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Research that improves lives

The KU Life Span Institute discovers, develops and delivers approaches to improve the health and development of people in Kansas, throughout the region, and beyond. We are a network of more than 350 KU scientists, staff and students who work toward a world where everyone thrives.

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Life Span Institute director calls for renewed focus on in neglected area of developmental psychology

Paper to argue the field has moved away from contingency learning too quickly, overlooking the potential to deepen understanding of early development.
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Eating disorders lab gains new designation as a center with continued goal to help improve access to better health

Research at the Center for the Advancement of Research on Eating Behaviors (CARE) aims to improve screening, intervention and treatment monitoring for eating disorders, which are both hard to detect and treat — especially across diverse populations.
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KU scientists and center director among experts calling for revision of federal food and nutrition guidance during pregnancy

Should women stop eating fish while pregnant? While women often limit fish intake during pregnancy, experts warn this restricts nutrients vital for the developing fetus.
Barry Anderson

Program to reduce youth violence sees its first class of college graduates

ThrYve has supported hundreds of students through the program out of the KU Center for Community Health & Development and is based on decades of research on reducing youth violence. “Our best indicators of success are our young people,” Jomella Watson-Thompson, ThrYve director, said.
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Research Opportunities

Every day, our investigators conduct research that has the potential to change people’s lives. Often we seek volunteers for those research programs. Some children and adults who volunteer may have specific conditions, while others volunteer to serve as people who don’t have those conditions. We seek a variety of participants across age, gender, disability, race, and other criteria. We are so grateful to have families share their experiences, time, and knowledge with us.

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Our Commitment

Explore how our researchers, staff and students come together to solve problems affecting the health of children, families and communities.

Helping People Thrive
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Our Work

Learn about the research of more than 130 investigators working on dozens of projects spanning education, self-determination, disability policy, neuroscience, behavior, language, child development and more.

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Ranked #1 Worldwide

Life Span Institute science and scholarship fuels the university's new #1 ranking worldwide in developmental disability research.

Scholar GPS Ranks KU No. 1

Research at a Glance

$46M
in funding in FY24
350
investigators, staff and students
70
years of improving human health and development

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People

More than 400 investigators, staff and students are part of the KU Life Span Institute. Find individual staff and connect with our research centers.

Research Impact

View stories about the impact of our research, grant news, and discoveries from the fields of education, addiction, autism spectrum disorder, community health and more.

Research Support

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