SIOP Honoured Hansjörg Riehm with the 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award
Professor Hansjörg Riehm, the creator and intellectual leader of the BFM group in the late 80s and 90s, was honored with the 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award, for his seminal contributions to the cure of children with ALL.
Past Lifetime Achievement Award Winners:
- 2017 Washington D.C.: Hans-Peter Wagner (Switzerland), Audrey Evans (USA), Giulio “Dan” D’Angio (USA)
- 2018 Kyoto: Giuseppe Masera (Italy)
- 2019 Lyon: Peter Hesseling (South Africa), Maud Brunat-Mentigny (France)
- 2020 Virtual: Tim Eden (UK)
- 2021 Virtual: Kate Matthay (USA)
- 2022 Barcelona: Ronnie Barr (Canada) and Paul Rogers (Canada)
- 2023 Ottawa: Gregory Reaman (USA)
- 2024 Honolulu: Hansjörg Riehm (Germany)
About Hansjörg Riehm
Professor Hansjörg Riehm, the visionary behind the BFM (Berlin-Frankfurt-Münster) group in the late 80s and 90s, has been a transformative figure in the field of pediatric oncology, particularly in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). His groundbreaking work laid the foundation for how ALL is treated and cured today. Long before international collaborations were common, he actively extended his reach to middle-income countries, where his strategies were adopted. These efforts have now grown into the iBFM, one of the most robust global networks for clinical trials in ALL.
From 1967, Professor Hansjörg Riehm began his medical career as an assistant physician at the children’s clinic of the Free University of Berlin, where he obtained his specialization in pediatrics. His career took a pivotal turn during a research stay at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York (1967–1969), where he investigated the biological mechanisms underlying tumor cell resistance to cytostatic drugs.
Riehm then rose through the ranks, becoming senior physician and later, in 1972, professor and head of the Department of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology at the Free University of Berlin. In 1984, he moved to Hannover Medical School, where he led the pediatric oncology department at the Centre for Paediatrics and Human Genetics.
Even after his retirement in 1997, his dedication to pediatric oncology continued as he worked as a visiting professor at Dr. Boldrini’s Children Cancer Center in Campinas, Brazil, until 2000.
SIOP Lifetime Achievement Award
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