 And someone said to me, work locally, think globally, who is the population in this country that gets the least attention? And it was, it was women, because there was one thing about, especially gay men, they had more support groups, especially in the city of San Francisco, they had more support around them, but women felt really marginalized. And so I joined a study called the Wai Study on who it's observational study of women with HIV. And I did a lot on sex differences, how women may have different side effects to medication, they may have different levels of the HIV medications, higher levels that would lead to more side effects. And I'm really interested in reproductive health and reproductive justice, and also mother-to-child perinatal transmission. So I got real, I was really in that field for a long time. And then I moved more towards now kind of HIV, optimizing HIV prevention and treatment for everyone. But for a long time I was in the women's role and I loved it.