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[Angela Gutierrez] Iamp;#39;m Angela Gutierrez and Iamp;#39;m a senior scientist at Bluegrass Advanced Materials. Iamp;#39;m going to first talk about our smart flocculant technology. Next please. Bluegrass Advanced Materials was founded in 2012 as a spin out of the University of Kentucky with the support from my Kentucky commercialization award. I joined the company earlier this year as a result of our Phase I SBIR funding through NIEHS to further explore our recently developed smart flocculants. Bluegrass Advanced Materials is a research and development entity focusing on translating advanced materials and associated technologies and providing unique solutions to biomedical and environmental problems. Next please. As Iamp;#39;m sure some of you are aware, flocculation is a process by which a chemical coagulant is added to water to facilitate bonding or agglomeration of small particles into well-defined plots, which are easier to separate. Flocculation