Milkovich Lab
About the Team
The Milkovich lab actively collaborates with numerous investigators and community partners to evaluate the influence of environmental factors impacting children's development and behavior. Recent work focuses on school internet use and its influence on adolescent outcomes. In a qualitative study from the lab, school internet use has similar effects on adolescents as internet use outside the home with both benefits and drawbacks. The lab plans to further study in school internet use to mitigate its risk and optimize its benefit on populations of adolescents. Thanks to support from the philanthropy organization Fore the Kids Foundation, the lab can undertake this important work.
Another project of our lab looks to improve implementation of evidenced-based mental health interventions in the school setting informed by community collaboration. Other research interests include improving the quality of medical care for children with neurodevelopmental diagnoses.
Leader
Elizabeth (Libby) Matile Milkovich, MD, FAAP is a developmental and behavioral pediatrician within the Division of Developmental and Behavioral Health. She is also Assistant Professor of Pediatrics for the University of Missouri - Kansas City (UMKC) School of Medicine. She completed her medical degree at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, followed by a pediatric residency at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, and then a developmental and behavioral pediatrics fellowship at Children’s Mercy Kansas City.
- Research Areas
- Labs and Research Teams
- ACCESS Behavioral Health Lab
- Baby Health and Behavior Lab
- Baby Lab
- Bactrim Lung Failure Team
- Behavioral Pain Innovations Lab
- Center for Children’s Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition
- Community Engaged Research Team
- Developmental and Behavioral Health Research Group
- Fridley Lab
- Laboratory of Immunogenomics
- Milkovich Lab
- Nadler Lab
- Pediatric Brain Cancer Research Team/Yadav Lab
- Ramsey Lab
- Sullivant Lab
- Varberg Lab
- Younger Lab
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine