Center for Advanced Motor BioEngineering and Research (CAMBER)
The mission of CAMBER is to create and disseminate next-generation tools for investigating motor control. We have created high-density electrode devices (“Myomatrix arrays”) that record muscle activity at high resolution across a wide range of muscles, species and behavior (Chung et al., 2023).
Supported by a U24 grant from the National Institutes of Health, CAMBER will provide Myomatrix arrays to the global research community, with the goal of a broad and equitable dissemination of our technology. In addition to the devices themselves, CAMBER will provide online resources to support users with surgical implantation of Myomatrix devices and data analysis needed to collect and interpret high-resolution muscle recordings.
See the CAMBER website for more information and to request EMG electrodes.