Announcements

15 May 2026
Nutrients 2026—Clinical Nutrition: From Research to Practice—Submissions Approaching & Plenary Speaker Announcement, 22–24 October 2026, Barcelona, Spain


Conference:
Nutrients 2026—Clinical Nutrition: From Research to Practice
Date: 22–24 October 2026
Website: https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026

We cordially invite you to attend this event organized by MDPI’s Nutrients (ISSN: 2072-6643, impact factor: 5.0, CiteScore: 9.1). It will take place from 22 to 24 October 2026 at UAB Casa Convalescencia, Barcelona, Spain.

Conference Chairs:

  • Prof. Dr. Maria Luz Fernandez, University of Connecticut, USA;
  • Prof. Dr. Lluis Serra Majem, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain;
  • Dr. Francisco Jose Perez Cano, University of Barcelona, Spain.

The topics of interest:
S1. Personalized nutrition based on diet–gene interactions;
S2. Innovations in clinical nutrition;
S3. Novel dietary recommendations for specific chronic diseases;
S4. Understanding the role of microbiota in clinical practice;
S5. The potential role of AI in clinical practice;
S6. Lifestyle and prevention of chronic diseases.

Plenary speaker announcement:
We are honoured to have Dr. Carlo La Vechia, from the University of Milan (“La Statale”), Italy, as Nutrients 2026 Plenary Speaker for Session 6: Lifestyle and prevention of chronic diseases.

Other renowned researchers from internationally prestigious universities and institutes, including Yale School of Public Health, University of Connecticut, Qatar University, Icahn Medical School of Mount Sinai, and many more, are contributing with us as keynote speakers and scientific committee members.

To view all contributing researchers, please click the following links:
https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026?section=#event_chairs .

Academic supporters:
Nutrients 2026 is currently supported by and partnered with esteemed universities, institutes, and societies.

To view all supporting organizations and partners, please click on the following links:
https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026?section=#sup_org.

Important dates:
Deadline for abstract submissions: 24 June 2026;
Notification of acceptance: 20 July 2026;
Deadline for early bird registration: 24 July 2026;
Deadline for covering author registration: 24 July 2026.

Guide for authors:
To submit your abstract, please click on the following link: https://sciforum.net/user/submission/create/1496.

To register for the event, please click on the following link: https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026?section=#registration.

For details regarding abstract submission, poster and slide submission, and publication opportunities, you may refer to the “Instructions for Authors” section below: https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026?section=#instructions.

For any enquiries regarding the event, please contact nutrients2026@mdpi.com.

We look forward to seeing you at Nutrients 2026.

21 May 2026
Meet Us at the 44th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases, 1–5 June 2026, Bologna, Italy


MDPI will be attending the 44th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases, which will be held from 1 to 5 June 2026 in Bologna, Italy, and online.

This prestigious meeting will bring together top experts from across Europe and beyond, united in their dedication to advancing the research, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases in children.

The following MDPI journals will be represented at the conference:

If you are planning to attend the conference, we encourage you to visit our booth and speak with our representatives. We are eager to meet you in person and assist you with any queries that you may have.

For more information about the conference, please visit the official website at https://espidmeeting.org/.

20 May 2026
Children | Highly Cited Papers Published in the “Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine” Section


Children
(ISSN: 2227-9067) is an international, open access journal dedicated to the streamlined, yet scientifically rigorous dissemination of peer-reviewed science related to childhood health and disease.
More information about the journal can be found at the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/children.

We are delighted to share some of the most highly cited papers published in Children in the Section “Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine”.

