Q: Is there any requirement of funding body which mentions about corresponding author on manuscript?

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my boss applied for funding, and he received funding for the position. If I am hired by him and have made most of the contribution to the Manuscript, Will he have to be the corresponding author?

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Dear Author,

Thank you for the question. From what I understand, you're asking whether your boss should be listed as an author if he is the one that acquired funding and hired you. Funding information is typically requested by most journals and is mentioned either on the title page or as a separate section at the end of the main text. Moreover, since it isn't an intellectual contribution, individuals that help with funding are typically not listed as authors, though they can be mentioned under acknowledgments. In your case, since the individual concerned is your superior, I suggest you have a conversation with them about this, clarify the extent of their contribution, and confirm if they can be included in your acknowledgments.