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<small>Mark your calendar: The 2012 Gordon Research Conference on
Photonuclear Reactions</small>
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<div><small>GORDON CONFERENCE ON PHOTONUCLEAR REACTIONS </small></div>
<div><small> August 5 - 10, 2012 </small></div>
<div><small> Holderness, New Hampshire </small></div>
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<div><small>Dear Colleagues,</small></div>
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<div><small>The next Gordon Research Conference on Photonuclear
Reactions will take place</small></div>
<div><small>on August 5-10, 2012 at Holderness School, Holderness NH.</small></div>
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href="http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2012&program=photonuc">http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2012&program=photonuc</a>)</small></div>
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<div><small>The Photonuclear GRC is a forum for presentation and
discussion of the most</small></div>
<div><small>recent results on frontier studies of the fundamental
structure of matter, both</small></div>
<div><small>visible and dark, using photon, electron and neutrino
probes. </small></div>
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<div><small>The topics of the 2012 meeting will include recent
advances in studies of</small></div>
<div><small> the quark/gluon structure and excitation spectrum of
nucleons, </small></div>
<div><small>the spectroscopy of exotic hadrons, the structure of
few-body and hyper nuclei, </small></div>
<div><small>hadrons in the nuclear medium, nuclear structure at short
distances, its </small></div>
<div><small>quark-gluon dynamics, as well as application of
photonuclear studies in </small></div>
<div><small>astrophysics. Considerable time will be given for
discussion of ideas, new trends and </small></div>
<div><small>future opportunities of research in photonuclear reactions
and related processes. </small></div>
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<div><small>The GRC on Photonuclear Reactions has been special to many
of us in </small></div>
<div><small>the community for a long time. Since 1959, the
Photonuclear GRC </small></div>
<div><small>provided ample and unique opportunities for young
scientists and leading </small></div>
<div><small>researchers to interact in the most scientifically
stimulating environment.</small></div>
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<div><small>We had a good and lively meeting in 2010 and we hope to
maintain </small></div>
<div><small>the participation well over 100 in 2012, to be guaranteed
a continuation of this </small></div>
<div><small>successful series for our community.. </small></div>
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<div><small>We hope you will mark your calendar and will consider
attending the meeting next year.</small></div>
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<div><small>If you have any suggestions and inquiries please contact
one of us</small></div>
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<div><small>Yours Sincerely</small></div>
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<div><small>Misak Sargsian <a href="mailto:sargsian@fiu.edu">sargsian@fiu.edu</a></small></div>
<div><small>Ulrike Thoma <a
href="mailto:thoma@hiskp.uni-bonn.de">thoma@hiskp.uni-bonn.de</a></small></div>
<div><small>Ron GIlman <a
href="mailto:gilman@physics.rutgers.edu">gilman@physics.rutgers.edu</a></small></div>
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<div><small>p.s. Due to different mailing lists used, you may receive
this email several times- our apologies...</small></div>
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