Anchor Biologics Wins the 2019 Cade Prize
The Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention announced Anchor Biologics as the first place winner of its 2019 Cade Prize. Anchor Biologics is a collaboration of UF biomedical engineering researchers that aim to create a new treatment for inflammatory diseases. The Anchor Biologics team, Dr. Benjamin Keselowsky, professor, and Dr. Gregory Hudalla, assistant professor, accepted the $25,000 Cade Prize award.
Anchor Biologics’ mission is to control inflammatory diseases with its patent-pending technology IDO-GATER that combines a new way to turn off inflammation and a new approach to localize drug action.
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