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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.