1. “Melatonin Use in Pediatrics: A Clinical Review on Indications, Multisystem Effects, and Toxicity”
by Pranita Shenoy, Adriana Etcheverry, Jalyn Ia, Manisha Witmans and Mary Anne Tablizo
Children 2024, 11(3), 323; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11030323
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/3/323

2. “Recurrent Respiratory Infections in Children with Down Syndrome: A Review”
by Michele Ghezzi, Nicolò Garancini, Raffaella De Santis, Laura Gianolio, Salvatore Zirpoli, Anna Mandelli, Andrea Farolfi, Enza D’Auria and Gian Vincenzo Zuccotti
Children 2024, 11(2), 246; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11020246
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/2/246

3. “Imaging of Acute Complications of Community-Acquired Pneumonia in the Paediatric Population—From Chest Radiography to MRI”
by Efthymia Alexopoulou, Spyridon Prountzos, Maria Raissaki, Argyro Mazioti, Pablo Caro-Dominguez, Franz Wolfgang Hirsch, Jovan Lovrenski and Pierluigi Ciet
Children 2024, 11(1), 122; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11010122
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/1/122

4. “Dysfunctional Breathing in Children: A Literature Review”
by Georgia Karkouli, Konstantinos Douros, Dafni Moriki, Paraskevi Moutsatsou, Ioanna Giannopoulou, Eirini Maratou and Despoina Koumpagioti
Children 2024, 11(5), 556; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11050556 
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/5/556

5. “Postnatal Development of the Circadian Rhythmicity of Human Pineal Melatonin Synthesis and Secretion (Systematic Review)”
by Ekkehart Paditz
Children 2024, 11(10), 1197; https://doi.org/10.3390/children12070941 
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/12/7/941

6. “Exploring the Complex Interplay of Obesity, Allergic Diseases, and Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children”
by Chiara Voltan, Francesca Concer, Luca Pecoraro, Angelo Pietrobelli, Giorgio Piacentini and Marco Zaffanello
Children 2024, 11(5), 595; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11050595
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/5/595

7. “Continuous Spike–Waves during Slow Sleep Today: An Update”
by Annio Posar and Paola Visconti
Children 2024, 11(2), 169; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11020169
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/2/169

8. “The Clinical Pulmonary Infection Score Combined with Procalcitonin and Lung Ultrasound (CPIS-PLUS), a Good Tool for Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Early Diagnosis in Pediatrics”
by Judit Becerra-Hervás, Carmina Guitart, Aina Covas, Sara Bobillo-Pérez, Javier Rodríguez-Fanjul, Josep L. Carrasco-Jordan, Francisco José Cambra Lasaosa, Iolanda Jordan and Mònica Balaguer
Children 2024, 11(5), 592; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11050592
Available online:  https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/5/592

9. “Acute Respiratory Failure in Children: A Clinical Update on Diagnosis”
by Beatrice Panetti, Ilaria Bucci, Armando Di Ludovico, Giulia Michela Pellegrino, Paola Di Filippo, Sabrina Di Pillo, Francesco Chiarelli, Marina Attanasi and Giuseppe Francesco Sferrazza Papa
Children 2024, 11(1232), 283; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11101232
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/10/1232

10. “Progress in the Application of Bronchoscopic Cryotherapy in Pediatric Pulmonary Diseases”
by Xiaofen Tao, Shuxian Li, Hujun Wu, Fang Jin, Guoping Jin and Lei Wu
Children 2024, 11(9), 1130; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11091130
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/9/1130

11. “Severe Asthma in School-Age Children: An Updated Appraisal on Biological Options and Challenges in This Age Group”
by Cristiana Indolfi, Angela Klain, Maria Cristina Capuano, Simone Colosimo, Renata Rapillo and Michele Miraglia del Giudice
Children 2025, 12(2), 167; https://doi.org/10.3390/children12020167
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/12/2/167

12. “Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Pediatrics and Adolescent Women: A Systematic Review of Sex-Based Differences Between Girls and Boys”
by Sofía Romero-Peralta, Cristina Rubio, María Castillo-García, Pilar Resano, Miguel Alonso, Esther Solano-Pérez, Laura Silgado, Esther Viejo-Ayuso, Leticia Álvarez-Balado and Olga Mediano
Children 2024, 11(1376), 167; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11111376
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/11/1376

