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1 Contents Message from the Chair..................... 1 Student Awards ................................ 1 Student Best Poster Award ................ 1 Student Best Presentation Award........ 2 Named Student Presentation Awards .. 2 Message from the Divisional Program Officer ........................................... 4 Message from the Secretary .............. 4 Minutes from the Business Meeting..... 5 Elections .......................................... 5 Division of Comparative Biomechanics DCB Officers & Representatives Melina Hale Chair 2015-2017 Sheila Patek Chair-Elect 2015-2017 Mark Denny Past Chair 2015-2017 Andrea Ward Secretary 2014-2016 Joseph Thompson Program Officer 2014-2016 Nicholas Gidmark Student/Postdoc Rep 2013-2016 Message from the Chair Melina Hale, [email protected] While the warm weather of West Palm Beach may have helped keep many of us going through this particularly challenging winter, the inspiring science and engaging conversations of the annual meeting are always energizing. The 2015 meeting’s success was due to the efforts of many people. In the DCB, I’d particularly like to extend a big thanks to Mark Denny who just ended his term as DCB chair having led the division over the past two years. His energy and thoughtful perspective are great assets to the division. We also owe a debt of gratitude to Andie Ward and Joe Thompson whose efforts as secretary and program officer were key to making DCB events run smoothly. Student Awards A big change for the 2015 meeting was the format for the Best Student Paper and Poster awards. With the large number of pre- sentations vying for the awards in previous years, it had been challenging to coordinate judging efforts and insure that all pre- sentations receive equal consideration. For the 2015 meeting, DCB instituted a selection process, choosing a short list of presentations to compete. For the oral presentations, the finalists were show- cased in one paper session. Given the packed room and excep- tional quality of the talks, I imagine this will become a hallmark event of the meeting. Similarly, having the stellar poster award competitors clustered on one day brought additional excitement and attention to the poster hall. Congratulations to all of our final- ists and award winners! Student Best Poster Award: Winner: Steve Heim. “Simplifying control through active tail use.” Steven Heim, here with Mark Denny, won the DCB student poster prize.

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Contents

Message from the Chair ..................... 1

Student Awards ................................ 1

Student Best Poster Award ................ 1

Student Best Presentation Award ........ 2

Named Student Presentation Awards .. 2

Message from the Divisional Program Officer ........................................... 4

MessagefromtheSecretary .............. 4

Minutes from the Business Meeting ..... 5

Elections .......................................... 5

Division of Comparative Biomechanics

DCB Officers & Representatives

Melina HaleChair 2015-2017

Sheila PatekChair-Elect 2015-2017

MarkDennyPast Chair 2015-2017

Andrea WardSecretary 2014-2016

Joseph ThompsonProgram Officer 2014-2016

NicholasGidmarkStudent/Postdoc Rep 2013-2016

Message from the ChairMelina Hale, [email protected]

While thewarmweatherofWestPalmBeachmayhavehelpedkeepmanyofusgoingthroughthisparticularlychallengingwinter,the inspiring science and engaging conversations of the annualmeetingarealwaysenergizing.The2015meeting’ssuccesswasduetotheeffortsofmanypeople.IntheDCB,I’dparticularlyliketoextendabigthankstoMarkDennywhojustendedhistermasDCBchairhavingledthedivisionoverthepasttwoyears.Hisenergyandthoughtfulperspectivearegreatassetstothedivision.We also owe a debt of gratitude to Andie Ward and Joe Thompson whoseeffortsassecretaryandprogramofficerwerekeytomakingDCBeventsrunsmoothly.

Student Awards

Abigchangeforthe2015meetingwastheformatfortheBestStudent Paper and Poster awards. With the large number of pre-sentations vying for the awards in previous years, it had beenchallengingtocoordinatejudgingeffortsandinsurethatallpre-sentationsreceiveequalconsideration.Forthe2015meeting,DCBinstitutedaselectionprocess,choosingashortlistofpresentationstocompete.Fortheoralpresentations,thefinalistswereshow-casedinonepapersession.Giventhepackedroomandexcep-tionalqualityofthetalks,Iimaginethiswillbecomeahallmarkeventof themeeting.Similarly,havingthestellarposterawardcompetitorsclusteredononedaybroughtadditionalexcitementandattentiontotheposterhall.Congratulationstoallofourfinal-ists and award winners!

