GO2 for Lung Cancer Announces 2026 Young Investigator Award Recipient Jennifer W. Li, MD
May 28, 2026
WASHINGTON, D.C., May 27, 2026 — GO2 for Lung Cancer (GO2) is proud to announce Jennifer W. Li, MD, of Johns Hopkins University, as the recipient of the 2026 Conquer Cancer – GO2 for Lung Cancer Young Investigator Award in memory of Debbie Consiglio.
Presented in collaboration with Conquer Cancer®, the ASCO Foundation, the Young Investigator Award (YIA) supports promising early-career physicians during the final years of training as they transition to faculty appointments and pursue innovative clinical oncology research. The mentored award supports physician-scientists conducting research under the guidance of experienced scientific mentors and is designed to help investigators transition from fellowship training into independent academic careers. Applications are accepted from investigators across all areas of cancer research from both the United States and around the world.
Through this one-year grant, Dr. Li will lead a research project titled, “Integrative blood-based proteomic and circulating tumor DNA dynamics for early immunotherapy response and toxicity detection in advanced lung cancer.” Her work aims to improve the ability to predict which patients will benefit from immunotherapy and identify those at risk for serious treatment-related side effects using minimally invasive blood-based testing.
Immunotherapy has transformed treatment for many people living with lung cancer, yet significant challenges remain. While some patients experience durable responses, others do not benefit, and approximately 10–20% develop severe side effects that can significantly impact quality of life. Dr. Li’s research seeks to combine analyses of protein and circulating tumor DNA collected before and during treatment to better understand treatment response and toxicity in real time.
“GO2 is proud to support emerging researchers whose work has the potential to directly improve the lives of people living with lung cancer,” said GO2’s Co-Interim Chief Executive Officer and Chief Patient Officer Danielle Hicks. “Dr. Li’s research reflects the kind of patient-centered innovation that is urgently needed to help patients and their care teams make more informed treatment decisions, better manage side effects, and ultimately improve outcomes. Through our longstanding collaboration with Conquer Cancer, we remain committed to advancing research that brings more personalized and compassionate care to the lung cancer community.”
Dr. Li is a medical oncology fellow at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins University, where her research focuses on precision oncology and biomarker development in lung cancer. Her work integrates multi-omic and liquid biopsy approaches to improve the prediction of treatment response, toxicity, and clinical outcomes. She plans to pursue a career as an academic thoracic oncologist.
“I am incredibly honored to receive this award,” said Dr. Li. “This support will help advance our work to better understand why patients respond differently to immunotherapy and why some develop severe side effects. My hope is that this research will contribute to more personalized, safer, and more effective treatment strategies for people living with lung cancer.”
Dr. Li studied biological engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she worked on microfluidic platforms for single-cell analysis to support individualized cancer care. She earned her medical degree from the University of Florida and completed her internal medicine residency at Brown University. Her current research combines molecular profiling, liquid biopsy, and data-driven approaches to advance personalized cancer treatment.
GO2 proudly supports Conquer Cancer’s Grants & Awards Program and the next generation of lung cancer researchers. Through this collaboration, grants have funded innovative studies exploring topics such as radiation response, biomarker detection, and novel treatment strategies. The program reflects GO2’s commitment to encouraging emerging investigators to pursue careers dedicated to improving outcomes for people impacted by lung cancer.
Conquer Cancer will formally recognize this year’s award recipients during the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting.
The 2026 Conquer Cancer – GO2 for Lung Cancer Young Investigator Award in memory of Debbie Consiglio is supported by Natera.