Policy on Conflict

Policy on Conflict

The Journal of BioMedical Research and Clinical Practice (JBRCP) is committed to upholding the highest standards of ethical conduct in scholarly publishing. This includes ensuring transparency and integrity in the review and publication process. This policy outlines the expectations and procedures regarding conflicts of interest for all parties involved in the publication process.

Authors are required to disclose all potential conflicts of interest that could be perceived as influencing the research, analysis, interpretation, or reporting of their work. This includes but is not limited to financial interests, affiliations, funding sources, and any relationships with industry or organizations relevant to the submitted work.

If a conflict of interest is identified, it will be reviewed by the editorial team. Depending on the nature and significance of the conflict, appropriate actions may be taken, which may include disclosure in the published article.

Reviewers must promptly disclose any conflicts of interest that could compromise their impartiality or objectivity in the review process. If a reviewer feels they have a conflict of interest related to a particular manuscript, they should decline the review invitation.

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Editors should disclose any conflicts of interest related to a submitted manuscript. If an editor has a conflict of interest, they will recuse themselves from the editorial process for that particular manuscript.

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