Editor's Guidelines
The Journal of Stem Cell Therapy and Transplantation (JSCTT) is committed to maintaining high editorial standards to ensure the publication of high-quality, peer-reviewed research in stem cell science, regenerative medicine, and transplantation. Editors play a crucial role in upholding the integrity, transparency, and credibility of the journal.
Editorial Responsibilities
Editors of the JSCTT are responsible for ensuring the quality and ethical standards of published research. Editors must:
- Oversee the peer review process and ensure fair, unbiased, and timely evaluations of submitted manuscripts.
- Maintain confidentiality of submitted work and not disclose any details about a manuscript under review.
- Ensure adherence to the journal’s ethical standards, including the prevention of research misconduct.
- Make final publication decisions based on scientific merit and relevance to stem cell therapy and transplantation.
Peer Review Process
Editors are responsible for managing a rigorous peer review process to uphold scientific quality. They must:
- Select qualified and independent reviewers with expertise in stem cell biology, transplantation, or regenerative medicine.
- Ensure that reviews are conducted objectively and without any conflict of interest.
- Make final publication decisions based on reviewer feedback, scientific merit, and adherence to ethical standards.
- Provide authors with constructive feedback to improve the quality of their manuscripts.
Conflicts of Interest
Editors must disclose and avoid conflicts of interest to ensure editorial independence. They should:
- Not handle manuscripts where they have a personal or professional conflict of interest.
- Refrain from using unpublished material from submitted manuscripts for their own research.
- Ensure that reviewers and authors disclose any potential conflicts of interest.
Publication Ethics and Misconduct
The JSCTT follows ethical publishing guidelines to prevent scientific misconduct. Editors must:
- Investigate cases of plagiarism, data fabrication, duplicate publication, and unethical research practices.
- Take appropriate action, such as rejecting manuscripts, issuing corrections, or retracting articles if misconduct is confirmed.
- Ensure that ethical guidelines, such as those from COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics), are followed in all editorial decisions.
Ethical Considerations in Stem Cell Research
For research involving human or animal stem cells, editors must ensure that:
- Authors comply with national and international ethical standards for stem cell research.
- Proper institutional and governmental approvals are obtained for research involving embryonic or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).
- Studies involving human participants or donors follow appropriate consent protocols.
- Authors provide full disclosure of the stem cell source, derivation methods, and potential risks.
Failure to meet these ethical standards may result in manuscript rejection.
Manuscript Decision and Communication
Editors should ensure fair and timely decision-making regarding manuscript acceptance or rejection. They must:
- Base decisions on the manuscript’s scientific validity, originality, and relevance to the field of stem cell therapy.
- Clearly communicate acceptance, revision, or rejection decisions to authors along with reviewer comments.
- Ensure that decisions are free from bias and made in the best interest of the journal and scientific community.
Transparency and Accountability
Editors should uphold transparency in editorial processes and be accountable for the content published in the journal. They must:
- Ensure that journal policies and submission guidelines are publicly available and consistently applied.
- Address ethical concerns or complaints related to published articles or editorial decisions.
- Promote diversity, inclusivity, and equal opportunities in publishing.
Corrections and Retractions
If significant errors or ethical concerns arise after publication, editors must:
- Facilitate the publication of corrections or errata when necessary.
- Retract articles in cases of proven misconduct, plagiarism, or unreliable findings.
- Provide clear justifications for retractions to maintain scientific integrity.
Editorial Independence
The editorial team of JSCTT must maintain editorial independence and ensure that:
- Decisions are not influenced by external pressures, including financial or political interests.
- Editorial policies and standards remain unbiased and focused on academic excellence.
- Authors and reviewers are treated fairly, with respect and professionalism.
Submission Declaration
By serving as an editor for the JSCTT, individuals agree to:
- Adhere to ethical publishing guidelines and best editorial practices.
- Ensure fair and impartial peer review processes.
- Maintain confidentiality and uphold the integrity of scientific publishing.
For any ethical concerns or clarifications regarding editorial responsibilities, editors are encouraged to contact the journal’s editorial office.