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Our researchers

Fueled by passion. Inspired by the unknown.

Vanderbilt students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty, and staff are fiercely committed to being curious, creative, and collaborative. That’s why their work consistently shifts industries, fields of study, and the world.

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Meet the researchers

Get more familiar with the faculty, students, and alumni whose missions move all of us forward.

Faculty

Andy Schwartz leverages AI to improve the Human condition

See how this lab director and research associate professor is exploring the intersection of AI, language, and mental health.

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Alumni

Eric Etheridge documents civil rights heroes

This class of ’79 alumnus expanded his photo- and story-driven chronicle of Freedom Riders with new portraits.

Students

Gaby Harder helps investigate the standards of care for pregnant women

From a cold email to a research assistant position: see how this undergraduate student got involved in Vanderbilt research.

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In pursuit of new perspectives

AI propaganda has arrived; Vanderbilt experts call for action

See how Vanderbilt researchers detect black holes more accurately than ever before.

How neighborhoods create a feeling of safety across cultures

This researcher is investigating how and why neighborhoods create a feeling of safety across cultures.

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