13. “Clinical Application of Pediatric Sleep Endoscopy: An International Survey”
by Giannicola Iannella, Armando De Virgilio, Antonino Maniaci, Jerome R. Lechien, Giuseppe Magliulo, Antonio Greco, Christian Calvo-Henriquez, Ahmed Yassin Bahgat, Manuele Casale, Rodolfo Lugo et al.
Children 2024, 11(1376), 94; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11010094
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/1/94

14. “Cardiac Implications of Adenotonsillar Hypertrophy and Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Pediatric Patients: A Comprehensive Systematic Review”
by Marco Zaffanello, Refika Hamutcu Ersu, Luana Nosetti, Giulio Beretta, Massimo Agosti and Giorgio Piacentini
Children 2024, 11(2), 208; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11020208
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/2/208

15. “Risk and Protective Factors for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Throughout Lifespan: From Pregnancy to Adolescence”
by Duilio Petrongari, Francesca Ciarelli, Paola Di Filippo, Armando Di Ludovico, Sabrina Di Pillo, Francesco Chiarelli, Giulia Maria Pellegrino, Giuseppe Francesco Sferrazza Papa, Luana Nosetti and Marina Attanasi
Children 2025, 12(2), 216; https://doi.org/10.3390/children12020216
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/12/2/216

You can read other high-quality Editor’s Choice Articles via the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/children/editors_choice.

You can submit your next manuscript to Children and choose a suitable Section via the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/children/sections.

We look forward to receiving your articles.

Children Editorial Office

15 May 2026
Meet Us at the European Hematology Association 2026 Congress, 11–14 June 2026, Stockholm, Sweden


Conference:
 European Hematology Association 2026 Congress
Date: 11–14 June 2026
Location: Stockholm, Sweden

We are pleased to announce that MDPI will be featured in the upcoming European Hematology Association 2026 Congress (EHA 2026). The EHA 2026 is organized by the European Hematology Association, intended for the global hematology community to share the latest clinical and research updates in the subject of hematology. The conference brings together hematologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals to discuss advancements in blood disorders and treatments.

Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Advancing innovation and scientific discovery across basic, translational, and clinical hematology;
  • Enhancing diagnostics, treatment strategies, and evidence-based hematology practice;
  • Strengthening collaboration, education, patient communication, and professional development within the hematology community.

The following MDPI journals will be represented:

If you are attending this conference, please feel free to start an online conversation with us. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person at booth H2.04 and answering any questions that you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the following website: https://ehaweb.org/connect-network/eha2026-congress.

7 May 2026
Recruiting Guest Editors for Children


Children (ISSN: 2227-9067) is an international, open access journal dedicated to a streamlined, yet scientifically rigorous, dissemination of peer-reviewed science related to childhood health and disease in developed and developing countries.

We are now recruiting Guest Editors for the “Pediatric Infectious Diseases” Section of this journal. If you are an active researcher in this field and are passionate about publishing cutting-edge research, please do not hesitate to contact us at children@mdpi.com

The responsibilities of Guest Editors include the following:

  • Defining the aims and scopes of Special Issues;
  • Carrying out pre-checks and making final decisions as to whether a paper is acceptable (according to the review reports);
  • Providing potential author lists and inviting high-quality contributions. 

The benefits for Guest Editors include the following:

  • A certificate in recognition of your role as a Guest Editor of Children;
  • A book that could be published if more than eight papers are published in a Special Issue;
  • Travel grant opportunities to attend featured conferences;
  • Consideration as a Children Editorial Board Member candidate if a Special Issue is successful. 

We would like to receive applications from leading experts in the childhood health and disease academic fields. We welcome and encourage you to apply.  

You can submit your application directly via the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journalproposal/sendproposalspecialissue/children.

We look forward to receiving your proposal. If you have any questions before or after applying, please do not hesitate to contact us at children@mdpi.com

Children Editorial Office

6 May 2026
Children | Call for Special Issue Proposals for the “Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition” Section


Children
(ISSN: 2227-9067) is an international, open access journal dedicated to the rapid yet rigorous dissemination of peer-reviewed research on childhood health and disease. The journal focuses on clinical, epidemiological, and translational science relevant to children's health. More information is available at https://www.mdpi.com/journal/children.

