine, NHGRI. Heidi Sophia, NHGRI. Mike Payson, NHGRI. Scott Weiss, Partners Healthcare in Harvard Medical School. Michael Hahn, NHGRI. Ken Wiley, NHGRI. Bob Wilden, Genomic Healthcare Branch, NHGRI. Dina Paltu, NIH Office of Science Policy. Deborah Leonard, University of Vermont. Bruce Korf, University of Alabama, Birmingham. Mike Murray, Geisinger Health System. Karen Carniol, Felf Press. Adam Felsenfeld, NHGRI. Sheena Ferdy, NHGRI. Steve Benowitz, Communications, NHGRI. Jeff Struing, NHGRI. Vince Bonham, NHGRI. Jeff Schloss, NHGRI, Division of Genomic Science. We have not forgotten anybody, I hope. Okay. So my job as moderator is mainly to keep people on time and interrupt when your time is up. The times in the program are the total time. There'll be five minutes for discussion after each talk, as well as a discussion at the end. So, Howard, you have 15 minutes starting now. And I won't spend a lot of time introducing people, because they have these wonderful biographies at the end, presumably written by the people who are standing there, so they can take the blame or the credit for them. Howard is going to start us off by talking to the topic of convincing clinicians to use functionalized genomic data.