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THE KU LIFE SPAN INSTITUTE brings together scientists and students at the intersections of education, behavioral science and neuroscience to study problems that directly affect the health and well-being of individuals and communities in Kansas, as well as across the nation and world. 

 

333

investigators, students and staff

 

$30.7

million awarded for research in FY2024

 

60 years

of improving human health and welfare

Neurobiology | Language, communication disorders and cognition | Risk, intervention and prevention | Intellectual disabilities research and policy | Disability and health policy | Community health and community development | Learning and teaching | Addiction

Virtual Panel

Marking the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act

campaign artwork for celebrating the ADAOn July 26, 1990, the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act marked a new era for people with disabilities. The landmark legislation prohibiting discrimination based on disability aimed to assure that that people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else. 免费全球节点加速器 covered several areas of public life, including employment, education, transportation, and all public and private places that are open to the general public.

The KU Life Span Institute has conducted research aimed at improving the lives of people with disabilities for more than 60 years. Together with many units at the University of Kansas, we are marking this anniversary through our media and programs. Those include:

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"Look Back/Look Forward: The ADA at 30,” will be held at 3 pm September 9. This virtual panel features:

  • Jean Hall, director of the Institute for Health and Disability Policy Studies and professor in the KU Department of Applied Behavioral Science
  • Lex Friedan, professor of biomedical informatics and professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
  • Anjali Forber-Pratt, assistant professor at the Department of Human & Organizational Development at Vanderbilt University
  • Rebecca Cokley, director of the Disability Justice Initiative at the Center for American Progress

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Advance registration is required for this free event. A link to access the panel via Zoom will be distributed two weeks prior to the event. Sign up using our registration form.

Additional media to mark this anniversary, including video interviews with individuals about the ADA, will be added to the in the Life Span Institute blog through the start of the fall semester.  Read more

Findings: Omega-3 fatty acids

Maternal and child health: What happens early really matters

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Few things are as important in a baby’s first year of life as nutrition – that’s a given. But new research suggests that increasing intake of an omega-3 fatty acid while pregnant has a positive effect on the fetus that continues to affect the child’s development years later.

A team of scientists at the KU Life Span Institute recently authored a study that showed that pregnant women who consumed a supplement of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), a nutrient added to U.S. infant formulas since 2002, tend to have children with higher fat-free body mass at 5 years old. The findings of the experimental study, presented in the most recent issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, suggest that improving maternal DHA nutrition has a favorable programming effect on the fetus that influences body composition in early childhood.

“DHA is a nutrient found in the highest concentrations in oily fish such as salmon and tuna, foods many Americans don’t eat a lot of, so they tend to get low intakes,” said Susan Carlson, professor in the Department of Dietetics & Nutrition in the School of Health Professions. “Because U.S. intakes are low and because DHA is highly concentrated in the brain where it increases dramatically in the last trimester of pregnancy and the first two years of life, I have had a long interest in whether more of this nutrient is needed for optimal health during early development. DHA can be delivered to the fetus by increasing maternal intake during pregnancy and to the breast-fed infant by increasing maternal intake during lactation, which increases DHA in mothers’ milk.” Read more

Program: Transition to Post-Secondary Education

Expanding horizons: KU program for students with intellectual disabilities offers academic, employment and social opportunities

Noah Kruegar

When Noah Krueger came to KU in the fall of 2016, one of the first challenges to overcome was learning how the KU bus system worked. Like any KU freshman student unaccustomed to public transit, he struggled at first with figuring out which bus went where and when.

But two years after starting a program for students with intellectual disabilities, he can not only check off success at navigating the bus system, he said. He has completed two years of classes at KU and grown academically and socially – and he can teach other people how to ride the bus, too.

“The bus was a big deal,” Noah said. “But now I’ve learned living on my own, grocery shopping, budgeting, working, and living with friends.”

Noah is just one of the 18 students who are enrolled in or have completed a two-year certificate at KU through the 加速指定IP的后端服务_快速入门_全球加速-阿里云:2021-3-23 · 全球加速根据您配置的权重按比例将流量路由到终端节点。 服务器1的权重设置为 10 。 单击 添加节点 将服务器2添加为终端节点,并设置权重为 40 。. Funded through a five-year federal grant to the Life Span Institute in 2015, and in collaboration with the KU School of Education, the program is the only one of its kind in Kansas that combines career development, academics and social skills for students with intellectual disabilities.

The 2024 freshman class in the program have diverse education backgrounds, experiences and interests, including working with children, athletics, musical theater, and interior design.

Events

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Teaming and Collaboration to Promote Inclusive Practices
This three-day institute held over Zoom aims to translate research to practice with the goal of supporting teachers and practitioners to expand and build upon current practices around inclusive education.  Participants will engage in hands-on practice, interactive discussions, and keynote presentations.


July 15- 9:00-11:00 - Keynote 1- Michael Giangreco
July 16- 9:00-12:30 - Keynote 2 - Michael Wehmeyer; Screening of Crip Camp
July 17- 9:00-12:00 - Breakout Sessions

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News

Study Reveals Less Connectivity Between Key Brain Regions in People with FXTAS Premutation

A new paper in the journal NeuroImage: Clinical from researchers at the University of Kansas reveals a possible early indicator of Fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome, or FXTAS. The disease afflicts some older people who carry a “premutation” of the gene known as FMR1, which can lead to impairments in movement and cognition — while other people who carry the premutation are unaffected.

KU Researchers Develop New Toolkit for Social Justice Action

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When protests erupted over the death of George Floyd and ongoing systemic racism in the United States in the spring, entrepreneur David Dennis was reminded of the stories his mother had told him of the civil rights movement in the 60s. He said he hadn’t imagined that civil unrest would affect another generation. 

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