Dora Raymaker, MS co-directs the Academic Autistic Spectrum Partnership in Research and Education (AASPIRE, http://aaspire.org), a community-campus partnership conducting research to improve the lives of adults on the autism spectrum. She serves in leadership positions in the developmental disabilities community, including with the Oregon Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Oregon Self-Advocacy Coalition. Her research interests include community-engaged practices, measurement adaptation and knowledge translation, and dynamics at the intersection of science, society, and public policy. Ms. Raymaker primarily conducts research in collaboration with the developmental disabilities community. She enjoys writing fiction and painting