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Global Virus Network (GVN) Adds Four Preeminent Academic Institutions To Strengthen Global Collaboration In Viral Research And Response To Pandemics

Global Virus Network (GVN) Adds Four Preeminent Academic Institutions To Strengthen Global Collaboration In Viral Research And Response To Pandemics The Four New GVN Members Form Three New Centers of Excellence and One Affiliate from Asia, the Caribbean, Europe and North America News provided by Share this article Share this article BALTIMORE, Jan. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Global Virus Network (GVN), comprising foremost experts around the world in every class of virus causing disease in humans and some animals, today announced the addition of three new Centers of Excellence including the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center in the Netherlands and

Top Scientists Call On Global Health Agencies To Fund Innate Immunity Research As Additional Measure To Fight Pandemic Viruses

Top Scientists Call On Global Health Agencies To Fund Innate Immunity Research As Additional Measure To Fight Pandemic Viruses Global Experts Host Symposium and Agree that Innate Immunity May Be Effective, Globally Available Tool to Supplement Delay in Vaccine Availability and Distribution News provided by Share this article Share this article BALTIMORE, Jan. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Global Virus Network (GVN) and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis co-hosted a December 11, 2020 international symposium on innate immunity and COVID-19.  Participants included nearly 950 registrants ranging from eminent virologists, researchers, health care professionals, health activists, government officials and representatives from the World Health Organization. GVN now joins top scientists from around the world to make an urgent appeal to funding agencies and regulatory authorities to prioritize innate immunity research as a means to fight pandemics.

Robert Gallo of the UM School of Medicine Institute of Human Virology and Global Virus Network Awarded Top Life Sciences and Medicine Prize from China

Robert Gallo of the UM School of Medicine Institute of Human Virology and Global Virus Network Awarded Top Life Sciences and Medicine Prize from China News provided by Share this article BALTIMORE, Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/   Robert C. Gallo, MD, The Homer & Martha Gudelsky Distinguished Professor in Medicine, co-founder and director of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and co-founder and international scientific advisor of the Global Virus Network, was awarded the VCANBIO Award for Biosciences and Medicine, a significant and authoritative award in the life sciences and medicine field of China.  The elite Prize is jointly presented by the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and the VCANBIO CELL & GENE ENGINEERING CORP, LTD to push forward scientific research, technological innovation and continuous development in the life sciences and medicine field of China. 

IHV s Robert Gallo Awarded International Prize

UMB News Support UMB s Increasing Efforts to Deal with the COVID-19 Pandemic During this important period, please consider supporting UMB s critical vaccine research and development, advancing its work in human virology, and donating to critical emergency funds especially designed for specific students in need.  We truly appreciate your gifts in this time of great need.  December 18, 2020 Robert Gallo, MD, The Homer & Martha Gudelsky Distinguished Professor in Medicine, co-founder and director of the  Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and co-founder and international scientific advisor of the Global Virus Network, was awarded Italy’s Magna Graecia International Prize, an award created in 1997 by the Magna Graecia Foundation that is bestowed to the most influential Italians and Italians of origin who have embodied and symbolized, in the most diverse sectors, the best qualities of Italy by extending Italian cultu

UM School of Medicine Institute of Human Virology s Robert Gallo Awarded Italy s Magna Graecia International Prize

UM School of Medicine Institute of Human Virology’s Robert Gallo Awarded Italy’s Magna Graecia International Prize Maryland, USA, December 18, 2020: Robert Gallo, MD, The Homer & Martha Gudelsky Distinguished Professor in Medicine, co-founder and director of the Institute Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and co-founder and international scientific advisor of the Global Virus Network, was awarded Italy’s “Magna Graecia International Prize,” an award created in 1997 by the Magna Graecia Foundation that is bestowed to the most influential Italians and Italians of origin who have embodied and symbolized, in the most diverse sectors, the best qualities of Italy by extending Italian culture beyond national borders.

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