BP4NTA members Allison Phillips, Katherine Peter, Jon Sobus, Christine Fisher, Carlos Manzano, Andrew McEachran, Antony Williams, Ann Knolfhoff, and Elin Ulrich team with The Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology (JESEE) to promote Study Reporting Tool (SRT) use by authors, reviewers, and editors of NTA manuscripts in a new publication “Standardizing Non-Targeted Analysis Reporting to Advance Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology”.
The SRT was explicitly conceived and developed to improve the quality of NTA study reporting. It is a downloadable and fillable template designed to assist authors and reviewers of NTA research manuscripts and proposals.
In addition to providing a framework for thorough and efficient manuscript/proposal preparation and review, the SRT offers editors and decision-makers a clear means to adjudicate assembled reviews.
To ensure transparent use of the SRT during publication, and enable long-term evaluation of SRT adoption/impact, instructions for citation/acknowledgement have been provided for authors and reviewers.
For more information, access the article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41370-022-00490-1 or visit the SRT page on the BP4NTA website: nontargetedanalysis.org/SRT.