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Breaking News:

Three new articles published by ScienceMatters@Berkeley:
A Crucible for Biological Inspiration
Running, Swimming, and Flying for Science
Mother Nature's Engineering

New Article on Mark Raibert's visit to CiBER: The Dogged Pursuit of a Practical Robot

New Instructional Lab Underway!
Mechanics of Organisms Laboratory - IB 135L

New Paper Published: Ardian Jusufi, Daniel I. Goldman, Shai Revzen, and Robert J. Full. 2008. Active tails enhance arboreal acrobatics in geckos. PNAS March 18, 2008 vol. 105 no. 11 4215–4219.
Media website with additional photos and information available here.


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Core Objective

The Center for Integrative Biomechanics in Education and Research


Broad Objective

The Center for Interdisciplinary Biological Inspiration in Education and Research


CiBER:

1. Will lead the development of a new field of Integrative Systems Biomechanics and train the next generation of integrative biologists.
2. Will innovate methods to extract principles in biology that inspire novel design in engineering and train the next generation of scientists and engineers to collaborate in mutually beneficial relationships.

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