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J Roberto Trujillo : ウィキペディア英語版 | J Roberto Trujillo
José Roberto Trujillo (born July 14, 1963, México), is President and CEO of TruBios LLC, a biotech company based in Maryland. He is founder and President of the Pan-American Society of NeuroVirology and Chairman of the nonprofit organization Medical Science Foundation on Behalf of the Americas. Trujillo is a pioneer in the field of neurovirology. He was the first doctoral student at Harvard University to combine the studies of neuroscience and virology. “Dr. Trujillo was the first neurovirologist at Harvard. He remained at Harvard as an investigator of neurovirology and retrovirus until 2002”.〔In Touch With BSCP. J. Roberto Trujillo, MD, ScD. http://www.bscp.org/Upload/Files/September%202008.pdf. Accessed 02/05, 2014.〕 == Early life and education == Trujillo was born in Mexico City. When he was four, his family moved to the small town of San Pedro Zictepec in central Mexico, where he grew up. At sixteen, Trujillo entered medical school at the University Autonomous of Mexico State (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México). Due to the costly and long commute from his hometown to medical school in the city of Toluca, he moved into the hospital, living in the residence quarters and going home occasionally on weekends. Trujillo rotated with the residents and assisted with procedures. He delivered his first baby at the age of sixteen, and performed his first major surgery, a caesarean section, at the age of seventeen. Early in his career, Trujillo aspired to be a neurosurgeon. As his career progressed, he switched to neurology, focusing on the study of neurological diseases that did not have effective treatments and cures at the time, such as brain tumors, brain cancers, and infectious diseases of the central nervous system.〔History of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. http://www.aidshealth.org/learn-about-it/5?gclid=CPbP_ISOl7sCFSbNOgoddWIAOQ. Accessed 12/04, 2013.〕 He was also heavily influenced by the AIDS epidemic, as his training coincided with the height of the epidemic in the late 1980s.〔History of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. http://www.aidshealth.org/learn-about-it/5?gclid=CPbP_ISOl7sCFSbNOgoddWIAOQ. Accessed 12/04, 2013.〕 After medical school, Trujillo completed a clinical neuroscience fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. It was at Baylor where he was exposed to the effects of HIV and where he first got involved in clinical research. Trujillo then attended Harvard University, where he studied virology and neuroscience and received a Degree of Doctor of Science in Cancer Biology.
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