Three women smile at a conference booth for The Bee Foundation for Brain Aneurysm Prevention, with brochures, pens, and laptops displayed on a yellow tablecloth. A sign mentions attendance at the 2026 SNIS Annual Meeting.

The Bee Foundation Attends the 2026 Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) Annual Meeting

Large, 3D block letters spelling SNIS stand on a polished floor in an indoor atrium. The letters are grey and white with shadows, set against a background of lush potted palm trees and light-colored wooden wall panels.The Bee Foundation was proud to participate in the 2026 Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) Annual Meeting, the premier international conference bringing together the world’s leading neurointerventional physicians, researchers, and innovators dedicated to advancing the treatment and prevention of cerebrovascular disease. Throughout the meeting, our team had the opportunity to engage with clinicians, scientists, industry leaders, and trainees who are driving breakthroughs in brain aneurysm detection, treatment, and research.

The meeting reinforced the importance of our mission: advancing brain aneurysm prevention through research funding, awareness, advocacy, and support. As the only private U.S. foundation solely dedicated to funding preventative brain aneurysm research, we are committed to ensuring that promising scientific discoveries receive the support they need to improve outcomes and save lives.

Beyond the educational sessions, the conference provided valuable opportunities to strengthen existing partnerships, build new collaborations, and share The Bee Foundation’s vision with leaders across the neurointerventional community. These conversations will help inform future research priorities and expand our impact in the years ahead.

We are grateful to the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery for bringing together such an exceptional community of experts who are committed to advancing patient care. We left the meeting inspired by the innovation, collaboration, and shared dedication to preventing brain aneurysm rupture before it happens.