Life Span Institute
We are a network of more than 400 KU scientists, students and staff who strive to improve the health of individuals and communities through research, service and outreach.
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AI Project for Early Childhood Language Assessment Aims to Speed Up Intervention for Children with Developmental Delays
Researchers at Juniper Gardens Children's Project are piloting an innovative approach using artificial intelligence (AI) to speed up the analysis of Early Communication Indicator (ECI) assessments, which evaluate language development in young children.
Life Span researchers join with PBS project to improve access to media literacy for students
The project, funded through a grant from the Library of Congress, will address the growing gap between students with disabilities and their peers in reading, writing and civics.
Study: All students, teachers benefit when support provided for self-determination model of instruction
A KU program implemented the Self-Determined Learning Model of Instruction in 15 schools and found that when it was provided with online training models and coaching, schools were more likely to implement it with fidelity and continue its use.
Study finds people with pre-existing disabilities had long COVID at much higher rates
An analysis of a national health survey showed individuals with pre-existing disabilities who contracted COVID suffered long COVID at much higher rates than their nondisabled peers. This exacerbates existing barriers to health care access and inequities in health, requiring an adjustment of health policy, researchers say.
Research at a Glance
$41.4M
in research awards in FY23
435
investigators, staff and students
70
years of improving human health and development
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Research Rising will address the complex genetic, biological, and environmental factors that cause intellectual and developmental disabilities, and how best to develop interventions to support individuals with IDD so that they can live their best lives.Explore the Life Span Institute
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