Amber Crabtree (@crabroll) 's Twitter Profile
Amber Crabtree

@crabroll

Mitochondrial dysfunction ◾️ Kung Fu Master Instructor - 7th Degree & BJJ Blue Belt◾️Dog mom 🐕 #ActuallyAutistic & Extremely #Neurospicy 🧠🌶️

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American Astronomical Society (AAS) (@aas_office) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Keivan Stassun Receives MacArthur "Genius Grant" Astrophysicist & AAS member Keivan Stassun (Vanderbilt University) is one of 22 writers, scientists, artists, social scientists, humanists, teachers, and entrepreneurs in the 2024 class of MacArthur Fellows. aas.org/posts/news/202… 🏆

Keivan Stassun Receives MacArthur "Genius Grant"

Astrophysicist &amp; AAS member Keivan Stassun (<a href="/VanderbiltU/">Vanderbilt University</a>) is one of 22 writers, scientists, artists, social scientists, humanists, teachers, and entrepreneurs in the 2024 class of MacArthur Fellows. aas.org/posts/news/202… 🏆
Antentor Othrell Hinton, Jr PhD (A.J. Hinton) (@phdgprotein86) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dave David Wasserman wasn’t just a mentor—he was a rare soul with a heart as big as his passion for science. He made me believe I belonged in spaces that often felt foreign. His kindness was boundless, treating everyone—whether professors or staff—with the same warmth. We spent

Dave <a href="/DHWasserman1/">David Wasserman</a> wasn’t just a mentor—he was a rare soul with a heart as big as his passion for science. He made me believe I belonged in spaces that often felt foreign. His kindness was boundless, treating everyone—whether professors or staff—with the same warmth. We spent
U.S. National Science Foundation (@nsf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unique perspectives in STEM fields are essential for achieving maximum potential. 💡 That's why Keivan Stassun Vanderbilt University is working to expand diversity in STEM. Learn about discoveries emerging from his work at the Frist Center for Autism & Innovation: bit.ly/3Zj0TZg

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ICYMI: Two Vanderbilt faculty members are among the 23 recipients of the nation’s highest honors for achievement and leadership in science and technology. Learn more about Vanderbilt College of Arts and Science's Larry Bartels and Keivan Stassun. news.vanderbilt.edu/2025/01/08/whi…

Vanderbilt School of Medicine Basic Sciences (@vubasicsciences) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👂 Amber Crabtree (Amber Crabtree) is an autistic researcher with hyperacusis who is finishing her Ph.D. in Vanderbilt Molecular Physiology & Biophysics. She has used her prodigious focus to invent and design several implantable assistive hearing devices. news.vanderbilt.edu/2025/05/12/fro…

Nicole Filippone, Autistic Advocate & Author (@sensorystories_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Because even when I feel confident that I'm communicating something clearly, after refining and revising every word in my post to ensure it says exactly what I mean...

Nicole Filippone, Autistic Advocate & Author (@sensorystories_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And proactively addressing every potential area of misinterpretation with disclaimers and detailed points of clarification... There is ALWAYS someone who either misunderstands me, or creates meaning from my words that wasn't there.

Nicole Filippone, Autistic Advocate & Author (@sensorystories_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wish more people knew that sensory overload when it comes to auditory inputs is not just about loudness. It's also about the type, pattern, unpredictability, and repetition of sounds.

I wish more people knew that sensory overload when it comes to auditory inputs is not just about loudness. It's also about the type, pattern, unpredictability, and repetition of sounds.
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With more than 60% of autistic teenagers and young adults facing challenges obtaining a driver’s license, technology developed at Vanderbilt University’s School of Engineering is aiming to close that gap with an AI-powered driving simulator. ow.ly/JvOB50W6Bkz

With more than 60% of autistic teenagers and young adults facing challenges obtaining a driver’s license, technology developed at Vanderbilt University’s School of Engineering is aiming to close that gap with an AI-powered driving simulator. ow.ly/JvOB50W6Bkz