We are pleased to announce that the “Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition” Section of Children is now launching an open call for Special Issue proposals. Special Issues offer an opportunity for a group of authors to collaborate on a cohesive set of papers addressing an innovative topic within pediatric gastroenterology and pediatric nutrition. We seek high-quality proposals, which will be evaluated through a competitive, ongoing process throughout the year. We look forward to receiving your innovative proposals by 31 December 2026.

Proposal Requirements:
Proposed Special Issues should present a well-defined, unifying theme focused on pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition and reflect, at an international level, the best work in the field. We welcome proposals addressing key subspecialties, including but not limited to the following:

  • Pediatric diet;
  • Pediatric growth and nutrition status;
  • Disorders of gut-brain interaction;
  • Pediatric feeding disorder;
  • Pediatric gastrointestinal disorders;
  • Pediatric bowel disease;
  • Pediatric celiac disease;
  • Pediatric liver diseases;
  • Pediatric intestinal disease;
  • Pediatric gut microbiome.

We encourage proposals covering either well-established areas or emerging fields within these subspecialties, where future research could be advanced through the publication of a collection of high-quality papers. Preference will be given to proposals involving an international group of Guest Editors and a few planned papers of high quality.

How to submit a proposal:
Proposals should be sent to the Editorial Office, which will forward them to the Editors of Children for evaluation. Submissions can also be made via the following link:
https://www.mdpi.com/journalproposal/sendproposalspecialissue/children.

Each proposal must include:

  • A 300–500-word summary explaining the proposed topic's significance, novelty, technical advancement, and alignment with the journal’s scope;
  • A set of keywords describing the topic;
  • A plan for securing high-quality papers, or a list of at least three planned papers;
  • A brief resume for each proposed Guest Editor, including title, name, email, affiliation, personal website, and keywords of interest;
  • A proposed submission deadline (Special Issues typically run for 6–8 months).

Guest Editor responsibilities:

  • Inviting peers to submit papers for publication in your Special Issue (papers benefit from the high visibility of open access publishing, a fast and rigorous peer review process, and immediate publication upon acceptance);
  • Checking the suitability of abstracts/manuscripts submitted to the Special Issue;
  • Making pre-check decisions on whether to send new submissions out for peer review;
  • Making final acceptance decisions based on peer review outcomes.

Guest Editor privileges:

  • A certificate of recognition as a Guest Editor of Children;
  • The opportunity to publish one feature paper in your own Special Issue;
  • The ability to offer invited authors discounts on high-quality papers submitted to your Special Issue;
  • Travel grant opportunities to attend key conferences;
  • If the Special Issue is successful and includes at least eight manuscripts following full peer review, the articles will be compiled into a printed book and sent to you as a gift.

Editorial Office support
The Editorial Office will manage the setup of the Special Issue website, arrange promotional materials, assist with invitations for paper contributions, and handle all administrative tasks related to peer review—including inviting reviewers, collecting reports, communicating with authors, and overseeing professional production prior to publication.

Further information
For additional details on the submission process, please visit
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/children/sections/pediatric_gastroenterology_nutrition.

If you are interested or would like further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact the Editorial Office.

We look forward to receiving your proposals.

Children Editorial Office

6 May 2026
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #34 - MDPI US Office, Coatings 2026, Media and Partnerships, Recapping Poland Summit & Serbia Salon

Welcome to the MDPI Insights: The CEO's Letter.

In these monthly letters, I will showcase two key aspects of our work at MDPI: our commitment to empowering researchers and our determination to facilitating open scientific exchange.


Opening Thoughts

MDPI Opens First US Office in Philadelphia

I am delighted to highlight an important milestone in MDPI’s continued global development: the recent opening of our first office in the United States, located in Philadelphia.

This marks a significant step in building our engagement with one of the world’s most important research communities. The new office will serve as a hub for supporting scholars across the US, creating closer connections and more localized support.

