 Hi, good morning, everyone. I'm Kari Konoski with the Kidney Cancer Association. I recognize a lot of faces from last year. It's great to be back. And I want to thank Dr. Tycote and the rest of the speakers for putting this meeting together for us this year. I think it's a pretty impressive agenda. And I hope that you are as excited as I am to see what they have to present. I just want to take a few moments to, for those of you who don't know about the Kidney Cancer Association, we were founded in 1990 by Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld. Gene was a professor at the Medeal School of Journalism in Northwestern. He was diagnosed, you know, as back as you saw from the timeline, there really was nothing to be done for him. He wasn't given much of a prognosis from his doctors and they kind of were sending him on his way and said enjoy the time you have left and that was it. There were, with no internet, there was no social media to find other patients. There were no support group meetings and so for someone like Gene, he didn't want to accept what he heard from his doctors and so he decided to do something about that and so he started the Kidney Cancer Association with his physician and a couple other patients in the Chicago area and it has grown to what you see today. We now have over 100,000 patients and doctors and caregivers that we work with all over the world. We do patient meetings like this in various cities at different institutions. We do two large medical symposia each year, one in the US in the fall and then one in Europe every spring where we bring together physicians from all over the world to talk about, you know, what kind of trials are being done, share their research and an opportunity to network with one another and, you know, we really hope that these types of meetings are beneficial to you as you know that you can, depending on where you are at your stage of diagnosis, that you're able to take something away from this meeting. I will be here all day so if you do have any questions, please feel free to come and talk to me. I can tell you more about the work that we do if you want to get more involved. Find ways to get on our email list so we can continue to send you updated information. The meeting will be videotaped so don't worry about trying to scribble down all the nodes while the speakers are talking. You'll be able to go back and watch the video and we'll make sure that we send that link out to all of you when it's available. And so if you have any questions again, please let me know but thank you and enjoy the rest of your day.