The MEND Research Clinic at Vanderbilt

The MEND Research Clinic at Vanderbilt A diverse group of researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center interested in developing treatment options for neurodevelopmental disorders.

FB Guidelines: http://tinyurl.com/vumcpolicy Fragile X syndrome is the most common inherited cause of intellectual disability, as well as the most prevalent genetic cause of autism spectrum disorders. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, and repetitive behaviors. Autism now affects 1 in 88 children and 1 in 54 boys. The MEND Research Clinic is dedicated to helping individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders and their families. We are approaching this goal using a variety of critical research techniques designed to understand causes and to develop effective treatments for many developmental and psychiatric disorders. The MEND Research Clinic is currently working to translate laboratory research findings into novel treatments for children and adults with autism spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome, and major depressive disorder. The MEND Research Clinic is fortunate to be housed within the immense infrastructure of Vanderbilt University Medical Center, which provides us with state-of-the-art clinic space and a wealth of expert investigators.

We are still recruiting participants for our TMS study in 2025! Please reach out with any questions to the contact below...
01/07/2025

We are still recruiting participants for our TMS study in 2025! Please reach out with any questions to the contact below. Happy to chat with anyone who is interested! :)

Vanderbilt University Medical Center is actively recruiting participants for our TMS research study. Please reach out wi...
11/01/2024

Vanderbilt University Medical Center is actively recruiting participants for our TMS research study. Please reach out with any questions to the contact below.🙂

08/26/2024

Recruiting participants for TMS Study at Vanderbilt University Medical Center!

Study Title: Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation for Catatonia in Autism

We are looking for individuals, ages 15-40 years old diagnosed with ASD with or without catatonia. The study consists of 4 visits.

Please reach out to Seri Lim (research coordinator) at for more information.

08/26/2024
04/30/2024

Recruiting participants for TMS Study at Vanderbilt University Medical Center! 🙋

Study Title: Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation for Catatonia in Autism

We are looking for individuals, ages 15-40 years old diagnosed with ASD with or without catatonia. The study consists of 4 visits.

Please reach out to Seri Lim (Research Coordinator) at for more information.

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