Okay, so an exciting time here. We had 15 student researchers presenting their posters. So I'm excited to be the one who gets to announce our winners. We had three winners. It was difficult, and there were a lot of engaging research posters. So thank you, everybody, for participating. our top prize goes to Annalise Peña. Are you here? Could you please stand? Annalise, let's thank her. Is she here? I'd like you to come up stage. He? Oh, sorry. Can you come on up? And we're going to get a picture then after it's over. Annalise is a master's student in epidemiology at the University of Delaware, and he has a riveting poster. If you didn't get a chance, please stop by. The next, come on up, is Kouche. Kouche. Oh, you're Khrastava. Come on up. Master student in data science. Congratulations, Koush. And Kyle Regan, who is a PhD, Kyi, who is a PhD, student in bioinformatics, data science, which is close to my heart. But congratulations, Kyle. So there are three prizes, and we will distribute them, but they were made part. The prizes were promoted and as a sponsor was Delaware Embry. So thank you especially for Delaware Embry as well. All right, everybody. Well, we've had, I guess, a third of our symposium thus far. But I hope you've enjoyed the sessions that we've had and learned a lot, not just from the sessions, but from conversations with colleagues. I was particularly impressed with the sophistication of diversity of the posters. I want to say congratulations to the three award winners. And to those of you that were not selected as award winners, I'm guessing it was really close. So every single one of these posters is really, really, really impressive. And, you know, I think it also reflects the diversity of our data science community and how the applications of data science, you know, they, it essentially transcends discipline. And it's one of the things that brings us together. Before I turn the mic over to Ulf, I'm going to remind you guys that the second half of the afternoon is dedicated to the Darcy event, a democratizing access to high -performance computing. That's going to be over in the FinTech building, which I don't really get the golf metaphor. Like it's a par three or a par four. There's a gigantic building, the AP Bio building, in the way. Like, how are you going to hit a golf ball over there? So, anyway, I'm just going to walk. Anyway, thank you all, and please make sure that you got your calendar marked already for April 7th. And if there's other things on your calendar for April 7th, move them. All right, I also want to thank you for coming today. We had a pretty good turnout, I think, given circumstances, especially thank you to the poster presenters and a nice poster session. As Henry said, this was a third, and as I walked up here, I just had to think myself as like, what, that was it? Like, that was month of planning, but it was just a third. So we have a full day coming up on April 7, with a lot more in the program, another poster session, and a lot of exciting opportunities, I think. so please do mark your calendar for April 7. And with that, I also would like to invite you to join the Darcy event this afternoon. And other than that, thank you very much for coming. Have safe trips home, wherever you came from. And I'll see you next time. Thank you.