About the Life Span Institute


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What is the Life Span Institute?

The Life Span Institute at the University of Kansas has been advancing research for over 70 years to improve health and quality of life for individuals and communities. 

Our community of researchers come from many disciplines and collaborate to develop solutions that support people across Kansas, the nation, and the world.

What kind of research do we do?

At the Life Span Institute, our research expands knowledge to support learning, health, development, and quality of life for people from infancy through older adulthood. Our work is focused on areas that directly affect you or someone you know such as:

  • Autism and Related Conditions
  • Disability, Independence and Assistive Technology
  • Education Science and Learning
  • Mental and Behavioral Health
  • Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
  • Community Health and Development
  • Child Development

We have several affiliated research centers that address specific disciplines, which are listed below. 

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What is our mission?

The Life Span Institute conducts translational research to improve human health across the lifespan. Through interdisciplinary collaboration across areas such as neuroscience, education and behavior, we develop solutions to health challenges and offer clinical services, community outreach, and scientific training.

By bridging the gap between the lab and the real world, the Life Span Institute transforms research into actionable support for individuals, communities, and professionals.

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Supporting individuals and communities

Research at the Life Span Institute translates discoveries into meaningful change for the people we serve. We provide:

  • Guidance You Can Trust: Our researchers rigorously study what works in classrooms, clinics, and homes, to offer solutions that you can rely on.
  • Empowerment for Families: From autism interventions to assistive technology, we help individuals with disabilities gain the skills and independence needed for a high quality of life.
  • A Foundation for Children: We turn discoveries in language and social skills into practical tools that help your child learn, grow, and succeed.
  • Advocacy Through Data: Our research informs the policies that affect your healthcare and education, ensuring systems are more effective and equitable for your community.
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Supporting Professionals & Partners

Better understanding leads to better solutions. We provide the evidence-based tools and training that educators, clinicians, and policymakers need to make a difference such as:

  • Proven Clinical Insights:  We aim to translate complex findings into clear, specialized guidance for use in real-world settings.
  • Advanced Intervention Strategies: We help professionals implement the latest strategies in communication, employment, and community living for clients of all ages.
  • Research-Backed Educational Tools: Access the latest discoveries in literacy and problem-solving to improve learning outcomes in your classroom or practice.
  • Systems & Policy Leadership: Partner with us to use data-driven insights that guide decisions in disability services and community health at the state and national levels.

The impact of your support

Participate in Research Studies

We partner with individuals, families, schools, clinics, and community organizations to conduct studies that advance evidence-based practice. 

For educators and professions, opportunities to participate may include:

  • Classroom- or school-based studies
  • Assessments related to learning, behavior, or development
  • Interviews, surveys, or focus groups with educators or providers

For families, infants, children, teens, and adults, participation may include:

  • Taking part in developmental or learning assessments
  • Answering questions in an interview or survey
  • Joining a study so we can learn how things change over time

Participation is always voluntary, and we work closely with partners to minimize disruption and ensure studies are feasible within real-world settings. Most studies are designed to be family-friendly and flexible. Visit our study participate page to see what is available.

Support Our Research

Consider joining us in our mission to improve human development, health and welfare. Volunteer your time in a research study. Support us through a gift to KU Endowment that supports our mission.

Where to find us

Our central office is at 1000 Sunnyside Ave. on the University of Kansas in Lawrence. Find detailed location and contact information for the Life Span Institute and its affiliated centers in Kansas at the link below.

Dole Human Development Center
Life Span Institute
University of Kansas
Dole Human Development Center , Room 1052
1000 Sunnyside Ave
Lawrence , Kansas 66045