Thank you, Clint, and good morning, everyone. Thank you for being with us today to review our most recently reported financial results and to provide our quarterly business update. We are poised for a very exciting year for Anavex. In December, the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use within the European Medicines Agency agreed to the oral blarcamesine for Alzheimer disease is eligible for submission of an application for a Union Marketing Authorisation in the EU under the European Medicines Agency centralised procedure. The market authorization would allow direct market access throughout the European Union for oral blarcamesine for the treatment of Alzheimer disease. We are actively engaged on this process and aiming to submit the market authorization application as early as possible in 2024. Full data from the blarcamesine in Alzheimer’s disease Phase 2/3 randomized clinical trial is forthcoming and will be published in an upcoming peer-reviewed journal. Also, we’d like to mention that the respective open-label extension 96-week trial ATTENTION-AD is ongoing. Top line data from ANAVEX2-73-RS-003 Phase 2/3 EXCELLENCE pediatric clinical trial was announced last month. We intend to further assess the results and discuss with the regulatory authorities next steps. A high enrollment rate into the OLE open-label extension of over 91%, as well as the high level of requests for the Compassionate Use Program of 93%, provide solid numerical evidence for the positive real world evidence reported by patients and their caregivers with Rett syndrome under Compassionate Use Authorization. Previously, we announced the first entire clinical gene pathway data from the ANAVEX2-73-RS-002 AVATAR Rett syndrome trial. We believe that this is the first time a whole genome exome analysis comparing drug and placebo in patients with Rett syndrome was performed, and we believe the results confirm that Rett syndrome is indeed a neurodevelopmental disorder with a key metabolic component, which can be addressed with therapeutic intervention and is likely relevant for other neurodevelopmental diseases as well. Related to ANAVEX3-71, our second clinical small molecule, we were pleased to announce the initiation of the U.S. FDA cleared placebo-controlled Phase 2 trial of ANAVEX3-71 for the treatment of schizophrenia, which is expected to begin in the second quarter of calendar 2024. Regarding the Parkinson disease program, we are in preparation to initiate the ANAVEX2-73 imaging-focused trial and the ANAVEX2-73 Phase 2b/3 six months trial. For Fragile X, we believe new disease specific translatable and objective biomarker data generated recently with ANAVEX2-73 should be strengthening the support for the initiation of the potentially pivotal ANAVEX2-73 Phase 2/3 clinical trial in Fragile X. Related to a new rare disease, we are also preparation to initiate a potentially pivotal ANAVEX2-73 Phase 2/3 clinical trial. We are also expecting further peer-reviewed clinical publications involving ANAVEX2-73 and ANAVEX3-71. Last month, we announced a new peer-reviewed publication in clinical pharmacology and drug development, findings from ANAVEX3-71, first in human study, which are key achieved its safety objectives. The publication is entitled population-based characterization of the Pharmacokinetics and Food Effect of ANAVEX3-71, a Novel Sigma-1 receptor and Allosteric M1 Muscarinic Receptor Agonist in development for treatment for Frontotemporal Dementia, Schizophrenia, and Alzheimer disease. The publication reports pharmacokinetic dose proportionality of ANAVEX3-71 in humans and food had no effect on the PK of ANAVEX3-71. This is very good news and this data also expands the safety objectives met in this first in human study of ANAVEX3-71, further supporting its drug development program. And lastly, also last month, we announced the expansion and strengthening of our patent portfolio with the United States Patent and Trademark Office granted a new U.S. patent entitled NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER THERAPY from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Anavex’s newest patent expands coverage of ANAVEX2-73 therapy to ameliorate various conditions associated with loss of function mutations of the gene encoding MeCP2 protein. And now, I would like to direct the call to Sandra Boenisch, Principal Financial Officer of Anavex for a financial summary of the recently reported quarter.