As highlighted in recent coverage by our press release in InPublishing, this expansion reflects MDPI’s broader commitment to growing our international presence while remaining focused on the needs of the research community.

A Key Market for Research and Collaboration

The United States continues to play a central role in global research. To date, MDPI has published more than 237,000 articles affiliated with US institutions, and we collaborate with nearly 12,000 Editorial Board Members across the country. These relationships are fundamental to our mission of supporting Open Access and advancing scientific communication.

The opening of this office is not just about geography; it is about proximity to the communities we serve. It allows us to better understand the evolving needs of researchers while continuing to build collaboration and trust within the academic ecosystem.

The Team Behind this Milestone

This milestone reflects the efforts of teams across MDPI. I extend a special thank-you to Bob Vrooman (Head of Business Development, MDPI), who is leading this expansion, as well as to our colleagues in Toronto and across our North American teams for their continued support.

Bob shared: “MDPI is already a trusted partner of the North American research community, due in no small part to our dedicated team in Canada. Launching our first US office in Philadelphia is a great first step towards expanding MDPI’s market share and recognition in the US. I’m thrilled to be a part of this new phase in MDPI’s journey.”

As we continue to grow, our focus remains on supporting researchers globally and advancing Open Access with integrity.

Impactful Research

Coatings 2026: Highlights from Our Latest MDPI Conference (20-22 April)

I am pleased to share the successful completion of MDPI conference Coatings 2026, which took place last week in Athens from 20 to 22 April 2026. This conference brought together a diverse international community of researchers, industry experts, and partners, highlighting MDPI’s role not only as a publisher but also as a platform for scientific exchange and collaboration.

Conference Highlights

Coatings 2026 in numbers:

  • The event attracted approximately 140 participants from 25 countries
  • 143 submissions and a strong scientific program of talks and posters
  • 2 keynote speakers and a wide range of invited contributions
  • 7 sponsors and 11 media partners supporting the event

Scientific Programme

The program centered on “Safe and Sustainable by Design,” reflecting the growing importance of sustainability, regulatory frameworks, and technological innovation in materials science. Topics ranged from advanced coating technologies and additive manufacturing to AI-driven simulations and strategies to phase out potentially harmful substances in industrial processes.

Importantly, the conference brought together both academic and industrial perspectives, creating a space for dialogue on how research can translate into real-world impact. This is important as industries navigate environmental challenges, evolving regulations, and the need for more sustainable and circular approaches to production.

Thank You!

I would like to thank the entire conference team for their work in organizing this successful event. As we continue to grow, conferences like this play an important role in building our connection with global research communities, supporting interdisciplinary collaboration, and positioning MDPI at the intersection of science, technology, and societal impact.

Members from Exelisis and MDPI EU Conference & Social Media team at the Coatings 2026 Conference in Athens, Greece.

Inside MDPI

Recent Media Coverage and Partnerships

Over the past two months, news from MDPI has enjoyed strong visibility across international publishing and academic media, reflecting our continued expansion and the increasing relevance of our work within the research community.

Below are some highlights covering partnerships, institutional agreements, and milestones that continue to shape our position in publishing – some of which are featured in leading industry platforms such as InPublishing, which is highly selective and reflects the growing recognition of MDPI’s growth within the publishing ecosystem.

Key Press Releases & Coverage (March–April 2026)

  • MDPI × Sikt (Norway): Partnership Renewal

    We renewed our national Open Access agreement with Sikt, a key consortium partnership, continuing to support researchers across Norway through this partnership. The renewal was covered by several international publishing trade outlets.

    Covered by: Research Information, STM Publishing News, ALPSP, Europe Says

  • MDPI × Jisc (UK): New Two-Year Open Access Agreement

    A new two-year agreement with Jisc significantly expands MDPI’s footprint across UK academic institutions. Coverage appeared across major publishing industry titles in the UK and internationally.

    Covered by: InPublishing, Research Information, STM Publishing News, ALPSP

  • MDPI Opens First US Office

    The opening of our first US office marks an important milestone in our North American expansion to build engagement with one of the world’s leading research communities.

