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. 2023 Oct;10(30):e2303226.
doi: 10.1002/advs.202303226. Epub 2023 Aug 30.

Author Guide for Addressing Animal Methods Bias in Publishing

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Author Guide for Addressing Animal Methods Bias in Publishing

Catharine E Krebs et al. Adv Sci (Weinh). 2023 Oct.

Abstract

There is growing recognition that animal methods bias, a preference for animal-based methods where they are not necessary or where nonanimal-based methods may already be suitable, can impact the likelihood or timeliness of a manuscript being accepted for publication. Following April 2022 workshop about animal methods bias in scientific publishing, a coalition of scientists and advocates formed a Coalition to Illuminate and Address Animal Methods Bias (COLAAB). The COLAAB has developed this guide to be used by authors who use nonanimal methods to avoid and respond to animal methods bias from manuscript reviewers. It contains information that researchers may use during 1) study design, including how to find and select appropriate nonanimal methods and preregister a research plan, 2) manuscript preparation and submission, including tips for discussing methods and choosing journals and reviewers that may be more receptive to nonanimal methods, and 3) the peer review process, providing suggested language and literature to aid authors in responding to biased reviews. The author's guide for addressing animal methods bias in publishing is a living resource also available online at animalmethodsbias.org, which aims to help ensure fair dissemination of research that uses nonanimal methods and prevent unnecessary experiments on animals.

Keywords: alternatives to animal testing; animal methods bias; peer review; publishing.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Flowchart for authors to determine how to respond to biased reviews.

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