SAPA-GP Song Li Scholarship Student Competition

In recognition of the enduring support and generous philanthropy of Dr. Song Li, Founder and Chairman of Frontage Laboratories, SAPA-GP is proud to present the 2026 SAPA-GP Song Li Student Competition. Students will compete for the SAPA-GP Song Li Scholarship by sharing their vision and demonstrating creativity, business insight, and innovative thinking about the future of AI in biopharma and healthcare.

Key Facts

Event 2026 SAPA-GP Song Li Student Competition
Date October 16, 2026
Location Science History Institute, downtown Philadelphia
Eligibility Students in grades 7–12
Prize SAPA-GP Song Li Scholarship

Competition Theme

“From Recombinant DNA to AI: What Scientific Revolutions Teach Us About Innovation, Risk, and Responsibility”

Students work with one or more large language models (LLMs) to develop an analytical essay between 1,000 to 2,000 words to address this theme.

Format & Judging

  • Essays are submitted for review by the Competition Organizing Committee.
  • Up to three finalists are selected from each of two grade divisions: grades 7–9 and grades 10–12.
  • Finalists present their essays and answer questions before a panel of judges at the in-person final competition.
  • Judging panel: a historian of science, a life scientist, an AI researcher or practitioner, and a biopharmaceutical executive.
  • Final format: 5-minute presentation + up to 10 minutes of Q&A per finalist.
  • Winners are determined by overall quality of essay, presentation, and Q&A performance.

Prizes (per grade division)

Place Award
1st Place $1,000
2nd Place $500
3rd Place $300

Timeline

Date Milestone
By September 1, 2026 Essay submission deadline
By September 15, 2026 Finalists announced
October 16, 2026 In-person final competition & winners announced

Eligibility & Rules

  • Participants must be sponsored by a current SAPA-GP EEO member, a past SAPA-GP conference speaker, a former SAPA-GP president, or a current/former SAPA-GP advisor.
  • Students must compete solo.
  • All participants must sign an Academic Integrity and Ethical Conduct Statement affirming the work reflects their own ideas, analysis, and effort.
  • Teachers, parents, mentors, and other adults may offer general guidance/feedback only — not direct contribution to writing, research, analysis, or preparation.
  • Submissions must be created specifically for this competition (no prior submission, publication, or presentation elsewhere).
  • Non-compliant submissions may be disqualified regardless of effort invested.
  • Essays must be written in English.
  • Each essay must include an appendix listing the LLM prompts used and source links for key references.