 Hello. My name is Brian Adams. I'm president and CEO of the Brain Institute of America. Here at my company, we're focused on several initiatives. The first being that we're partnering with academic institutions, academic scholars, oncologists, private corporations, all in an effort to understand how we can treat those with neurologic disorders. I feel that by working with these entities and having them involved in the umbrella of the institute, they can work together in a very collaborative and protected environment that can help them establish new questions and solve very complex problems in this space. The second goal of the institute is to develop effective biomarkers that aid in detecting the onset of neurologic disorders, as well as malignancies. Toward this goal, we focused on a particular set of non-coating RNAs and developing assays to determine the expression of these non-coating RNAs and normal cell types or normal tissue as compared to disease states. Here at the institute, we are extremely focused on understanding the science behind these non-coating RNAs. The reason for that is if we really understand how certain genes play a role in normal cell function, it helps us better understand how these genes cause disease and at what stages or processes these genes can function as biomarkers for disease onset. The third goal of the institute is essentially educating others on the amazing science going forward in the neuroscience field. Across the globe, thousands of scientists are dedicated to unlocking the mysteries of why certain diseases begin and making a concerted effort to treat those disorders. So in conclusion, the institute has a number of objectives, primarily bringing together academic scientists and private companies. We are dedicated to develop novel biomarkers specifically focused on non-coating RNAs to detect neurologic disorder at a very early onset. And then we have our education and outreach program to train new scientists for them to understand how cool RNA science is and how we can push the field of neuroscience forward. So with that, I thank you very much for your time. I do ask that you look at our website and if you have any questions, feel free to contact us. Thank you.