While carrying out academic research and transforming results to publication, one should be aware of ethical code of conduct that binds researchers at every stage. MIR Labs considers any research fraud that report results and draw conclusions from fabrication and / or falsification of data is a serious form of academic misconduct. All kinds of plagiarism including self plagiarism and duplicate publication are not supported.
Authors should qualify for authorship, with substantial contribution to its conception, design, data acquisition, analysis, interpretation, drafting /editing / revising the article for intellectual content and finally approving the contents. Conflict of interests related to any research outcome is left to the discretion of the project investigators / authors and are advised to make appropriate declarations.