Senator Tammy Baldwin Honored with AACR Distinguished Public Service Award

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  • April 29, 2025
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Senator Tammy Baldwin has received the Distinguished Public Service Award from the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), acknowledging her ongoing dedication to advancing biomedical research and advocating for sustained federal funding for science.

Baldwin, who represents Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate, was honored for her work in championing programs and legislation that bolster medical research, including cancer research, and her efforts to secure robust investments in the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Her support has been credited with helping to maintain and grow national scientific research initiatives.

By receiving this award, Baldwin joins a select group of legislators recognized by AACR for their commitment to improving public health through science and innovation. AACR President and stakeholders commended her leadership in ensuring that critical scientific research receives the attention and funding it needs in the federal budget.

The AACR Distinguished Public Service Award is presented annually to public servants who demonstrate exceptional commitment to advancing cancer research and biomedical science at the national level.

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