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ISRC Research Groups
Research collaboration involves dynamic partnerships among researchers, academic institutions, industry leaders, nonprofit organizations, and community stakeholders to achieve shared objectives. These collaborations leverage each partner's unique strengths, expertise, and resources to tackle complex challenges and generate innovative solutions. By integrating diverse perspectives and multidisciplinary approaches, collaborative research enhances findings' quality, relevance, and impact.
Our research groups (3 to 4 members) serve as a hub for fostering meaningful connections and facilitating collaborative projects. We aim to address pressing issues by pooling knowledge, sharing resources, and promoting open communication. With a focus on advancing science, influencing policy, and creating real-world applications, our group prioritizes ethical practices, inclusivity, and mutual respect among all members.
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Meet ISRC Researchers


Cara Sandell
MS, CNS, LDN
ORCID # 0009-0001-5496-2462
Mental Health & Nutriton

Celena Leland
MS, CNS
ORCID #0009-0006-8808-6575
Mental Health & Nutriton

Tami Butterfield
MS, CNS, CN
ORCID #O0009-0003-5439-3639
Women's Health, Metabolic, Mental Health & Nutrition

Grace Bell
DCN(c), MSACN, CNS, LDN
ORCID # 0009-0007-2671-1854
Mental Health, Rare Conditions & Nutriton

Amy Boldt
MS- Herbalist
Herbal Medicine Research
Publications
Case Report -
Wolff, M., Johnson, L., & Warns, R. (2023). A Nutritional Approach to Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Case Report. Integrative medicine (Encinitas, Calif.), 22(2), 36–38. Abstract Available- HERE
Publications
Secondary research-
Johnson, L. M. (2025, May 16). The Intersection of Alcohol Use Disorder and Metabolic Syndrome: Pathophysiological Mechanisms, Nutritional Interventions, and Lifestyle Strategies- A Literature Review. [Preprint]. osf.io. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/abp9g_v1
Publications
Original empirical research article (preprint)-
Johnson, L. M., Incollingo-Rodriguez, A., Nephew, B., & Conboy, L. (2025). The impact of treatment frequency on therapeutic alliance and clinical outcomes in acupuncture for Gulf War illness [Preprint]. medRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.04.22.25326212