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What ...
G4NAMU was launched in May of 2005 to provide a meeting place for the rapidly growing Geant4
medical user community of North America. The purpose of G4NAMU is to bring this community together
to share issues and advice, to develop regional collaboration and to communicate as a group to the
Geant4 developers.
Who ...
G4NAMU's current membership includes 105 members from 48 institutions throughout Canada and the
United States.
While many G4NAMU resources are provided by the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center's
Geant4 team, G4NAMU is intended to be a consensus organization
that evolves as needed by its members.
How ...
G4NAMU communicates through a mailing list, geant4-namu@slac.stanford.edu. The list is lightly
moderated just to maintain focus and prevent spam.
To join the list, send mail to
perl@slac.stanford.edu
Hints on using the mailing list
Latest News ...
G4NAMU at AAPM Houston
- G4NAMU members attending the
American Association of Physicists in
Medicine 50th Annual Meeting in Houston met on Sunday, July 27th from 6 - 7:30 PM.
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We had 36 attendees from 24 institutions.
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The meeting was open to all and included some talks on the latest best practices on Geant4 use for medical physics, what's new,
what's coming, plus general discussion.
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See the Agenda Page for all the details, the list of attendees and links to some of the talks.
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