Our Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Division has received research support from the following organizations and would like to offer our appreciation!
National Institute of Health
he National Institutes of Health (NIH), a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the nation’s medical research agency — making important discoveries that improve health and save lives.

Children’s Oncology Group
The Children’s Oncology Group (COG), a National Cancer Institute supported clinical trials group, is the world’s largest organization devoted exclusively to childhood and adolescent cancer research.

Stop Children’s Cancer Chair
Endowed chair to support translation researchers who spend 75% or greater time in pediatric bench research.

Climb for Cancer Foundation
The Climb for Cancer Foundation exists to improve the mental, physical and social well-being of cancer patients, survivors and their caregivers through funding of enrichment programs in arts, nature, sports and medicine.

Stop Children’s Cancer of Palm Beach County
A non-profit charity organization comprised of women dedicated to the goal of stopping children’s cancer and the money raised goes to research in pediatric oncology.

Ocala Royal Dames
A not-for-profit charitable organization that is comprised of volunteers that work together toward one common goal, to eradicate cancer.

St. Baldrick’s Foundation
A childhood cancer charity funding the most promising research to help find cures for kids with cancer.

Hyundai Hope on Wheels Foundation
Hyundai Hope On Wheels (HHOW) is a nonprofit organization, that is committed to helping kids fight cancer. The goals of the organization are to fund research and to create awareness for childhood cancer.

Gabrielle Angel Foundation
Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation funds the nation’s best science in the fields of leukemia, lymphoma, and related cancers of the blood.

Pediatric Cancer Foundation (PCF)
A nonprofit committed to making pediatric cancer a relic of the past. PCF works toward this vision by supporting the seminal research, doctors, and institutions where progress is made.

American Brain Tumor Association
The American Brain Tumor Association is the nation’s oldest nonprofit organization dedicated to brain tumor education, support, and research.

Marc Desiderio Pediatric Oncology Fellowship Fund
Sanford and Barbara Blank provided this endowment in memory of their grandson, Marc Desideri
