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The nPOD scientific investigators have already produced a signifcant amount of scholarship through the availability of nPOD resourses:
If you are currently an nPOD investigator, we ask that you become and remain familiar with the nPOD Publication and Presentations Policies. This policy document includes acknowledging statements, governs the use of nPOD images in publications, explains how to identify nPOD samples in your work, and provides other guidelines related to presentations and publications. As an approved nPOD investigator, you are responsible for abiding by the guidelines and requirements of this document. On this page you will find several resources which will help you maintain compliance with the policies.
nPOD is only able to provide investigators with these precious tissue samples through the incredible generosity of donor families and the hard work of our partner organizations. We ask that you recognize them by using the nPOD acknowledging statements, which are included below. You can find additional information about these statements in the nPOD Publication and Presentations Policies document.
The JDRF nPOD logo should appear in posters, electronic presentations and similar media. Logos are provided below.
All presentations that report findings obtained through the use of nPOD resources must acknowledge the nPOD network as the source of those resources and the agencies. In addition, Organ Procurement Organizations (OPO) must be recognized.
For manuscripts, the following statement should appear in the acknowledgments section:
Images from the nPOD online pathology website may be used in publications. If you would like to use these images, it is required that you use standard nPOD nomenclature to refer to the images and include an acknowledgement of the nPOD project in the manuscript. If ONLY images from the nPOD online pathology site are used in the manuscript, the following acknowledgement statement can be used:
“Images in this manuscript were provided by Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes (nPOD) online pathology site. nPOD is a collaborative type 1 diabetes research project sponsored by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRF). Organ Procurement Organizations partnering with nPOD to provide research resources are listed at www.jdrfnpod.org/our-partners.php.”
If the manuscript includes original scholarship in part based on nPOD samples, please use the acknowledging statement provided above.
nPOD samples, both those received by investigators and/or images downloaded from the nPOD online pathology site, are to be referenced with the standard nPOD nomenclature (e.g., nPOD 6052) so that all investigators may identify samples reported on. Please do not rename nPOD cases "Case 1, 2, 3, 4" or any other non-nPOD designation in your manuscript.
| nPOD Logo | JDRF Logo |
|---|---|
| Download in JPEG | Download in JPEG |
| Download in TIFF | Download in TIFF |
| Download in EPS | Download in EPS |
When you are notified that you manuscript has been accepted by a peer reviewed journal, please notify the nPOD Admin Core by completing this brief form. Please send this information to the nPOD offices BEFORE you return the galley proofs to the journal. Once this notification is received, an nPOD staff member will assist the lead investigator or designee with use of nPOD nomenclature, logos, and acknowledging statements.
Once you receive a complete copy of your manuscript, including all figures and ancillary material as it is to be submitted, please email a copy to npod@pathology.ufl.edu.
The current members of the Publications Policy Committee (PPC) are:
John Kaddis, City of Hope
Linda Yip,
Ph.D., Standford Univeristy
Sally Kent, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Medical School
Patrick Rowe, Ph.D., University of Florida