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DR. WENDY SMITH: Good afternoon. On to the second day of the Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Festival. Im Wendy Smith. Im the Associate Director for the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research here at NIH. I want to take a minute to thank our speakers from yesterday for their excellent presentations. If you werent able to join us yesterday, I just want to let you know that the entire festival is being recorded and will be archived on the NIH OBSSR website, and it should be available in a couple months, so feel free to check back for that information. Also, please note that the chat option is disabled, so if you do have questions for our speakers this afternoon, use the QA function that youll see at the bottom of your screen; we really appreciate that. Thank you. I now have the great pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker, Dr. Richard Woychik. Dr. Woychik is the Director of the National Institute on Environmental Health Sciences and the National Toxicology Pro