    Coverage by: EurekAlert!, InPublishing, EdTech Innovation Hub, STM Publishing News, ALPSP

  • MDPI × SIGG: Italian Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics

    We established a new partnership with the Italian Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics (SIGG), adding to our growing portfolio of society collaborations.

    Coverage by: EurekAlert!, STM Publishing News, ALPSP

  • MDPI × Fast Track Health: New Journal Launch

    The launch of a new journal in partnership with Fast Track Health reflects our continued expansion into emerging areas of health innovation.

    Coverage by: EurekAlert!, Scienmag, STM Publishing News, ALPSP

  • MDPI 2025 Annual Report

    Our 2025 Annual Report was also widely covered across international media, highlighting a 12% increase in submissions and continued investment in research integrity, infrastructure, and partnerships.

    Coverage by: EurekAlert!, Research Information, STM Publishing News, ALPSP, Choice 360

Coverage also spanned multiple regions including Poland, Romania and South Korea, reflecting our ongoing efforts to communicate more effectively with regional research communities.

Looking Ahead

This coverage shows that MDPI is growing and building on its position through partnerships, visibility, and engagement across regions. As we continue to expand, our focus remains on supporting researchers globally, building on our institutional collaborations, and advancing Open Access with integrity.

Thank you to all teams involved in delivering these initiatives, and to our External Affairs team for ensuring our work is effectively communicated across the global publishing landscape!

Coming Together for Science

Recapping MDPI Poland Summit 2026 in Krakow (23 April)

On 23 April 2206, we hosted the first MDPI Poland Summit 2026 in Kraków, bringing together an engaged group of editors, researchers, and academic leaders from the country.

The Poland Summit welcomed some 45 participants, including Editors-in-Chief, Associate Editors, and Editorial Board Members, many with strong academic track records and international recognition.

Our engagements were open and constructive, focusing on MDPI’s positioning and reputation in Poland, alongside community interest in supporting our development, with active participation across our sessions, including Q&A and panel discussions.

MDPI Poland Summit Programme

From research integrity and peer review quality to AI in publishing and the future of academic communication, the agenda featured important topics currently shaping our industry.

During the day, MDPI colleagues shared a series of presentations covering:

  • MDPI’s performance, growth, and impact in Poland: Stefan Tochev (CEO)
  • Engagement with Academic Community: Dr. Marta Colomer (Public Affairs Lead)
  • Research Integrity and Publication Ethics: Anna Pena (Research Integrity Manager)
  • MDPI Editorial Process and Peer-Review Quality Metrics: Dr. Liliane Auwerter (Conference Organizer)
  • AI in the Publishing Industry – Challenges, Innovation and MDPI’s vision: Dr. Enric Sayas (AI Product Owner)
  • Panel Session: The Future of Academic Publishing, moderated by Dr. Marta Colomer 

Poland as a Key Market for Open Access

The summit also highlighted the importance of Poland within the global research landscape.

In 2025:

  • 75% of publications in Poland were made in Open Access
  • 71% of those in Gold Open Access
  • and over 344,000 publications produced in the last five years

MDPI plays a significant role in the Polish publishing ecosystem:

  • #1 Open Access publisher in Poland
  • 17% share of Open Access publications in 2025
  • More than 12,500 publications from Polish institutions in 2025
  • More than 91,000 publications overall since 1996

Looking Ahead

Events like the Poland Summit are an important part of how we evolve as an organization. They allow us to share the latest developments of MDPI and listen directly to our researchers and editors to better understand the market and align our development with the needs of the local community.

As MDPI continues to grow, this type of engagement will remain essential in ensuring that we are not only scaling globally, but doing so in a way that is aligned, trusted, and collaborative.


With Igor Matic (Office Manager, Krakow, Poland, MDPI) at the MDPI Poland Summit in Krakow.

