The following organizations have provided educational support to the 58th Annual SIOP Congress and SIOP would like to thank:
- UT Health San Antonio as hosting institution for their support of the scholarship funds and congress in general, as well as their support of the various pre-conference meetings of our various partners, networks, committees and working groups.
- Sanofi Foundation for their generous support of over 50 scholarships, both in person and online.
- Frontiers in Adolescent Medicine for their support for the SIOP Global Health Network Adolescent and Young Adult Working Group “GHN AYA Care Award”.
- The B+ Foundation for their support for the Dr. Tori Willard Early Career Award which is part of our PPO Programme as well as the SLAOP/SIOP North America pre-conference.
- Servier US for supporting the Nursing Network Roundtable Luncheons.
- Servier Global for their support for an educational (CME) session on ALL titled “CHEMOTHERAPY FOR ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA: GAME OVER?”, Tue, 15.09.2026 from 17:30 – 18:30 in Room 211.
- Alexion AstraZeneca Rare Disease and SpringWorks Therapeutics for their support for an educational (CME) session on MANAGING NF1 PATIENTS WITH PLEXIFORM NEUROFIBROMA: THE EARLIER, THE BETTER, Tue, 15.09.2026 from 12:00 – 13:30 in Hall: SNB 1
- Norgine for their support for an educational (CME) session on “ENDOCRINOPATHIES AND OTOTOXICITY: ESTABLISHED LATE EFFECTS AND RECENT ADVANCES TO MITIGATE LATE MORBIDITY IN CHILDHOOD CANCER SURVIVORS”, Fri, 18.09.2026 from 12:00 – 13:30 in Room 302
- Hyundai Hope on Wheels for their support for the SLAOP/SIOP North America pre-conference.
- Medac for their support for the SLAOP/SIOP North America pre-conference.
- Children’s National for their support for the SLAOP/SIOP North America pre-conference.
- Wilms Foundation for their support for the SLAOP/SIOP North America pre-conference.
Our educational program has been made possible through the above listed independent educational grants from our various supporters. The supporters and companies were not involved in the development, selection, or review of the content.