Press Releases May 19, 2026 08:00 AM

SUO-CTC and CG Oncology Announce Award Recipients of the Second Annual Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC) Research Fellowship Award

CG Oncology Partners with Society of Urologic Oncology Clinical Trials Consortium to Support NMIBC Research Fellowship Grants

By Maya Rios CGON

CG Oncology, Inc. (NASDAQ: CGON), a late-stage biopharmaceutical company, has announced the recipients of the second annual NMIBC Research Fellowship Award in collaboration with the SUO Clinical Trials Consortium. The fellowship supports promising clinical researchers focused on improving treatment outcomes for Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC). The 2025 award recipients have also presented their pioneering research at the SUO 2026 Annual Meeting, underscoring the collaboration's role in advancing bladder cancer therapeutics and clinical understanding.

SUO-CTC and CG Oncology Announce Award Recipients of the Second Annual Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC) Research Fellowship Award
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Key Points

  • CG Oncology and SUO-CTC together awarded two $50,000 grants to emerging clinical researchers focusing on novel NMIBC treatments and healthcare transparency.
  • The fellowship supports innovative projects including AI-powered prognostic biomarkers and individualized price transparency for bladder cancer treatments, potentially impacting patient care.
  • Previous fellows have presented spatial transcriptomic and tumor heterogeneity research at a major oncology conference, showcasing the fellowship's role in advancing scientific knowledge.
  • Patrick Hensley, MD and Daniel Joyce, MD, MS each received a grant up to $50,000.00 to support the development of outstanding clinical cancer research to improve the treatment of NMIBC

  • Last year’s awardees recently presented their research at the SUO 2026 Annual Meeting at the AUA

SCHAUMBURG, Ill. and DALLAS, May 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Society of Urologic Oncology Clinical Trials Consortium (SUO-CTC), a national alliance of leading academic and community based uro-oncologists, and CG Oncology, Inc. (NASDAQ: CGON), a late-stage clinical biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing a potential backbone bladder-sparing therapeutic for patients with bladder cancer, today announced the recipients of the second annual CG-SUO-CTC NMIBC Research Fellowship designed to support the development of outstanding clinical cancer research investigators who have demonstrated a commitment to improving the understanding and treatment of Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC). They include:

  • Patrick Hensley, MD, University of Kentucky Research Foundation
    Development of an artificial intelligence powered prognostic biomarker for intravesical cretostimogene in BCG unresponsive non-muscle invasive bladder cancer
  • Daniel Joyce, MD, MS, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
    Providing individualized price transparency at the point of care for patients with BCG-unresponsive non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer

Additionally, the 2025 NMIBC Research Fellowship grant recipients presented their research at the SUO 2026 Annual Meeting at the AUA. The details of their presentations are as follows:

  • Taylor A. Goodstein, MD, Emory University
    Spatial transcriptomic profiling of the tumor microenvironment in BCG-unresponsive NMIBC patients treated with novel intravesical gene therapies
  • Saum B. Ghodoussipour, MD, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
    Dynamic intra-tumor heterogeneity in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer

“Partnering with the SUO-CTC on this fellowship reflects our shared commitment to advancing care for patients with bladder cancer,” said Ambaw Bellete, President & Chief Operating Officer, CG Oncology. “By supporting innovative research and fostering collaboration, this program helps accelerate progress toward meaningful breakthroughs that can make a lasting difference for patients.”

Drs. Goodstein and Ghodoussipour shared reflections on the impact of the fellowship:

“This fellowship was instrumental in advancing my work. It gave me the opportunity to collaborate with an outstanding mentor and share our research at AUA. It strengthened my commitment to improving understanding and care for patients with NMIBC,” said Dr. Goodstein.

Dr. Ghodoussipour added, “Receiving this fellowship allowed me to explore critical scientific questions in NMIBC early in my career. The support and mentorship were invaluable, and presenting at AUA was a meaningful milestone. It reinforced my dedication to advancing research that can improve patient outcomes.”

To learn more about the fellowship, please visit https://suoctc.org/about/links/suo-ctc-nmibc-fellowship.aspx

About The Society of Urologic Oncology Clinical Trials Consortium (SUO-CTC)
SUO-CTC is a clinical research investigator network of over 750 members from more than 350 clinical sites in the U.S. and Canada. This national alliance of leading academic and community based uro-oncologists is committed to furthering urology research. The SUO-CTC is a registered 501c3 not-for-profit corporation and has a cooperative relationship with the Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO). To learn more please visit: https://suoctc.org/

About CG Oncology
CG Oncology is a late-stage clinical biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing a potential backbone bladder-sparing therapeutic for patients afflicted with bladder cancer. CG Oncology sees a world where urologic cancer patients may benefit from our innovative immunotherapies to live with dignity and have an enhanced quality of life. To learn more, please visit: www.cgoncology.com.

Contacts:
Media
Sarah Connors
Vice President, Communications and Patient Advocacy, CG Oncology
[email protected]

Investor Relations
Megan Knight
Vice President, Investor Relations, CG Oncology
[email protected]

SUO-CTC
Pam Murphy
Executive Director, Clinical Research Services
[email protected]


Risks

  • Clinical and scientific research outcomes are inherently uncertain; funded projects may not yield effective or commercially viable therapies impacting CG Oncology's pipeline.
  • Regulatory approval for novel bladder cancer therapies remains a significant hurdle affecting CG Oncology’s commercialization prospects.
  • Financial or operational impacts may be limited if fellowship awards do not translate into accelerated product development or significant clinical breakthroughs.

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