Closing Thoughts

Recapping MDPI Serbia Salon 2026 in Belgrade (22 April)

On 22 April 2026, we hosted the MDPI Serbia Salon 2026 in Belgrade. The Salon welcomed over 50 participants, including more than 40 invited scholars from leading Serbian institutions, alongside colleagues from MDPI. The event also marked two important milestones: 30 years of MDPI and 10 years of our presence in Serbia, making it a celebration and an opportunity for reflection.

A Platform for Exchange

The Salon was designed not just as a series of presentations, but as a place for dialogue. Throughout the day, discussions focused on important topics around publishing today: research integrity and editorial standards, journal indexing and visibility, the evolving role of artificial intelligence, and funding and support for Open Access publishing.

Program Overview

  • Opening the Salon MDPI Serbia 2026 – Serbia results and direction: Emir Ramadani (Operations Manager)
  • Update on MDPI’s performance and growth: Stefan Tochev (CEO)
  • Collaboration with MDPI – A personal perspective: Prof. Dr Srećko Stopić (Editorial Board Member)
  • Linking Scientific Quality and Visibility: The role of indexing in publishing
  • Research integrity and editorial ethics: Ana Stanković (Research Integrity Specialist)
  • Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Publishing – Challenges, innovations and vision of MDPI: Dr Miloš Čučulović (Head of Technology Innovation)

It was encouraging to see the high level of engagement and discussion with the local academic community.

Publishing in Serbia

With 10 years of MDPI in Serbia (since 2016) and over 620 colleagues across 10 departments spread across offices in Belgrade and Novi Sad, MDPI continues to invest in the long-term development of the research community in Serbia and beyond.

Some high-level indicators illustrate both the strength of the local research ecosystem and MDPI’s role within it:

  • 12,910 total publications in Serbia in 2025, of which 8,708 (67%) were Open Access (of which, in turn, 75% were Gold OA)
  • A total of more than 55,000 publications (2021–2025), with 68% published Open Access
  • 2,122 MDPI publications from Serbian institutions in 2025
  • 25% of all Open Access publications in Serbia are published with MDPI
  • More than 11,000 MDPI publications from Serbian institutions since 1996
  • More than 75 Editorial Board Members from Serbia, including Editors-in-Chief and Associate Editors.

These figures reflect the growth of OA publishing in Serbia and the strong collaboration between MDPI and Serbia's research community.

Top 5 Publishers in Serbia (MDPI #1 with steady growth)

Looking Ahead

Research integrity and artificial intelligence will remain central topics for the industry. At the same time, clear communication of editorial processes will be essential in building trust and transparency.

Workshops and direct engagement remain among the most effective ways to strengthen these connections. As Open Access funding models continue to evolve, new opportunities for collaboration are emerging across institutions, publishers, and the broader research community.

Thank You!

The excellent feedback from participants shows the value of creating spaces where ideas can be exchanged openly and constructively. Sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of this event: our speakers, participants, and especially the MDPI Serbia team for their great organization and support.

Stefan Tochev
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG

29 April 2026
Children | Call for Special Issue Proposals for the “Pediatric Ophthalmology” Section


Children
(ISSN: 2227-9067) is an international, open access journal dedicated to a streamlined, yet scientifically rigorous, dissemination of peer-reviewed science related to childhood health and disease in developed and developing countries.

We are now recruiting Guest Editors for the “Pediatric Ophthalmology” Section of this journal. If you are an active researcher in this field and passionate about publishing cutting-edge research, please do not hesitate to contact us at children@mdpi.com

Information to be provided in your proposal:

  • A 300–500-word summary explaining the proposed topic’s significance, novelty, technical advancement, and adherence to the scope of the journal;
  • A few keywords on the topic;
  • A plan for obtaining high-quality papers or a list of at least three planned papers;
  • A brief resume of the proposed Guest Editors together with their information (title, name, email, affiliation, personal website, and keywords of interests);
  • A proposed submission deadline (Special Issues normally run for 6–8 months).

The responsibilities of Guest Editors include the following:

  • Defining the aims and scopes of Special Issues;
  • Carrying out pre-checks and making final decisions as to whether a paper is acceptable (according to the review reports);
  • Providing potential author lists and inviting high-quality contributions. 

