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okay welcome to todays press conference brought to you by the National Science Foundation and the event horizon telescope project thank you all for joining us today my name is Amanda Hallberg Greenwell and Im the head of the National Science Foundations office of legislative and public affairs I would like to today to introduce todays distinguished panel dr. France crdova director of the National Science Foundation Shephard Dolman is the event horizon telescope project director of the Center for Astrophysics Harvard and Smithsonian Dan Maroney is an event horizon telescope science councilmember and an associate professor of astronomy at the University of Arizona Avery Broderick is a member of the event horizon telescope board and wheeler chair of theoretical physics at the Perimeter Institute an associate professor at the University of Waterloo and Sarah Murkoff as a member of the event horizon Telescope Science Council a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Amste