Student Best Poster Award:

Winner:SteveHeim.“Simplifyingcontrolthroughactivetailuse.”

Steven Heim, here with Mark Denny, won the DCB student poster prize.

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Finalists:NoahBressman.Visualnavigationandlo-comotorbehaviorsofFundulusheteroclitusinater-restrialenvironment.”

JamesCrall.“Freeflightthroughtoughturbulence:bumblebeeflight stability across body size, speed,andflowregime.”

Kiran Girdhar. “The behavioral space and neuralmodeloflocomotionrepertoireofzebrafish.”

Student Best Presentation Award:

Brett Aiello, the 2015 winner of the Best Student Pre-sentation in DCB

Winner:Brett Aiello. “Pectoral fin proprioception istunedtofinmechanics.”

Runner-up:JornCheney.“Shapingthewingsofbats:muscleandwingskininteractionsinflight.”

Jorn Cheney, runner-up for the 2015 Best Student Pre-sentation in DCB

Finalists: Guillermo Amador.“Eyelashes divert airflow toprotecttheeye.”

JudyJinn.“Quadrupedalloco-motiononthewater’ssurfacebygeckos.”

SandyKawano.“Mixedchainsofsafetyfactorsinthelimbbonesofsalamanders:implicationsfordifferentiallimbfunctionintheevolu-tionofterrestriallocomotion.”

BenjaminPerlmann.“Anodd littlefish thatspendstime…onland!”

Amanda Stowers. “Passive wing morphing as a consequence of centrifugal acceleration in flappingwings.”

Asinpreviousyears,thestudentpresentationawardprocesshasbeendeftlycoordinatedbyJakeSochaandhiseffortsaregreatlyappreciated.ForstudentsinterestedincompetinginJanuary2016,theprocessbeginsatthetimeofabstractsubmissionwhenyouwillsubmitaone-pageextendedabstract,inadditiontotheregularabstract.Finalistswillbechosenearlyin the fall.

Named Student Presentation Awards

AnotherexcitingchangeiscomingtotheBestStu-dent PresentationAwards in 2016.After a year ofdiscussionandvotingbytheDCBmembership,theDivision has named its student awards, honoringseveralofouresteemedcolleagues.

TheStevenVogelAwardfortheBestStudentPosterinbiomechanics.ThisawardwillbenamedforSteveVogel,JamesB.DukeProfessor,Emeritus,intheDepartmentofBiol-ogyatDukeUniversity.Steve’sworkincludesfoun-dational research in biomechanics with a focus influiddynamicsandhehasimpactedmanythroughhis engaging teaching andmentoring. In addition,Stevehasintroducedtheworldtoourfieldthroughhisrigorous,accessibleandalwayspunnybooksonallthingsbiomechanics.Mayweaspireforourpost-ers to be as engaging and illuminating.

The Mimi A. R. Koehl and Stephen A. Wainwright Award for the Best Student Presentation in biome-chanics.Wehadtheunusualbutlovelyresultofatiedvotefornaming the Best Student Presentation Award. The Koehl-Wainwright Best Student Presentation Award isnamedafterMimiA.R.Koehl,ProfessorofIntegra-tiveBiologyattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,andStephenA.Wainwright,JamesB.DukeProfessorof Biology, Emeritus,Department of Biology,DukeUniversity.

Mimi’sresearchhasbeenfarreachingwithafocusonbiomechanicsoforganisms,fromlargetomicroscop-ic,thatmaketheirlivingsinturbulentandotherwisechallenging environments. She hasmade us thinkabouttheworldinnewways,providinganewviewinto these previously poorly understood systems.Shehasinspiredstudentsandothercolleagueswith

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herintellectualdriveandtheinnovativenatureofherresearchandhasbeenaninfluentialrolemodelandmentortomanyinthefield.

Steve’s research on biomechanical systems hasspannednearlyeveryaxisofdiversityfromplantstoanimals,organismsfrombigtosmall,livinginaquaticandterrestrialenvironments,providingmanyfunda-mentalinsightsintostructure-functionrelationshipsalongtheway.Steveisagenerousmentorwhohaslaunchednumerouscareers inscienceandencour-agedrichinterdisciplinaryexplorationthatmeldsart,science and other fields to generate newperspec-tivesanddirectionsforresearch.

