Research Ethics

Eye Science retain the right to reject any manuscript on the basis of unethical conduct in either human or animal studies.

Human Research
For human-related studies, ethical approval must be obtained. The article must include a statement indicating that ethical approval was granted (or that it was not required and the reasons why), along with the name of the ethics committee(s) or institutional review board(s), the approval number/ID, and a statement that the participants provided informed consent before participating (or a statement that consent was not required and the reasons why). Authors must also certify that their study conforms to the provisions of the Declaration of Helsinki (as revised in Edinburgh in 2000), which can be found at the following link: [https://www.wma.net/what-we-do/medical-ethics/declaration-of-helsinki/doh-oct2000/.]

In line with recommendations from the World Health Organization and the Declaration of Helsinki, clinical trials must be prospectively registered prior to enrolling participants. Clinical trial registration numbers must be included in all papers reporting on clinical trials.

For illustrations featuring recognizable individuals, whether living or deceased, great care must be taken to ensure consent for publication has been granted. Patient anonymity must be preserved. Photographs must be cropped sufficiently to prevent individuals from being recognized, and at a minimum, the eyes and eyebrows must be masked using coarse pixilation to make the individual unrecognizable.

 

Animal Research

For any experiments involving animals, authors must indicate the nature of ethical review permissions, relevant licenses (e.g., Animal [Scientific Procedures] Act 1986), and national or institutional guidelines for the care and use of animals under which the research was conducted.

If necessary, the Editorial Office reserves the right to request additional information related to experiments featured in a manuscript.

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