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Guidelines Against Discrimination and Bias in Anatomical Research Papers (GDBARP): Recommendations From Anatomical Journal Editors

  • Joe Iwanaga
  • , Sén Takeda
  • , Jerzy A. Walocha
  • , Domenico Ribatti
  • , Mariano del Sol
  • , Kumar Satish Ravi
  • , Janusz Moryś
  • , Friedrich Paulsen
  • , Vishram Singh
  • , Nihal Apaydin
  • , Hee Jin Kim
  • , Philip Adds
  • , Fabrice Duparc
  • , Marios Loukas
  • , R. Shane Tubbs
  • Tulane University
  • Ochsner Health System
  • Kurume University
  • Jagiellonian University Medical College
  • University of Bari
  • Universidad de la Frontera
  • NIMS University
  • Commonwealth University
  • Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin
  • Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg
  • Manipal Academy of Higher Education
  • Ankara University
  • Neuroscience and Neurotechnology Center of Excellence (NÖROM)
  • Yonsei University
  • St. George's University of London
  • Rouen-Normandy University
  • St. George's University Grenada
  • College of Medical Sciences
  • Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
  • University of Queensland

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Most discussions about discrimination and bias in anatomical research papers have been limited to terminology relating to race/ethnicity and gender/sex. However, as editors of anatomical journals, the authors of this article have frequently observed broader instances of potential discrimination and bias within anatomical research. These often stem from differences among authors' backgrounds, traditions, cultures, religions, provenance/origins, and workplace affiliations. In view of the limited discourse on this topic, we seek in this article to establish a consensus among editors of anatomical journals and to propose new Guidelines Against Discrimination and Bias in Anatomical Research Papers (GDBARP). We have identified multiple factors that can contribute to discrimination and bias, underscoring the need for greater awareness and proactive measures. It is imperative in anatomical research to respect authors, reviewers, and editors regardless of their background, culture, traditions, sex, ethnicity, language, religion, or ethical perspectives.

本文言語英語
ページ(範囲)613-618
ページ数6
ジャーナルClinical Anatomy
38
5
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 7月 2025

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