In a word, yes. They're doing a great job. They have e-mailed researchers who are interested in the field regularly to keep them up to date about their calls. I'm very grateful to them, because I've just gotten a grant from them to investigate whether baby boomers are in fact going to be less or more healthy than their older counterparts, because we don't know the answer to the question, whether it's going to be better or worse than we feared.
They sponsor a number of targeted competitions, which are very important for the research community, that enable the research community to look at aging more broadly—not only looking at diseases, but also at health.