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Autism
and Developmental Disabilities Child Psychiatry Clinic
The clinic serves persons of all ages who have disabilities,
behavior problems or psychiatric illness, offering assessment,
diagnosis and treatment as well as research studies
that focus on aggressive and destructive behavior. Collaborations
take place with neurologists, psychologists specializing
in developmental disabilities, nutritionists and the
KU Autism Asperger resource center.
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Beach
Center on Disability
Through excellence in research, teaching and technical
assistance and service in Kansas, the United States
and globally -- and through collaborations with those
dedicated to the same ends -- the center strives to
make a sustainable difference in the quality of life
of families and individuals affected by such conditions
as health or intellectual impairments and emotional
and behavioral disorders.
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Hall
Center for the Humanities
The Hall Center is committed to programs that demonstrate how relevant and instructive
the humanities are to the fundamental issues we deal with as individuals and
communities.
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Kansas Geological Survey
The Kansas Geological Survey, operated by The University
of Kansas in connection with its research and service
program, conducts geological studies and research and
collects, correlates, preserves, and disseminates information
leading to a better understanding of the geology of
Kansas, with special emphasis on natural resources of
economic value, water quality and quantity, and geologic
hazards.
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Life
Span Institute
One of the largest and most highly regarded human development
and disabilities research centers in the country, the
institute brings together scientists from such diverse
disciplines as psychology, psychiatry, speech pathology,
education, biology, physiology and medicine to study
human development from its genetic origins through the
final stages of life.
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KU
Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center
The museum maintains research inventories of
7 million plant and animal specimens representing life
on Earth, past and present. The inventories and their
associated information are used for undergraduate, graduate
and public education; research; and public and professional
service.
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