World Society for Virology

The World Society for Virology (WSV) is a non-profit organization that connects virologists worldwide.[1][2] It was established in 2017 to create an international network of virologists without restrictions based on income or geographic location.[1]

World Society for Virology
FoundedMay 6, 2017; 9 years ago (2017-05-06)
FounderAhmed S. Abdel-Moneim
Focus"To connect virologists worldwide".
Region served
Worldwide
Websitewww.ws-virology.org

History and activities

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The society's first committee meeting was held in August 2019 at the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden.[2]

International conferences organized by the society include:

  • WSV2021: Tackling Global Virus Epidemics (held virtually, June 16–18, 2021)[3]
  • WSV2023: One Health, One World, One Virology (June 15–17, 2023, at Rīga Stradiņš University in Riga, Latvia)
  • WSV2025: The Virosphere of Our Cellular World (May 6–8, 2025, at the National Institute of Biotechnology Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

In February 2020, the society signed a memorandum of understanding with the International Vaccine Institute to collaborate on virology research and vaccine accessibility.[4]

Membership and partnerships

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The society has members from 96 countries. Membership is open to scientists, researchers, and postgraduate students involved in virology.

The WSV lists the following as partner societies:

  • African Virologists Network
  • American Society for Virology
  • Argentinian Society for Virology
  • Australian Virology Society
  • Brazilian Society for Virology
  • Canadian Society for Virology
  • Chilean Society for Microbiology
  • Chinese Society for Virology (Division of the Chinese Society for Microbiology)
  • Colombian Association for Virology
  • Egyptian Society for Virology
  • European Society for Clinical Virology
  • European Society for Virology
  • Finnish Society for Study of Infectious Diseases
  • Indian Virological Society
  • Iranian Society for Virology
  • Korean Society of Virology
  • Latin American Society for Travel Medicine (SLAMVI)
  • Mexican Society of Virology
  • Middle East, Eurasia and Africa Influenza Stakeholders Network (ME'NA-ISN)
  • Moroccan Association of Infectious Pathology and Clinical Immunology
  • Societas Biochemica, Biophysica et Microbiologica Fenniae
  • Société Marocaine de Virologie (SMaV)
  • South African Society for Virology
  • Spanish Society for Virology
  • Swedish Society for Virology

Affiliated journals

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Virology, published by Elsevier, is the official journal of the society.[5] The WSV also has affiliations with Tumour Virus Research (Elsevier)[6] and npj Viruses (Nature Portfolio).[7]

Presidents

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The following have served as presidents of the society:

References

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  1. 1 2 Abdel-Moneim AS, Varma A, Pujol FH, Lewis GK, Paweska JT, Romalde JL, Soderlund-Venermo M, Moore MD, Nevels MM, Vakharia VN, Joshi V, Malik YS, Shi Z, Memish ZA (19 December 2017). "Launching a Global Network of Virologists: The World Society for Virology (WSV)". Intervirology. 60 (6): 276–277. doi:10.1159/000488762. hdl:10023/17827. PMID 29874676. S2CID 46958172.
  2. 1 2 Abdel-Moneim, AS; Moore, MD; Naguib, MM; Romalde, JL; Söderlund-Venermo, M (2020). "WSV 2019: The First Committee Meeting of the World Society for Virology". Virologica Sinica. 35 (2): 248–252. doi:10.1007/s12250-019-00189-y. PMC 7091360. PMID 31858457.
  3. Söderlund-Venermo, M; Varma, A; Guo, D; Gladue, DP; Poole, E; Pujol, FH; Pappu, H; Romalde, JL; Kramer, LD; Baz, M; Venter, M; Moore, MD; Nevels, MM; Ezzikouri, S; Vakharia, VN; Wilson, WC; Malik, YS; Shi, Z; Abdel-Moneim, AS (2022). "World Society for Virology First International Conference WSV2021: Tackling Global Virus Epidemics". Virology. 566 (2): 114–121. doi:10.1016/j.virol.2021.11.009. PMC 8646940. PMID 34902730.
  4. "World Virology Society, IVI sign MoU". International Vaccine Institute. 13 February 2020. Retrieved 24 June 2026.
  5. "News". Virology. Elsevier. Retrieved 24 June 2026.
  6. "Tumour Virus Research". ScienceDirect. Elsevier. Retrieved 24 June 2026.
  7. "npj Viruses". Nature Portfolio. Springer Nature. Retrieved 24 June 2026.
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