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 […]
Tech Tuesday: Curing Inflammation with Anchor Biologics
Gainesville-Based, Anchor Biologics Wins 2019 Cade Prize
The Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention has announced that Anchor Biologics has won the 2019 Cade Prize, receiving a $25,000 cash prize. Anchor Biologics, led by UF researchers, has discovered enzymes that suppress inflammatory diseases. “The Cade Prize is extremely important in raising our profile. Our goal is to find business partners and compete […]