
Integrative Synergy Research Collaborative
Advancing Evidence-Based Integrative and Functional Health Research
Integrative Synergy Research Collaborative (ISRC) Projects
Step 1: Research Collaboratives -
Building & Working On!
1) ISRC Research Groups bring together like-minded researchers, from beginners to advanced, from different disciplines interested in particular topics, to engage in research projects that will foster new interdisciplinary collaborations, evaluate funding opportunities, and submit research proposals and joint publications. ISRC has two active research development groups and is working towards starting more, always looking to add new topic areas.
2) ISRC Monthly Collaborative— We plan to host a monthly collaborative brainstorming meeting to foster innovation, strengthen connections, and advance shared research goals. We need at least 5 to 10 interested researchers (new or advanced) to form this collaboration!
3) ISRC Research Courses - Coming Soon- Research courses designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of research methodologies and their applications. Through a combination of theoretical frameworks and practical exercises, these courses will emphasize critical thinking, ethical considerations, and interdisciplinary approaches to solving real-world problems.
Interested in joining or creating a Research Group? Joining the Monthly Collaborative? Or do you wish to be in the loop when ISRC Research Courses become available? Contact Dr Linnette M Johnson at info@5elementscoaching.org
Future ISRC Projects
Step 2: Create and offer a Journal for Publications & Peer Reviewers
Part of being rooted in providing scientific evidence and a place for that research to be published with peer reviewers while making it accessible, efficient, and breaking down barriers. This will eventually be a project for the board to focus on and bring to fruition.
Step 3: Create and provide IRB services
There is a place for various types of scientific evidence-based research, from human studies to secondary studies. Another future project would be to provide an actual Institutional Review Board (IRB). This committee reviews research methods to ensure they are ethical or to give a partnership with an established IRB or several IRBs. The IRB aims to protect the rights and welfare of participants in human research. This will be another eventual project for the ISRC board to review, hire for, and focus on.
