 We're all familiar with the side effects of conventional chemotherapy whereby the drug is delivered throughout the body. It affects healthy as well as disease cells as well as cancer cells. And that's why patients who are undergoing chemotherapy lose their hair, have problems with their GI tract, have problems with low immunity and other side effects as well. The idea of the drug delivery lab at Ultrasound at AUS is to improve the life of cancer patients worldwide. The idea is we take the chemotherapeutic, the chemotherapy drugs, we encapsulate them inside a package, and then once that package reaches to the tumor side, we release it using ultrasound waves. These waves can be focused exactly on the tumor so we avoid any side effects to the surrounding healthy tissues in the body. What we're doing here that's extra is that we're trying to use biological markers or targets that specifically targets breast cancer, prostate cancer, liver cancer, and cervical cancer. This way we can allow the binding of these carriers to those specific disease cells and then we open up or we break these carriers open at the tumor side using ultrasound. What are the implications of a 10-year visa? The fact that I have a visa for 10 years now, I can plan long term and I can pursue several projects at the same time and hopefully one of them will have a magic bullet, magic cure and I can help cancer patients throughout the world.