The Samu Eli Institute publishes research in peer-reviewed journals, books, and other formats that contribute to the broader scientific and clinical literature.
Our published work reflects the full range of our research interests, including the conditions that support healing, the relationship between mental and physical health, the specific health needs of service members and veterans, and the integration of evidence-based approaches into healthcare systems.
Types of Publications
The Institute’s published work includes several formats.
Original research articles describe the findings of studies conducted or supported by the Institute, including clinical trials, observational studies, and laboratory research. These are published in peer-reviewed journals across a range of medical, scientific, and healthcare fields.
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses synthesize existing research to evaluate the state of evidence on specific topics, identify gaps, and provide guidance for clinicians and researchers.
Policy briefs and analyses translate research findings into recommendations for healthcare systems, agencies, and other institutions whose decisions shape how care is delivered.
Books, book chapters, and white papers offer extended treatment of topics that benefit from longer-form discussion than journal articles allow.
Commentaries and editorial pieces contribute to broader scientific conversations on healing, integrative care, and the direction of healthcare research.