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Medicine’s Anthony Wynshaw-Boris receives 2025 ASHG Advocacy Award

The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) recently recognized seven individuals with its 2025 Professional Awards, which honors outstanding achievements in genetics and genomics education. 

Anthony Wynshaw-Boris, professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in the  Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, was among the recipients. Wynshaw-Boris was selected for the ASHG Advocacy Award, which honors excellence and achievement in promoting the science of human genetics. 

Wynshaw-Boris’ involvement as chair of the ASHG Government and Public Advocacy Committee and former ASHG president was also highlighted, where he helped guide the advocacy efforts of ASHG and the broader biomedical research community. 

Learn more about the ASHG awards.

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