Congratulations to Dr. Benjamin Keselowsky who has been named a UF Research Foundation Professor for 2015-2018.
The University of Florida Research Foundation (UFRF) Professorships are awarded to tenured faculty members with a “distinguished current record of research”, in recognition of “recent contributions and to provide incentives for continued excellence in research.” Professor Keselowsky was one of thirty-four recipients at the University of Florida.
Professor Keselowsky’s research is focused on directing immune cell interactions with biomaterials, including aspects of such as cell adhesion to biomaterials, as well as the engineering of controlled release systems. This work has wide-ranging implications in diverse fields such as implanted devices, therapeutic vaccines and tissue engineering.
Professor Keselowsky was honored by Dean Abernathy at a College of Engineering event last month and will be recognized again by the Office of Research at an event this fall.
Read the full UF News article here.