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Verified contributor profiles will appear here after identity, affiliation and disclosure review.
Verification and public profiles
Verification confirms that the editorial office checked the contributor’s identity and the principal professional information displayed at the time of review. It is not a licence, character certificate or endorsement of every position. A material profile change may suspend the verification indicator until rechecked.
Standing disclosures
A profile may state recurring roles or interests relevant across publications. Article-specific interests must still appear with the relevant article. Contributors should notify the journal when public profile information becomes inaccurate.
Contributor questions
Why is an author name not linked?
The profile may not yet be verified or publicly available. The byline remains visible while private identity records are protected.
Can a contributor request profile correction?
Yes. Factual profile corrections should be made promptly after verification. Historical affiliations may be retained where necessary to understand an earlier article.