Forward Fund

Forward Fund

The SITC Forward Fund enables SITC to further the society’s mission and expand the knowledge of and interest in cancer immunotherapy. With the investment from the Forward Fund, SITC has awarded more than $6 million in research funding to early career investigators in the last decade. In 2024 alone, SITC supported nearly 80 awards for early career scientists.

"The Forward Fund fellowship allowed me to transition from being a hematology oncology fellow to being an attending faculty at Massachusetts General Hospital, while allowing me the protected time to work on one of my advanced research projects.” Steven Blum, MD

Steven A. Rosenberg Scholars Award

Established in 2020, this award recognizes Dr. Rosenberg’s vast contributions to immuno-oncology by supporting emerging leaders who are focusing on novel approaches to moving immunology and cancer immunotherapy forward. Each year, SITC seeks the best and brightest to continue Dr. Rosenberg’s legacy as a Rosenberg Scholar.

SITC recognized Benoit Rousseau, MD, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center as the fifth Rosenberg Scholar at SITC’s 39th Annual Meeting.

Benoit Rousseau, MD, PhD
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 

Martin “Mac” Cheever Excellence in Clinical Trial Design Travel Award Fund

Established in 2022, this fund recognizes Dr. Cheever’s numerous contributions to cancer immunotherapy by providing travel awards to deserving early career investigators pursuing excellence in clinical trial design. Each year, SITC identifies an emerging leader who participated in SITC’s Clinical Immuno-Oncology Network (SCION) Workshop and whose research drives to improve immunotherapy protocols.

SITC recognized Luigi Lorini, MD IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital and Yun Kyoung (Claire) Tiger, MD, PhDRutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey as the recipients of this award at SITC’s 39th Annual Meeting.

Luigi Lorini, MD
IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital 

Yun Kyoung (Claire) Tiger, MD, PhD 
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey

Presidential Award

Established in 1991, the SITC Presidential Award is the most prestigious early career award, recognizing the investigator deemed to have the most outstanding oral abstract presentation among those delivered during the Presidential Session of the SITC Annual Meeting.

SITC recognized Catherine Phelps, MSUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine as the 2024 Presidential Award recipient for her abstract titled, “Exercise-induced microbiota vitamin B9 metabolite enhances CD8 T cell antitumor immunity and promotes immunotherapy efficacy.”

Catherine Phelps, MS 
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine 

Fellowships

SITC established its fellowship award program through the Forward Fund to support the development of early career scientists to cultivate the next generation of cancer immunotherapy experts. In 2024, SITC offered these fellowships:

•    SITC-Bristol Myers Squibb Postdoctoral Cancer Immunotherapy Translational Fellowship
•    SITC-MRA Women in Melanoma Fellowship
•    SITC-Merck Cancer Immunotherapy Clinical Fellowship
•    SITC Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Cancer Immunotherapy Fellowship
•    SITC-Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals Adverse Events in Cancer Immunotherapy Clinical Fellowship
•    NCI Immunotherapy Fellowship

Additional Awards


39 Abstract Travel and Presidential Awards

  • 39th Annual Meeting & Pre-Conference Programs




10 SITC Meeting Travel Awards

  • Cancer Immunotherapy Winter School (5)
  • Women in Cancer Immunotherapy Network Leadership Institute (5)

5 SITC Abstract Awards

  • Spring Scientific







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