 I'm Martin Gutierrez and I'm the director of the phase one division at Hackensack University Medical Center. My practice is enriched by patients with GI malignancies and thoracic malignancies. So in common words a lung cancer and either esophageal, gastric, pancreas, colon cancer. I think clinical trials in general allowed patients to have options that otherwise would not be existing. Clearly without patients, without families, members, we cannot do it. Medical oncologies are crucial and building those relationships are a constant effort for us. I like to think about it as a very personal eye-stouch. So a texting and a phone number is always available for them. Because it's a very, very dynamic process and we cannot do that work without them. We use the truth. I've been doing this for over 20 plus years and patients is the center of what I do day in and day out. It doesn't matter how bad my day is, it just takes me two seconds to say good morning to John Smith and that changed my day and that's the light of my day. Without patients we will not be where we are today. Without the hard work of scientists and nurses and anybody who is involved. I have to be grateful for all of that. I mean phase one is very complex because we see them only as a clinical trial but without our sponsors and without the patients and without the people behind the scenes. To those one patient on Monday requires an army of effort and work. It's a huge process. That's the reason why we wake up every morning and continue working and have the next business study for our patients.