Vanderbilt researchers in the Departments of Special Education, Psychology and Human Development, Pediatrics, Speech and Hearing, and Teaching and Learning use the Susan Gray School in several ways. Research is conducted in the school, research participants (children and their families) are recruited for federally and internally funded research studies conducted outside the school, researchers use the school to develop and test procedures and train coders, and researchers use the SGS for unfunded pilot studies.
Susan Gray School also is frequently a site for Vanderbilt student research, particularly research related to documenting and improving practices to help children learn. In recent years more than 20 graduate students have conducted thesis and dissertation studies in the School such as: