Funding Sources
Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine requires transparent disclosure of all funding sources for each published study to ensure the integrity and credibility of scientific research.
All funding sources must be clearly disclosed by the authors. Financial support from institutions, organizations, or sponsors must be stated to ensure transparency in the publication process.
Authors are expected to declare all financial support received during the research process, including grants from government agencies, universities, private sector, or research institutions. This information should appear under the “Funding Sources” section at the end of the manuscript.
If no funding was received, authors must include a clear statement such as: “This research received no external funding.” This declaration is mandatory to ensure transparency for all published articles.
Funding disclosure is a critical part of our commitment to ethical publishing. Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine reviews all funding declarations to ensure neutrality and transparency in research.
The journal receives institutional support from Bayrakol Medical Publishing to maintain the quality and accessibility of its publications. For more details, please visit bayrakol.org.
Authors must ensure that research is conducted independently of the funding sources and confirm that sponsors had no influence over the research outcomes or interpretation. All potential conflicts of interest must be declared.
Authors must disclose whether funding institutions had any role in the research design, data collection, analysis, or writing. Any influence from sponsors should be explicitly stated in the manuscript.
Incomplete funding declarations may delay the editorial process. Articles missing funding information will be returned to the authors for completion before further evaluation.




