Authors are encouraged to value the opportunity for publication and uphold the esteemed reputation of Food & Medicine Homology. Before submitting their work, authors should carefully read and adhere to the following responsibilities:
1) Authorship
Authors should be limited to those who have made a significant intellectual contribution to the theoretical development, system or experimental design, prototype development, execution, and/or the analysis and interpretation of data associated with the work contained in the paper, and contributed to drafting the paper or reviewing and/or revising it for intellectual content. The others who have participated in certain substantive aspects of the research project, should be acknowledged or listed as contributors. AI or AI-assisted technology should not be listed as an author.
Please indicate one author as the corresponding author in the case of papers with multiple authors. The corresponding author should ensure that all authors have seen and approved the final version of the manuscript and have agreed to its submission for publication. Besides, the corresponding author has responsibility for communication with the editorial office, overseeing the publication process and ensuring the integrity of the final document.
Any change to the author list during the editorial process should be approved by all authors, including any who have been removed. The corresponding author should put forward a written application including the consent of all authors before the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) makes final decision for the paper. It can be modified after EIC approval. Requests for a change in authorship will be evaluated and require the publication of a Correction for published papers.
2) Duplication, plagiarism and, originality
Food & Medicine Homology only publishes original content and authors should ensure the originality of their works. Reuse of text work should be appropriately cited or quoted and permission should be obtained.
Plagiarism in all its forms constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable in Food & Medicine Homology. All submissions would be checked for plagiarism by the software CrossCheck, powered by iThenticate. The paper will be regarded as plagiarism and will be rejected once the paper is found more than 20% similar to the previous published article. If plagiarism is detected after publication, an investigation or action would be taken based on the COPE principles on plagiarism.
3) Declaration of competing interests
Authors should disclose in their manuscript any financial and personal relationships with other people or other substantive conflict of interest that might inappropriately influence (bias) the results of their manuscript. All sources of financial support for the project should be disclosed. Potential conflicts of interest should be disclosed at the earliest stage possible.
Examples of potential conflicts of interest which should be disclosed include but are not limited to financial interests (employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert testimony, patent applications/registrations, grants or other funding) and non-financial interests (such as personal or professional relationships, affiliations, and personal beliefs).
4) Multiple, redundant publication
Publication of very similar papers based on the same experiment or study constitutes unethical behavior and is unacceptable. Authors should avoid undue fragmentation of their work, that is, unnecessarily splitting a body of work into several shorter papers.
Previous publication on a preprint server such as arXiv, bioRxiv and ChemRxiv could be considered as a subsequent publication in Food & Medicine Homology, but authors should fully disclose the fact at the time of submission and cite the preprint in the reference. When the paper is published, authors are encouraged to link from the preprint server to the Food & Medicine Homology publication to enable readers to find, access, and cite the final peer-reviewed version.
The content could be published which first appeared in an author’s thesis or dissertation so long as this is the only form in which it has appeared. It should be noted in the Acknowledgements section of the manuscript and cited accordingly in the Reference section.
The conference paper or abstract should expand the content in order to be considered as original work. Authors should get the permission for reuse if they do not hold its copyright, and it should be cited in the Reference section before submission.
5) The use of AI or AI-assisted technologies
Food & Medicine Homology follows the COPE position statement when it comes to the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and AI-assisted technology in manuscript preparation. TUP is a member of STM, Food & Medicine Homology also follow the Ethical and Practical Guidelines released by STM Generative AI in Scholarly Communications.
Authors should not list AI and AI-assisted technologies as an author or co-author, nor cite AI as an author. Food & Medicine Homology will monitor this development and will adjust or refine this policy when appropriate.
Authors should disclose the use of AI and AI-assisted technologies with sufficient details at submission via the cover letter. Authors should carefully review and edit the AI generative materials, and be responsible for any submitted materials containing AI technologies. Furthermore, authors should declare the use of these tools or technology and disclose details of how the AI tool was used within Method, Acknowledgement or other related sections.