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VP Biden to Accept Cancer Award in Honor of His Son, Beau

Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) will present the vice president with the award on behalf of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Integrated Network Cancer Program.
Image: Beau Biden with his father Vice President Joe Biden
Former-Attorney General Beau Biden (L) with his father, Vice President Joe Biden, on stage at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado on August 27, 2008.Chris Wattie / Reuters

Vice President Joe Biden will accept the inaugural Beau Biden Award Friday in recognition of his leadership in the administration’s Cancer Moonshot initiative.

Then-U.S. Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee Sen. Joe Biden (L) hugs his son Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, during day three of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the Pepsi Center August 27, 2008 in Denver, Colorado.
Then-U.S. Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee Sen. Joe Biden (L) hugs his son Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, during day three of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the Pepsi Center August 27, 2008 in Denver, Colorado. Mark Wilson / Getty Images

Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pennsylvania, will present the vice president with the award on behalf of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Integrated Network Cancer Program (INCP).

Related: Beau Biden, Son of Vice President Joe Biden, Dies After Battle With Brain Cancer

On Monday, the vice president announced new commitments in the Cancer Moonshot initiative, including a new partnership with the public and private sector to build a database of cancer genomic data maintained in the cloud.

Image: Cancer Moonshot Report, Washington DC, USA - 17 Oct 2016
United States President Barack Obama speaks as US Vice President Joe Biden looks on while discussing the release of the Cancer Moonshot Report in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC.REX/Shutterstock / Shutterstock

President Obama tapped Biden to head the initiative during his final State of the Union address. The taskforce strives to make advanced therapies available to more patients and improve how physicians detect cancer and prevent the disease from spreading.

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“In invoking this idea of a “moonshot,” I hoped to galvanize country around the same sense of urgency and all hands on deck approach,” Obama said Monday. “To make this work, couldn't think of someone better in mission control that my VP Joe Biden and outstanding second lady.”

The Biden’s oldest son, Beau, died from brain cancer in 2015. He was 46. The vice president has cited his family’s mourning process as the primary reason he chose not to run for president in 2016.