 I feel very flattered and honored to receive the award. Well, it's certainly an honor to be recognized as one of the distinguished dissertations at Michigan. It's my great honor to accept this award. I think it's the most important award in my life. My research is on oncofortility preservation because my mother had cancer. And when I started my PhD, this problem was presented to me. And I thought about my mom. So what that is is the preservation of female eggs for cancer patients. I'm a historian and I work on religion in the state in 20th century America. Looking at the American military chaplaincy from World War I through Vietnam. I spent a lot of time reading letters, official memos and correspondence policy directives, but also personal letters from chaplains to their families, chaplains to the families of soldiers who died, chaplains to soldiers. My research focuses on the archeology of colonial encounters in the ancient world. For one human body there are 100 trillion cells. And the cells are very tiny, but they are so complex, like the universe. So to understand how the cell is working to make our human body to move, to talk, to sing, it's very interesting to me. We capture cancer cells from the human blood. If a patient may have cancer, we can detect a very, very small amount of cancer cells in non-invasive way to detect cancer. I'm just really grateful to have ended up at Michigan. I came here because there were very specific people I wanted to work with. My future goals is to apply more of mathematics and engineering into biology. And the reason is in biology sometimes we are shooting in the dark trying to find a new drug, the next drug. But we can better guide ourselves with smarter choices and smarter guesses by using mathematics. I know I'm in good company with the other awardees, but also I know there's just a lot of really good work out there. To be recognized for doing that work I think is a testament to what Michigan gives its students in terms of training students. To be a Michigan alum is a great privilege. Other Michigan alums will go out of your way to help you. The University of Michigan dynamic environment is so open. So I never feel like I'm from another country and my feeling is this is my family. So this is my home.