
Research that improves lives
The KU Life Span Institute is a network of more than 450 KU scientists, staff and students. Our discoveries help improve the health and development of people in Kansas, across the nation, and around the world.
Featured News

Safety on the spectrum: From playground elopement to police encounters
Autism and law enforcement share 5 key ways families can help improve safety, communication, and support for autistic individuals during the Kansas Family Education Series from Kansas LEND.

Visualizing a 'future self': KU research on how creative tools fight addiction and anxiety
Cofrin Logan Center Director Richard Yi is studying why we often choose a small reward today over a bigger one later, with implications for addiction, eating disorders, youth well-being, and more.

Long-running research center in Kansas City celebrated in scholarly journal
Juniper Gardens Children’s Project, part of the Life Span Institute at the University of Kansas, is the focus of a special issue of the peer-reviewed journal Education and Treatment of Children.

Grant to expand community-based research project focused on people with mobility disabilities
With new federal funding, a University of Kansas project is expanding access to exercise for people with disabilities. Life Span Institute researcher Lyndsie Koon says the community-based functional fitness program has shown strong results.

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.
Explore research areasResearch at a Glance
$46M
external funding in FY25
489
investigators, staff and students
70+
years of improving human health and development

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

