Kansas intellectual and evelopmental disabilities research center (KIDDRC)
This is a current project.
Description
The mission of the KIDDRC is to promote the highest quality research aimed at understanding the causes and consequences of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, and developing intervention strategies aimed at ameliorating its impact.
In order to provide KIDDRC investigators with world-class research support, the Center has spearheaded efforts to bring the latest in behavioral and biomedical research technology to the state of Kansas. Core support services and facilities include: design and implementation of measurement tools for behavioral research; experimental design and analysis; bioinformatics; genomics expression analysis; histology and biological image acquisition and analysis; digital video acquisition and editing; and 3-D image manipulation and model output.
Project Administration
John Colombo, principal investigator
Peter Smith, co-principal investigator
Project Contact
John Colombo, Ph.D.
Director
Schiefelbusch Institute for Life Span Studies
1000 Sunnyside Avenue
1052 Dole Human Development Center
colombo@ku.edu
785-864-4295 (phone)
785-864-5323 (fax)
Funded by:
Project Website
Publications and Presentations
For a complete list of publications and links to full-text articles, click here.
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