Vanderbilt Kennedy Center

Zachary E. Warren, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Developmental Medicine; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry; Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders (TRIAD); Director, Autism Clinical Services
Investigator

Contact Info

Phone
(615) 936-0267

Email
zachary.warren@Vanderbilt.Edu

Address
406 One Magnolia Circle

Website

http://triad.vanderbilt.edu

Zachary E. Warren, Ph.D.

Overview

TRIAD Activities

As director of TRIAD, Zachary Warren leads the autism evaluation and diagnostic clinics within the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Developmental Medicine, and he provides oversight of TRIAD Outreach and Training. In collaboration with colleagues across campus and at the VKC, Warren is developing plans for more streamlined recruitment and a centralized autism database, and he and colleagues are developing an autism-focused postdoctoral training program for psychologists. Warren facilitates communication and community-building activities for autism-related clinical and research activities within VKC TRIAD, UCEDD, LEND, and IDDRC programs and with faculty in Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Special Education, Psychology, and Hearing and Speech Sciences.


Education and Previous Professional Experience

B.A. in Psychology and Philosophy, The College of William and Mary

M.S. in Clinical Psychology, The University of Miami

Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, The University of Miami

Clinical Psychology Intern, Children's Hospital Boston / Harvard Medical School

Fellow, Division of Genetics and Developmental Pediatrics, The Medical University of South Carolina

Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center

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Zachary E. Warren, Ph.D. is recruiting participants for research studies (5/16/201)

Much of the research completed at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center is made possible by the generous contributions of the people and families who participate in research studies. This researcher needs research subjects to complete the studies listed below.

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