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Lisa Tully - Energy Medicine Researcher and Networker Extraordinaire!

June 15, 2022
We are so sad our friend and colleague, Lisa Tully, has transitioned, leaving this world way too soon, after a challenging battle of many years with MS-like neurological symptoms believed to result from Lyme and from a brain injury in 2003. Everyone who knew Lisa couldn't help but see and greatly appreciate her friendly manner and sincere generosity, always wanting to connect people to others for the greater good. 

Adapted from her website at the Energy Medicine Research Institute.

Lisa received her PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Indiana University School of Medicine. She received her undergraduate degree in Biology/Chemistry from Indiana University Southeast, followed by the Medical Neurobiology Program at Indiana University-Purdue University and a Summer Research program in Marine Biology at University of Texas, Austin, before pursuing her PhD

She was the author of several publications in peer-reviewed medical journals (some in her married name of Barber) and presented her research at international scientific conferences. She served on the Scientific Advisory Board of several companies and non-profit organizations.

Dr. Tully founded the Energy Medicine Research Institute (EMRI), whose primary mission was to assess the efficacy of vibrational medicine technologies and therapies. Her clients included scientists working on the cutting edge of energy-based diagnostics and therapeutics. Over the past two decades, Lisa attended hundreds of health, medical and natural product conferences and developed an extensive network of health, medical and scientific colleagues, always seeking to stay on the cutting edge of frontier diagnostics and therapeutics.

She was a good and loyal friend to many. RIP, Lisa.

Publications

Tully, L. (2017) Quantum-Touch(R) Significantly Reduces Acute and Chronic Pain in Healthy Adults. J. of Healing and Caring, Vol 17 (9):1-8.

Muhammad Ahsan Mehd, S. M. A., Tully, L., Tiozzo, E., Konefal, J., Atlas S., Judi M Woolger, J.M. and Lewis, J.E. (2015) The Effect of the ZYTO Reframe Technology on Resolving Personal Issues and Improving Mood: A Pilot Study. http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2379-1764.1000127. Adv Tech Biol Med 2015, 3:2

Tully, L. (2012) Human Clinical Study of the Efficacy of LifeWave Energy Patch in Improving Flexibility, Strength and Endurance in Healthy Humans. Int. J. Healing and Caring, Vol 12 (1):1-8.

Havas,  M., Marrongelle, J., Pollner, B., Kelley,  E., Rees C., Tully, L.(2010) Provocation study using heart rate variability shows microwave radiation from 2.4 GHz cordless phone affects autonomic nervous system. Eur. J. Oncol. - Library Vol. 5 National Institute for the Study and Control of Cancer and Environmental Diseases "Bernardino Ramazzini" Institute, Bologna, Italy

Schwartz SA, Utts J, Spottiswoode J, Shade C, Tully L, Morris, W, and Nachman, G. (2009) A Study to Assess the Validity of Applied Kinesiology (AK) as a Diagnostic Tool and as a Nonlocal Proximity Effect. Proceedings, Parapsychological Association Meetings,. Brit. Med.

Tully, L. (2004) Energy Medicine in Therapeutics and Human Performance.  The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.   10(2): 418-418.

Barber, L.A., Spandau, D., Rathman, S., Kelley, S. Williams, D.A., and Travers, J.B. (1998) Expression of the platelet-activating factor receptor leads to enhanced ultraviolet-radiation induced apoptosis in a human epidermal cell line.  J. Biol. Chem. 273:18891-18897.

Barber, L.A.,  Spandau, D., Rathman, S., Kelley, S. Williams, D.A., and Travers, J.B. (1998) Activation of the epidermal platelet-activating factor receptor enhances both UVB- and tumor necrosis factor-induced apoptosis. J. Invest. Dermatol. 110:696.

Pei, Y., Barber, L.A., Murphy, R.C., Johnson, C.A., Kelley, S. Williams, D.A., and Travers, J.B. (1998) Activation of the platelet-activating receptor results in the production of cytokines and cyclooxygenase-2.  J. Immunol. 161:1954-1961.

Travers, J.B., Barber, L.A., Spandau, D., Murphy, R.C. (1998) Augmentation of UVB-and tumor necrosis factor-induced apoptosis by expression of the platelet-activating factor receptor in a KB cell line.  Sixth International Congress on Platelet Activating Factor and Related Lipid Mediators, #65.

Dy, L., Pei, Y, Barber, L.A., Johnson, C., Murphy, R.C. , Ngyuyen, T. Fertel, R., Kelley, S., Williams, D.A., and Travers, J.B. (1998) Platelet-activating factor receptor activation induces both cytokine and cyclooxygenase biosyntheseis in human epidermal cells. J. Investig. Dermatol. 110:652.

Travers, J.B., Murphy, R.C., Johnson, C.A., Pei, Y. Morin, S.M., Barber. L.A., Clay, K., Hood, A.F., Morelli, J.G., and Williams, D.A. (1998) Identification and pharmacological characterization of PAF and 1-acyl species found in human inflammatory blistering diseases.  Prostaglandins, 56:305-324.

Chen, J. J., Barber, L., Dymshitz, J., and Vasko, M. R. (1996) Peptidase inhibitors improve recovery of substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide release from rat spinal cord slices. Peptides 17:31-37.

Frayer, S.F., Barber, L.A., and Vasko, M.R. (1997) Activation of protein kinase enhances peptide release from rat spinal cord slices.  Neuroscience Letters

Barber, L. A. and Vasko, M. R. (1995) Activation of protein kinase C augments peptide release from rat sensory neurons. J. Neurochemistry 67:72-80.