Ethical Consideration

Tubittum, Journal of Scientific and Technology Research is committed to upholding the highest standards of ethical conduct in research and publication. All authors must ensure that the research submitted to this journal complies with the ethical standards outlined below.

1. Human and Animal Rights

Research involving human participants must comply with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki and must have been approved by an appropriate institutional ethics committee. A statement confirming approval and informed consent must be included in the manuscript.

For studies involving animals, authors must confirm that all experiments were performed in accordance with relevant institutional and national guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals.

2. Informed Consent

Authors must ensure that all participants (or their legal guardians) have provided informed consent for participation in the research. In the case of case reports or clinical images, written informed consent for publication must be obtained and stated clearly.

3. Confidentiality

Authors are responsible for protecting the privacy and confidentiality of human subjects. Any identifying information must be omitted unless explicit consent has been obtained.

4. Ethics Approval Statement

All manuscripts reporting results from studies involving human or animal subjects must include a statement of ethical approval, including the name of the approving institution and the reference number (if available).

5. Data Integrity and Transparency

Authors are expected to present data honestly and transparently, and to provide raw data or supporting documentation upon request by the editorial board or reviewers.

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