The PASNV was founded over 8 years by world renowned scientists who have helped pioneer the field of neurovirology across the Americas and continue to develop and implement research, education and leadership efforts.
| 2000 | | - The Pan-American Society for NeuroVirology was established by the President and Founder, J. Roberto Trujillo, M.D. Sc.D., Vice-president, David Knipe, Ph.D., Secretary, Thomas Fox, Ph.D., and Treasurer, Jesus Ancer-Rodriguez, M.D.
- First Pan-American Symposium on Neurovirology, Acapulco, Mexico.
| 2001 | | - The Monterrey, Mexico Office of the PASNV is established.
- Development of the program Microscopy Imaging & Biomedical Research for Neurovirology with the academic partner Universidad Autonoma of Nuevo Leon.
- Development of a program Herpes Virus Simplex-1 vaccine for Latin America. The Mexican fellowship with the Laboratory of Dr. David Knipe, Harvard University, was established.
| 2002 | | - The Scientific Advisory Board for the Pan-American Neuroscience Program is formed.
- First meeting with partner members at the University of Puerto Rico.
- A Post-doctoral and Scientific Exchange Program is established between Harvard Medical School and the Faculty of Medicine, UANL, Mexico to promote the field of neurovirology.
| 2003 | | - Developed a research program for ALS in Mexico. The Mexican fellowship in the Laboratory of Dr. Robert Brown, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, was established.
- The Mexican fellows that trained at the laboratory of Dr. Rick Rogers, Harvard University present their findings at the 2nd International Mini-Symposium of Digital Microscopy Imaging and Biomedical Research, Monterrey, Mexico.
- The PASNV forms part of the International Committee of Motor Neuron Diseases at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
- Dr. Trujillo, as president of the PASNV, is nominated as member of the Scientific Advisory Board, Institute of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, UANL, México.
| 2004 | | - The Second Pan-American Symposium on NeuroVirology and AIDS.
- The PASNV brings extramural members of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH, USA to Monterrey, Mexico to organize a Workshop on Scientific Writing: Proposal Application.
- The PASNV established five Scientific Programs for the priority research efforts in Latin America.
- Dr. Jennifer LaVail is named the Second President of the PASNV.
| 2005 | | - The PASNV officers meet in Washington DC, U.S. with members of the Office of AIDS Research and the National Institute of Mental Health, NIH. USA.
- The PASNV teams with the National Institute of Mental Health, NIH, U.S. to organize a NeuroAIDS Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- The PASNV presents its mission to the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
| 2006 | | - Dr. J. Roberto Trujillo is named the Third President of the PASNV.
- The PASNV presents its mission to the Facultad de Medicina, UASLP, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
- The PASNV presents its mission to built infrastructute for AIDS Research in the 21st Century in Mexico with Lasker Winners Dr. Robert Gallo and Dr. Max Essex.
- Inauguration of the Campinas, Brazilian Office of the PASNV. Honor members Dr. Robert Gallo and Dr. J Roberto Trujillo.
| 2007 | | - The PASNV co-organized in Mexico the Leaders Meeting of Human Virology in the Americas, with the Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland and Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara.
- The Guadalajara, Mexico Office of the PASNV is established.
| 2008 | | - The Washington DC Office of the PASNV is established.
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