 By Purdue doing this cluster hiring in public health, it shows their intention and commitment to diversity is a big deal because what they're doing is they're inviting people from different population groups to the table to have a voice in research and to me that's an opportunity for me to express myself. It gives us the freedom as researchers to do the work that we think is beneficial to these communities and then hopefully we can incorporate them into changes and into policy and actually improve public health. I hope to create outstanding research not just with the university but in partnership with the communities and with other research institutions that is effective in terms of the populations that we want to address. So I'd rather be in no other place than Purdue right now.