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Vanderbilt Magazine Article Tells Story of FCAI and Autism Research

Posted by on Saturday, May 24, 2025 in Academics and HE Professionals, Business and Management, FCAI News, Inventors and Entrepreneurs, News, Self-Advocates and Civil Stakeholders.

Keivan Stassun, left, with Billy and Jennifer Frist, BS’93, who established the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation in 2018 at Vanderbilt University School of Engineering (John Russell/Vanderbilt University)

We are thrilled to announce the release of an exciting article in Vanderbilt Magazine celebrating the groundbreaking work of the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation! By highlighting our mission to empower neurodivergent and autistic individuals and spotlighting the dedication and passion of our director and staff, this article is a testament to the incredible strides we are making together to foster an inclusive environment that champions diverse talents.

Through innovative research and collaborative initiatives, we are committed to unlocking the potential within the autistic community and driving positive change. Thank you to all the staff recognized in this article: Director Dr. Keivan G. Stassun, leadership team Dr. Nilanjan Sarkar, Dr. Tim Vogus, Dr. Jim Bodfish, and Dr. Dave Caudel as well as students, partners, and researchers NISE fellow Hari Srinivasan, Amber Crabtree, Dr. AJ Hinton, Dr. Meghan Burke, and Dr. Blythe Corbett.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Vanderbilt community for supporting and recognizing our efforts over the years. Read the full article here.

You can see other articles about FCAI and our staff on our articles page.

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