Itwould takemany newsletters to enumerate thecontributionsof these threecolleagues to thefieldofbiomechanics,andwewillprovidemorecompletesynopses of theirmany accomplishmentswith thefirstnamedawardspresentationsatSICB2016.

DCB Elections. Your involvement in the Division is critical for itssuccess. Iencourageyou tovoteonthe slate of nominees presented later in the newslet-terandtoconsiderrunningforofficeinfutureyears.ThisyearthenominationprocesswasrunbyLauraMiller and Mark Westneat. We thank them for their effortstoputtogetheraterrificgroupofcandidates.

Symposia.In2015DCBsponsoredorco-sponsoredanumberof fantastic symposia.Wewant to keepDCBcontributionstothesymposiasessionsatthishigh caliber and thus encourage you to proposeideas. Symposia are great ways to introduce newpeopleand ideastoSICB.Forbiomechanics, therearemanycolleagues inengineering,computationalbiology,andotherfieldswhomaynothavehadtheopportunitytogettoknowSICBandwouldbegreatadditionstoourcommunity.

DCB/DVM Party 2016! We want to have an awe-somejointDCBandDVMsocial/partyforthePort-landmeeting!Anyonewhowantstobeonthepartyorganizingcommitteeorhasideasshouldsendmean email ([email protected]) and we’ll get thegroup together.

Can’t wait until 2016 for more biomechanics? The Society for Experimental Biology meeting willbeheldinPragueJune30–July3,2015,andhasbiomechanics sessions, including one on the “Me-chanicsandbiologicalfunctionsofthearthropodexo-skeleton.”TheAmerican Society of Biomechanics

meetingwillbeinColumbus,OH,thisyear,Aug5–8.AndlookforannouncementsaboutSICB regional meetingsinyourarea.

Carl Gans Award Nominations

TheDivisionofComparativeBiomechanicsisalsoso-licitingnominationsforthe2016 Carl Gans Award. Thisprestigiousawardcanbegivenintwocontexts:(1) for an outstanding young investigator (PhD inpastsevenyears)inthefieldofbiomechanics,or(2)forasignificantcontributiontotheliterature(book,research paper, or other) on biomechanics by amemberofSICBatanycareerstage.Youmayapplydirectlyornominateacolleague.

ForawardsforoutstandingyounginvestigatorNomination materials: A short description of thenominee’swork, relevant reprints,aCV,and threelettersofsupport.Eligibility:Candidatesmusthavereceivedtheirdoctorateinthepastsevenyearsandbe current members of SICB. Candidates cannothavepreviouslywontheBartholomewAward.

ForawardsforahighlysignificantcontributiontotheliteratureNominationmaterials:Acopyofthework,aCV,andthreelettersofsupport.Eligibility:CandidatesmustbecurrentmembersofSICBandnothavewontheBartholomew Award.

TheawardcoversappropriateexpensesfortraveltotheSICBannualmeeting,anawardcertificateand,depending on availability of funds, potential addi-tionalresearchsupportforthewinner.Theselectionprocesswill be ledby JohnLong.Questionsaboutthe process can be directed to me ([email protected]) or John ([email protected]); nominationmaterials should be submitted to me. The deadline for nominations is 24 August 2015.

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Message from the Divisional Program OfficerJoseph Thompson, [email protected]

TheweatheroutsidemyofficewindowinLancaster,PA,overthelastfewdayshasvariedfromcoldandmiserabletobone-chillinglycoldandmiserable.De-spite the respite of a beautiful little snowstorm fol-lowedbysomesunnyweather,theforecastcallsforwindandanotherArcticblast.It’sdefinitelytimetoreminisceaboutWestPalmBeach!

The2015conferenceinWestPalmBeachwasabusyoneforourdivision.TheDCBsponsoredorco-spon-soredover395presentations,dividedinto4sympo-sia,33oralsessions,and15postersessions.Thus,our division sponsoredor co-sponsoredmore thanone-fifthofthepresentationsatSICBthisyear!In-cludedinthistallywasaninauguralsessiondedicatedtothebeststudentpresentation(BSP)competition.Weheardsevenexcellenttalksfromourfinalists.IfyouhaveanyfeedbackaboutournewformatfortheBSPcompetition,pleaseemailme([email protected]).

