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frontiers of science Gordon Research Conferences Unconventional Superconductivity: Materials and Mechanisms Superconductivity May 24-29, 2015 The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China Chair: Hai-Hu Wen Vice Chair: Andrey Chubukov Has associated GRS May 23-24. Chair: Xiyu Zhu Genetics, Niche Development, Transdifferentiation and Reproductive Diseases Germinal Stem Cell Biology May 31 - June 5, 2015 The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chair: Yun-Fai Chris Lau Vice Chair: Peter Koopman Visit www.grc.org for program details, online applicaon,and more! Unraveling the Form and Function of the Nucleus NEW Genome Architecture in Cell Fate & Disease June 7-12, 2015 The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chairs: Duanqing Pei & Thomas Misteli Vice Chair: Wange Lu Pathogenesis and Worldwide Impact Infections of the Nervous System June 14-19, 2015 The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chair: Lisa F.P. Ng Vice Chair: Tom Solomon Effect of Disorder and Disordered Materials NEW Neutron Scattering June 21-26, 2015 The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China Chair: Xun-Li Wang Vice Chair: Bruce D. Gaulin The following meetings are scheduled to take place in Hong Kong in 2015: Gordon Research Conferences (Hong Kong) Limited A registered charitable organization in Hong Kong The GRC expansion in Hong Kong aims to improve scientific collaborations around the world, increase networking opportunities and facilitate advancements in new scientific fields. GRC provides an atmosphere and format that fosters informal discussion and networking among scientists. Our high quality, cost-effective meetings are widely recognized as the world’s premier scientific conferences. Visit us at www.grc.org. * Gordon Research Seminars (GRS) are 2-day meetings for graduate students and post- docs that precede an associated GRC.

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frontiers of scienceGordon Research Conferences

Unconventional Superconductivity: Materials and MechanismsSuperconductivityMay 24-29, 2015The Chinese University of Hong KongHong Kong, China Chair: Hai-Hu Wen Vice Chair: Andrey Chubukov Has associated GRS May 23-24.Chair: Xiyu Zhu

Genetics, Niche Development, Transdifferentiation and Reproductive Diseases Germinal Stem Cell BiologyMay 31 - June 5, 2015The Chinese University of Hong KongChair: Yun-Fai Chris LauVice Chair: Peter Koopman

Visit www.grc.org for program details, online application,and more!

Unraveling the Form and Function of the NucleusNEW Genome Architecture in Cell Fate & DiseaseJune 7-12, 2015The Chinese University of Hong KongChairs: Duanqing Pei & Thomas MisteliVice Chair: Wange Lu

Pathogenesis and Worldwide ImpactInfections of the Nervous SystemJune 14-19, 2015The Chinese University of Hong KongChair: Lisa F.P. NgVice Chair: Tom Solomon

Effect of Disorder and Disordered MaterialsNEW Neutron ScatteringJune 21-26, 2015The Chinese University of Hong KongHong Kong, China Chair: Xun-Li Wang Vice Chair: Bruce D. Gaulin

The following meetings are scheduled to take place in Hong Kong in 2015:

Gordon Research Conferences (Hong Kong) Limited

A registered charitable organization in Hong KongThe GRC expansion in Hong Kong aims to improve scientific collaborations around the world,

increase networking opportunities and facilitate advancements in new scientific fields.

GRC provides an atmosphere and format that fosters informal discussion and networking among scientists. Our high quality, cost-effective meetings are widely recognized as the world’s premier scientific conferences. Visit us at www.grc.org.

* Gordon Research Seminars (GRS) are 2-day meetings for graduate students and post-docs that precede an associated GRC.