Scientific collaborations
Research, dissemination and protection of public health
Scope of application
This policy applies to:
- collaborations with universities and academic institutions
- collaborations with public and private non-profit research organizations
- contributions from researchers and research groups
- collaborations with scientific journals
- public outreach projects with institutional public health portals
Scientific collaborations have no promotional or commercial purpose.
Objectives of scientific collaborations
- make the results of scientific research accessible
- foster dialogue between the scientific community and society
- counter misinformation in health and nutrition
- promote informed decision-making in public health
- contribute to prevention through evidence-based information
Scientific and ethical principles of reference
Every scientific collaboration must adhere to the following principles:
- methodological rigor
- transparency of sources
- verifiability of evidence
- absence of significant conflicts of interest
- editorial independence
- primary interest in public health
Types of collaboration
Scientific collaborations may include:
- dissemination of scientific study results
- publication of popular science articles based on peer-reviewed literature
- public-facing adaptation of previously published scientific content
- public health information and prevention projects
- ongoing editorial collaborations
All content is accompanied by verifiable bibliographic references.
Evaluation process
Scientific collaboration proposals are subject to a structured process that may include:
- preliminary evaluation of the proposal
- review by the Scientific Committee
- verification of scientific and ethical consistency
- possible editorial review
Submitting a proposal does not automatically guarantee approval or publication.
Role of the Scientific Committee
The Scientific Committee of LIFE Science Tube fulfills the following roles:
- methodological supervision of collaborations
- support in the scientific evaluation of content
- ensuring consistency with the adopted scientific method
- guarantee of interest in public health
Dissemination and sharing of content
Approved scientific content may be:
- published on LIFE Science Tube
- shared on scientific or institutional portals
- cited with proper attribution to the authors and sources
- adapted for dissemination purposes, without altering its scientific meaning
Any licenses and copyrights are always respected.
Guiding principle:
Collaboration between research and information is an essential tool for the protection of public health.

