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Obtaining Myomatrix arrays


Thanks to the generous funding from the NIH Brain Initiative U24 program, CAMBER has distributed hundreds of arrays to the global neuroscience community at no cost to the user.  As of January 2026, CAMBER has transitioned to a payment model to ensure the sustainability of this neurotechnology.  

Step 1: Initiate a Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) 

To place an order for Myomatrix arrays, a Material Transfer Agreement must be established, which is a legal document setting up terms between Emory University and the receiving institution. PLEASE NOTE: this MTA version (starting Jan. 2026) is required for all array requests, even if one has been established prior to 2026. 

The MTA document needs to be completed by the Principal Investigator (PI) or head of lab and a contracts officer who handles technology transfer agreements at both Emory University and the receiving institution. The MTA process generally takes 4-6 weeks in total so starting early is advised. Once the MTA is fully executed, one can proceed with the Myomatrix ordering process.

Download MTA 

Step 2: Choose either the one-threaded or multi-threaded arrays.

One-threaded arrays

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The one-threaded Myomatrix arrays are generally used in human subject research or non-human primate research. These prototype arrays are distributed at no-cost to the user. 
Request one-threaded arrays

Multi-threaded arrays

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The multi-threaded Myomatrix arrays are generally used in small animal research. The introductory and standard pricing details can be accessed by clicking the link below.
Myomatrix Procurement

Unsure which array type is best?

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If you are unsure which design will best suit your experimental paradigm or if you have additional surgical or technical questions, request a Zoom consultation with members of the CAMBER team.
Consultation Request