
Author Publication Ethics
Principles
The Journal of Biological Science wants authors to follow the rules of research integrity. Submissions must be accurate and transparent. They should be presented in a way.
Originality
- Manuscripts must be original.
- They should not be under review. Published elsewhere.
- All sources must be properly cited.
Use of Sources
Any use of published or unpublished material must be clearly acknowledged. The journal does not accept plagiarism in any form.
Authorship
- Authorship should reflect who actually contributed to the work
- All listed authors must approve the manuscript.
- They must agree to its submission to The Journal of Biological Science.
Data and Reporting
Results should be reported as they were obtained. Fabrication, falsification, or selective presentation of data is not acceptable.
Ethical Approval
- Research involving participants or animals must meet ethical requirements.
- Authors should confirm that necessary approvals were obtained for their research.
Conflicts of Interest
Any potential conflict of interest should be disclosed at the time of submission to The Journal of Biological Science.
Duplicate Submission
- Manuscripts should not be submitted to more than one journal at the same time.
- Duplicate publication is not permitted.
Corrections
- Authors should inform the journal if a significant error is identified after publication.
- Corrections will be made where required by The Journal of Biological Science.
Responsibility
- Authors are responsible for the accuracy and integrity of their work.
- This is at all stages of publication, in The Journal of Biological Science.
Contact
For information, authors may contact the editorial office. They can do this through the details provided on The Journal of Biological Science website.