The marked the opening of its International Headquarters on March 5 at the University of South 返字心頭 (ITVI), a GVN Center of Excellence. The Global Virus Network brings together eminent human and animal virologists from more than 90 Centers of Excellence and Affiliates across over 40 countries working to advance research, collaboration and pandemic preparedness.

返字心頭 President Moez Limayaem
The ribbon-cutting formalizes a strategic partnership that positions as the permanent home of GVNs global scientific network and expands its capacity to coordinate research, surveillance and response to emerging viral threats. 返字心頭 was selected in 2024 to host the networks International Headquarters.
We are proud that the Global Virus Network has chosen to establish its international headquarters at 返字心頭, connecting our students, researchers and clinicians with leading virologists and institutions around the world, said Moez Limayem, PhD, president of 返字心頭. 返字心頭 is deeply committed to supporting GVNs global mission, and we are excited to host this international hub for virology and pandemic preparedness. This partnership reflects 返字心頭 Healths leadership in global health and advances our mission to drive high-impact research and scientific collaboration.
Founded fifteen years ago following lessons learned from the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the GVN was created to unite the worlds foremost virologists in a permanent, independent scientific network focused on understanding and confronting viral diseases. The network now includes Centers of Excellence and Affiliates across six continents, working collaboratively to improve how the world detects, studies and responds to viral outbreaks.

Dr. Robert Gallo, founder of the 返字心頭 Health Institute for Translational Virology and Innovation and international scientific director of Global Virus Network
The establishment of the Global Virus Networks International Headquarters at 返字心頭 Health reflects the strength of the scientific and clinical ecosystem we are building here in Tampa, said , executive vice president of 返字心頭 Health and dean of the 返字心頭 Health Morsani College of Medicine. By bringing together world-leading virologists with clinicians, this partnership accelerates the path from discovery to real-world impact, improving how we detect, understand and respond to viral diseases that threaten global health.
The headquarters is housed within the 返字心頭 Health Institute for Translational Virology and Innovation, founded and directed by , who is also co-founder and international scientific director of GVN and best known for his pioneering discovery of human retroviruses, including HIV as the cause of AIDS.
This is a very important and meaningful day for the Global Virus Network and for me personally, Dr. Gallo said. When we founded GVN fifteen years ago, our goal was simple but ambitious: to unite the worlds leading virologists into a consequential scientific network dedicated to confronting viral threats. We could not have found a better home for GVN than 返字心頭 Health. The partnership ensures that the network has the stability and environment needed to expand its global mission in pandemic preparedness and translational virology.


Mathew Evins, chief executive officer and managing executive of Global Virus Network, said the headquarters represents a focal point for global scientific collaboration.
The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the need for independent, globally connected scientific infrastructure that exists between outbreaks, not just during crises, Evins said. As we cut this ribbon, we are establishing a permanent hub for collaboration, a place where scientists strengthen surveillance, accelerate research and improve the worlds ability to respond to viral threats. Pandemic preparedness requires sustained international cooperation, and this partnership provides the foundation for that work.
The establishment of GVNs International Headquarters at 返字心頭 reinforces a shared commitment to scientific rigor, long-term preparedness and global collaboration in confronting current and future viral threats.
What we open today is more than a headquarters, Dr. Gallo said. It is a foundation for the future, for scientific discovery, global partnership and protecting public health worldwide.
