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The Goldberg Lab is designing, prototyping, and evaluating systems that will steer flexible needles from outside the body through deformable tissues to reach specified 3D anatomical targets. Our approach integrates real-time imaging, adaptive modeling and planning, and image-guided intraoperative needle control.



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CiBER Bio-inspiration

Mating Odondtodactylus cultrifer. Recently we have shown that stomatopods in the genus Odontodactylus can detect and distinguish between right and left circularly polarized light. They also have patches of cuticle on their telsons that produce a circularly polarized signal. Studies in the Caldwell lab are examining how this very private communication system functions.



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CiBER Bio-inspiration

Our method uses a precomputed dataset to synthesize detailed cloth wrinkles (a) that are layered onto a coarse base simulation (inset). The precomputed datset can be used to synthesize wrinkles for a wide range of poses (b). <i>Huamin Wang, Florian Hecht, Ravi Ramamoorthi, and James F. O’Brien. “Example-Based Wrinkle Synthesis for Clothing Animation“. In Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 2010, pages 107:1–8, July 2010.



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CiBER Bio-inspiration

The Poly-PEDAL Lab at UC Berkeley studies the Performance, Energetics and Dynamics of Animal Locomotion. Directed by Robert Full, the lab explores the remarkable capabilities of many-footed animals (Poly-). The lab’s theme is Diversity Enables Discovery.



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CiBER Faculty Research

Advanced embryo of Ichthyophis kohtaoensis (Ichthyophiidae: Gymnophiona: Amphibia). These animals, because of their derived morphologies, are being investigated by Marvalee Wake in terms of the biomechanics of their feeding and locomotion, the functional integration of neural systems before, during, and after metamorphosis, and several other aspects important to understanding the evolution of their biology. Photo by Adam Summers.



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CiBER Bio-inspiration

The Brain-Machine Interface Lab explores the BMI paradigm – a powerful tool that allows investigating sensorimotor learning and control with both natural and prosthetic limbs. At the heart of this paradigm lies the volitional control of neural activity.



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CiBER Bio-inspiration

CiBER Faculty research by George Oster. The shells of the left are real shells; those to their right are generated by the neural net model.
Boettiger, A., B. Ermentrout, G. Oster.(2009) The neural origins of shell structure and pattern in aquatic mollusks. PNAS 106:6837-6842.



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Professor Daniel Fletcher’s lab researches Cell Mechanics and Disease. The intestinal pathogen Giardia lamblia uses a unique ventral disk to form strong attachments to surfaces.



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CiBER Student Research

CiBER-IGERT Trainee Carlos Oroza designs robotic sensors which operate in dynamic environments and is interested in design and control of aquatic-sensor robots.



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Robert Full studies the biomechanical properties of geckos which has inspired Ron Fearing’s work on artificial adhesive. The right images show: Combined Lamellar Nanofibrillar Array (Oct. 2009). Lamellar structures act as base support planes for high-aspect ratio HDPE fiber arrays. Nanofiber arrays on lamella can adhere to a smooth grating with 5 times greater shear strength than flat nanofiber array.



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Dissemination and Outreach

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CiBER hopes to partner with Cal VIEW in the future. http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/calview/

CiBER will work with National Academies of Sciences Summer Institute on Undergraduate Education in Biology.http://www.academiessummerinstitute.org/agenda_2005.shtml

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Education Program

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Philosophy

Shared Discoveries Program – Our Vision
If you can see it, you can be it. Imagine discussing how the molecular function of bioadhesives from sticky gecko feet can be applied to the design of the next type of easy peel bandage. Imagine doing it during class, in a small group, with a [...]

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Objectives

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CiBER represents two major objectives. Core Objective

The Center for Integrative Biomechanics in Education and Research will lead the development of a new field of Integrative Systems Biomechanics and train the next generation of integrative biologists.

Broad Objective

The Center for Interdisciplinary Biological Inspiration in Education and Research will innovate methods to extract principles in [...]

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Libraries

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Marian Koshland Bioscience and Natural Resources Library
2101 Valley Life Sciences Building # 6500
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA. 94720-6500
Circulation: (510) 642-2531
Reference: (510) 642-0456

http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/BIOS/

Kresge Engineering Library

http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENGI/

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Instructional Labs

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The new teaching laboratory (IB 135L) for the Mechanics of Organisms class is on Spring 2008.

Students Monitor Signals from the Neural Clock that Drives Running

CONTROL OF LOCOMOTION

Recovery from perturbations during locomotion often requires the integration of mechanical and neural feedback (Dickinson et al., 2000). Tuned visco-elastic structures, such [...]

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