Lookingaheadtothe2016conference inPortland,OR, theDCB is co-sponsoring threesymposia: (1)Abiggerpicture:organismal functionat thenexusof development, ecology, andevolution; (2)Build-inganextravaganttoolbox:morphologicaldiversityofintromittentorgans;and(3)Neuroecology:neuralmechanismsofsensoryprocessesthatmediateeco-logicallyrelevantbehaviors.Ifyouareinterestedinproposingasymposiumforthe2017conferenceinNewOrleans,thedeadlineisAugust24,2015.Thesymposiumapplicationformisavailableathttp://sicb.org/meetings/2017/callsymp.php. The applicationwebpageincludeslinkstotheNSFguide-linesforfundingsymposiaandimportantguidelinesthat the program officers will use to evaluate theproposals.Registration,lodging,andtravelexpensescanbepaidfromdivisionalfunds(oftenmorethanone division) as well as from grants from outsideagencies, journals and publishers, and equipmentcompanies.Pleaseletmeknowassoonasyoucanif you plan to submit a proposal, and I can shareinformationaboutthesymposiumselectionprocess.Ialsoencourageyoutocontactthosewhohavesuc-cessfullyobtainedexternalfundingforadvice.

Ifyouplantogiveanoralorposterpresentationatthe2016meeting,chooseyourabstracttopicchoices

withcare.TheDCBandDVMProgramOfficersor-ganize abstracts submitted with the primary topic“Morphology.” If youwant your presentation to behandledbytheDCB,pleaseselect“Morphology”asthefirsttopic.

IlookforwardtoreadingyourabstractsinSeptem-ber.SeeyouinPortland!

Message from the SecretaryAndie Ward, [email protected]

Aswinterisholdingonfordearlife,itseemsthatitistheperfecttimetorememberwarmandsunnyWestPalmBeach.Theannualmeetingwasonceagainanexcitingvenuefortheexchangeofideas.Ithoughtthat both the paper and poster presentation sessions featuringourfinalists for thestudentawardswereespeciallyengaginganddemonstratethestrongfu-tureofthedivisionandsociety.

DivisionalElections.Duringthespringelections,wewillbevotingontwopositions:ProgramOfficerandSecretary.ThenomineesforProgramOfficerareDa-vidHuofGeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyandJakeSochaofVirginiaTechUniversity.ThenomineesforSecretaryareMattMcHenryoftheUniversityofCali-forniaIrvineandAndieWardofAdelphiUniversity.Ifyouareinterestedingettinginvolvedinthesociety,feel free tocontactme.Wearealways looking formemberstoserveonnominatingandawardscom-mittees.

SICBDigitalLibrary.Iwouldalsoliketoremindourmembers of two great digital resources for SICBmembers.TheSICBDigitalLibrarycontainsafantas-ticrepositoryofeducationmaterialsthatpertaintobiomechanics (http://sicb.org/dl/biomechan-ics.php3).Pleaseaddtothisdatabaseifyouhavematerialsthatyouthinkothersmightfinduseful.Wealsohavea researcher’s database formembersofDCB (http://sicb.org/divisions/DCB/research-ers.php3). This is a great opportunity for facultywhoarelookingtoattractpotentialstudents,orstu-dentsandpost-docswhowouldliketopublicizetheirwork.Pleasecontactmeifyouwouldliketocontrib-utetotheresearcher’sdatabase.

Best Student Presentation Applications. Please re-membertochecktheBSPguidelinespriortosubmit-tingextendedabstracts.Theextendedabstractwillbedueatthesametimeasthemeetingabstractthisyear.

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Ifyouhaveanyeventsthatyouwouldliketohaveadvertised,pleaseletmeknowandIwillincorporatethem either into a newsletter or submit the infor-mationtotheSICBmemberupdatethatcomesoutmonthly.

Minutes of the 2015 DCB Business Meeting

Election Information: Candidate Biographies

Candidates for Divisional Program Officer

David Hu

David Hu, Candidate for DCB Program Officer

Current Position:Associ-ateProfessorofMechanicalEngineering and Biology,AdjunctProfessorofPhys-ics, Georgia Institute ofTechnology,Atlanta,GA.

