Adhering to the Conflict of Interest and Disclosure Policy established by Sciences Force Publisher, SciNexuses maintains the highest standards of integrity and transparency in its publication process. We recognize the critical importance of impartiality in scholarly work and require all involved parties, including authors, reviewers, and editors, to adhere to this comprehensive policy. Designed to identify, manage, and disclose potential conflicts of interest, our policy ensures the objectivity and integrity of the scholarly work published in SciNexuses.

 

Authors are strongly encouraged to avoid agreements with study sponsors that may restrict access to study data or hinder their ability to independently analyze, interpret, and publish manuscripts without constraints regarding timing or venue.

 

Authors must disclose all potential conflicts of interest that could improperly influence or bias their work, encompassing both financial and non-financial relationships or interests. These include financial interests such as grants, employment, consultancies, stock ownership, and non-financial interests like personal or professional relationships and affiliations.

 

During manuscript submission, authors are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest via the online submission system. The corresponding author must provide a summary statement titled “Conflicts of Interest” before the reference list in the manuscript, including all collected potential conflict of interest disclosures.

 

Conflicts of interest disclosures are thoroughly examined during the journal's editorial and review process, and any potential conflicts are evaluated in the context of the submitted manuscript. These disclosures are published alongside the manuscript to ensure transparency and enable readers to assess the research appropriately.

Study Sponsorship and Data Access:

Authors are strongly advised to refrain from entering agreements with study sponsors, whether for-profit or non-profit, that hinder their access to the study's data or limit their ability to independently analyze, interpret, and publish manuscripts without restrictions regarding timing or venue.

Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest:

Authors must disclose all potential conflicts of interest that might improperly influence or bias their work. These conflicts of interest encompass both financial and non-financial relationships or interests. Examples of potential conflicts of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Financial interests (e.g., membership, employment, consultancies, stock/share ownership, honoraria, grants or other funding, paid expert testimonies, patent-licensing arrangements).
  • Non-financial interests (e.g., personal or professional relationships, affiliations, personal beliefs).

Submission and Declaration Process:

Authors are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest during the manuscript submission process via the online submission system. The corresponding author must provide a summary statement in a separate section titled “Conflicts of Interest” just before the reference list in the manuscript. This statement should encompass all collected potential conflict of interest disclosures in the following form:

"Conflicts of Interest: Author A has received research grants from Company A. Author B has received a speaker honorarium from Company X and owns stocks in Company Y. Author C has been involved as a consultant and expert witness in Company Z. Author D is the inventor of patent X."

In the absence of any conflicts, authors should state:

"Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflicts of interest."

Verification and Handling:

The journal's editorial and review process involves a thorough examination of disclosed conflicts of interest. Any potential conflicts will be evaluated in the context of the submitted manuscript and may be communicated to reviewers for consideration during the peer-review process.

Publication of Conflicts of Interest:

Disclosure of conflicts of interest will be published alongside the manuscript to ensure transparency and allow readers to appropriately evaluate the research.