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Marine biotechnology and ecology

Research goals include definition of motor protein function in Antarctic fishes, bioengineering seaweeds to detoxify mercury, developing electronic nervous systems for robots modeled on the lobster and the lamprey, determining how marine organisms detect and respond to chemical risk cues, and identifying novel marine microorganisms.

 
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Joseph Ayers

Matthew Bracken
Donald Cheney

Willliam Detrich

Slava Epstein
Gwilym Jones

Kim Lewis

Geoffrey Trussell
Steven Vollmer

 

 

 

 

Biology in the News

Associate Professor Joseph Ayers and his robotic lobster were prominent features of a September 16th New York Times article, which discussed the field of biomimetics, and its focus on building machines inspired by biology, that will be able to operate in places where typical robots can't go. View Complete Article

 

     
     
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