Education: Ph.D., Math-ematics (2005), B.S.,Mechanical Engineering(2001),Massachusetts In-stituteofTechnology.

Professional Experience: Associate Professor,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(2014-present);As-sistant Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology(2008-2014);NSFMathematical Sciences Postdoc-toralFellow,CourantInstituteofMathematicalSci-ences(2005-2008).

SICB Activities:Co-organizerof2014symposium,“Shaking, dripping and drinking: surface tensionphenomena in organismal biology.” 2014-present:memberofSICBPublicAffairsCommittee(PAC).

Other Memberships:AmericanPhysicalSociety.

Research Interests: Iamamechanicalengineerwho studies the influence of body size on animalformandfunction.Recently,Ihaveappliedthisin-terest in two directions. The first is to understandhowanimalscleanthemselves.Wehavediscoveredhowdogsshaketodry,howeyelashesreduceevapo-ration, and howbees use their body hairs to stayclean.Anotherthrustinmylaboratoryistounder-standmotion inside thebody.Wehavediscoveredhowallmammalsemptytheirbladdersin21seconds

andareworkingonrationalizingthemotionof theintestines.

Goals Statement:AsaSICBattendeeforthelast10years,Iamdelightedtobenominatedforpro-gramofficer.Asyoumayknow,thegoalofthepro-gramofficer is to increaseparticipation in ourAn-nualMeeting.BasedonthewisecounselofretiredDCBprogramofficerLauraMiller,Iwillfocusontwogoals.Myfirstgoalinvolvesabstractorganization.Iwillavoidputtinganentire lab inonesession,butinsteadwillmakeexcitingsessionswithamixofdif-ferentlaboratories,organisms,andageandrankofspeakers. At the same time, I will avoid temporaloverlapandlongwalkingdistancesbetweensimilartalks. Iwill usemypressexperience towrite cre-ativeandcatchytitlestoattractthepress.Mysecondgoalinvolvesnewsymposia.Iwillsolicitexcitingnewideas for symposium proposals, going beyond thetraditionaltopicsofswimming,flyingandterrestriallocomotion,whicharelesscompetitivewithpropos-alsfromotherdivisionsbecausetheyaredoneagainandagain.IwillusemynetworkintheengineeringcommunitytopairanintegralmemberofSICBwithanoutsiderforsymposiumproposals.Overall,Ihopeto bring in freshmethods andperspectives to ouralreadyvibrantcommunity.

Jake Socha

Jake Socha, Candi-date for DCB Program Officer

Current Position: Associate Professor,Department of Bio-medical Engineeringand Mechanics, Af-filiate,DepartmentofBiological Sciences,Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State

University,Blacksburg,VA.

Education: Postdoctoral Fellow, Argonne NationalLaboratory (2004-2007). Postdoctoral researcher,FieldMuseumofNaturalHistory(2003-2004).Ph.D.in Organismal Biology and Anatomy, University ofChicago (1996-2002). B.S. in Physics andBiology,DukeUniversity(1990-1994).

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Professional Experience: Associate Professor,Virginia Tech (2014-present); Assistant Professor,VirginiaTech(2008-2014);Teacherandsciencede-partmenthead,CentervilleHighSchool,Centerville,LA(1994-1996);TeachForAmericacorpsmember(1994-1996).

SICB Activities:IrantheDCB’sBestStudentPre-sentation program for the past five years (2011-2015)andhelpedtotransformtheprogramtothenewsession-basedformatseeninWestPalmBeach.I was a member of the Public Affairs Committee(PAC)foronetermbeforeservingasthePACChairforfiveyears(2010-2014).AsChair,IfoundedtheStudent Journalism Program, oversaw the transi-tiontoNewswisepressreleasesforthesociety,andhelpedtodevelopyearlyPACworkshops.IamalsocurrentlyservingasEditorforboththeStudentJour-nalism Program and the Newswise press release pro-cess.

Other Memberships:SigmaXi;AmericanSocietyforEngineeringEducation.

Research Interests:Comparativebiomechanicsoflocomotioninvertebratesandinternalflowproduc-tionininsects.Generallymylaboratoryisinterestedin fundamental questions of how animals functionmechanically,andweworkonthingsranging fromgliding in flying snakes and surface-skimming infrogs to tracheal ventilation, circulation, and liquidfeedinginabroadrangeofinsects.Formoreinfor-mation,seewww.esm.vt.edu/~jjsocha.

Goals Statement:DCBisrelativelynew,butisgo-inglikegangbusters.AstheProgramOfficer,mygoalistokeepthefirestokedandtopromotenewbiome-chanics-relatedsymposia,workshops,andsessions.Probablytheissuemostimportanttoallofusistheplacementoftalksandpostersinthe‘right‘session,andI’llworkhardtoputtogetherthemostorganicgroupingspossible.(And,givethesessionsacatchyname.)AsChairofthePAC,Ihaveattendedthepro-gramming meeting and know how to navigate those shark-infestedwaters. I’llfight toput together thebestschedulepossible,andpromisethatonlyFrankFishwillhavetopresentinthelasttimeslot.

Candidates for Secretary

Matt McHenry

Matt McHenry, Candi-date for DCB Secre-tary

Current Position: Associate Professor,University of Califor-niaIrvine.

Education:Ph.D.,In-tegrative Biology, UCBerkeley(2002);B.A.,BiologyandArt,Vas-sarCollege(1995).

Professional Experience: Assistant and Associ-ate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,UCIrvine(2005–present);PostdoctoralResearcher,University of Groningen (2004-2005); PostdoctoralResearcher,HarvardUniversity(2002-2004).

SICB Activities: “Southwest Organismal Biology”Regional Meeting, organizer (2014); Symposium“When Predators Attack,” co-organizer (2013);Symposium “Sensory Biomechanics,” co-organiz-er (2009); Student Support Committee, member(2008); Best Student Presentation Competition,DCB,Chair(2003-2004).

Other Memberships:SocietyforExperimentalBi-ology;AmericanPhysiologicalSociety;theInterna-tionalSocietyforNeuroethology;SigmaXi.

Research Interests: The biomechanics and sen-sorybiologyofanimals.Recentresearchhasfocusedonpredator-preyinteractionsinfish.

Goals Statement: Biomechanics has explodedattheSICBannualmeetings inthepast15years.Guidedbyoursenior leadershipand fueledby therecruitmentofgreatyoungminds,SICBhasbecomethe topannual event in theworld for comparativebiomechanics. Iwould like to see us build on thismomentumbycommunicatingtoexistingmemberstheopportunitiesthatexistinDCB.Iamalsokeenlyinterestedinwaysthatwecanexpandthediversityofourcommunitythroughthestudentsthatweat-tractandbyinvitingscientistsfromrelatedfieldsofstudytoparticipateinourmeetings.

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Andie Ward

Andie Ward, Candidate for DCB Secretary

Current Position: As-sociateProfessorofBi-ology, Adelphi Univer-sity,GardenCity,NY.

Education: B.S., Biol-ogy, Wake Forest Uni-versity (2000); Ph.D.,Organismic and Evolu-tionaryBiology,Univer-

sityofMassachusettsAmherst(2005).

Professional Experience:AssociateProfessor,De-partmentofBiology,AdelphiUniversity(2012-pres-ent); Assistant Professor, Department of Biology,AdelphiUniversity(2007-2012);PostdoctoralSchol-ar,DepartmentofOrganismalBiologyandAnatomy,TheUniversityofChicago(2005-2007).

SICB Activities: Secretary, DCB (2014-2015);Member,PublicAffairsCommittee(2009-2013).

Other Memberships:InternationalSocietyofVer-tebrateMorphology.

Research Interests:bodyshapeevolution,includ-inghowbodyshapeaffectslocomotoryperformanceinaquaticvertebrates;theeffectsofenvironmentalperturbations on musculoskeletal development infishes.

Goals Statement:Thefieldofcomparativebiome-chanicsisanexcitingfieldtobeworkingin.Overthepastyear,Ihaveworkedonbehalfofthedivisiontoengagemoreparticipants.Iwanttohelpthedivisioncontinuetogrowandrecruitnewmembers,aswellasretainourcurrentmembers.Assecretary,Iwillcontinuetoworktogetthemessageofthedivisionouttothemembership,society,andintothepublicsphere.

Highlight from the Researchers Database: How fish alter their swimming mechanics and physiology when ex-posed to turbulent flow environments; James Liao