The benefits for Guest Editors include the following:

  • A certificate in recognition of your role as a Guest Editor of Children;
  • A book that could be published if more than eight papers are published in a Special Issue;
  • Travel grant opportunities to attend featured conferences;
  • Consideration as a Children Editorial Board Member candidate if a Special Issue is successful. 

It is our pleasure to receive applications from leading experts in the academic fields of childhood health and disease. We welcome and encourage you to apply. 

You can submit your application directly via the following link before 31 December 2026: https://www.mdpi.com/journalproposal/sendproposalspecialissue/children. We look forward to receiving your proposal.

To collect more high-quality manuscripts related to this Section, the Editorial Office invites outstanding scholars to serve as Guest Editors for topics of interest in the field, thereby disseminating new research findings to the academic community.

The following two Special Issues, published in Children, are open for new paper submissions:

Current Strategies in Myopia Prevention and Management for Children and Adolescents
Guest Editors: Dr. Laura Batres, Dr. Cristina Arroyo-del Arroyo and Dr. Maria Serramito-Blanco
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 August 2026

Retinopathy of Prematurity: A Global Perspective and Recent Developments
Guest Editors: Dr. Kiran Bora and Dr. Deokho Lee
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 September 2026

If you have any questions before or after applying, please do not hesitate to contact us at children@mdpi.com

Children Editorial Office

29 April 2026
Children | Highly Cited Papers and Hot Topic Special Issues in the “Pediatric Nursing” Section


The “Pediatric Nursing” Section of the journal Children (ISSN: 2227-9067) is committed to representing issues related to nursing care provided to children of all ages and in every setting. Articles may address any aspect of clinical care, family-centered care, service delivery, public health, health education or research related to children’s health and illness from a nursing perspective or with a focus on nursing interventions. All study types with rigorous methodology and analysis are welcome. Novel commentaries with relevance to pediatric nursing will also be considered. Case reports will only be considered if they report on novel findings with important clinical implications.

Keywords:

  • Child;
  • Primary health care;
  • Public health;
  • Critical care;
  • Pediatric nursing;
  • Neonatal nursing;
  • Maternal–child nursing;
  • Family nursing;
  • School nursing;
  • Caregivers;
  • Child health;
  • Patient care management;
  • Patient-centered care;
  • Health education;
  • Comprehensive health care;
  • Continuity of patient care.

We welcome everyone to follow our section and explore topics that may be of interest to you. For more details about this section and to gain access to its latest publications, please visit https://www.mdpi.com/journal/children/sections/Pediatric_Nursing.

Here are some high cited articles published during 2024 and 2025 in this Section:

1. “Child and Family Outcomes and Experiences Related to Family-Centered Care Interventions for Hospitalized Pediatric Patients: A Systematic Review”
by Christine R. Hodgson, Renee Mehra and Linda S. Franck
Children 2024, 11(8), 949; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11080949
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/8/949

2. “Effectiveness of Non-Pharmacological Interventions in the Management of Pediatric Chronic Pain: A Systematic Review”
by Abel Checa-Peñalver, Cristina Lírio-Romero, Esther A. Luiz Ferreira, Sonsoles Hernandes-Iglesias, Inmaculada García-Valdivieso, Juan Manuel Pérez-Pozuelo and Sagrario Gómez-Cantarino
Children 2024, 11(12), 1420; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11121420
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/12/1420

3. “Vulnerability in Children with Celiac Disease: Findings from a Scoping Review”
by Lúcia Macedo, Marta Catarino, Constança Festas and Paulo Alves
Children 2024, 11(6), 729; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11060729
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/6/729

4. “Deciphering the Link Between Diagnosis-Related Group Weight and Nursing Care Complexity in Hospitalized Children: An Observational Study”
by Manuele Cesare, Fabio D’Agostino, Emanuele Sebastiani, Nursing and Public Health Group, Gianfranco Damiani and Antonello Cocchieri
Children 2025, 12(1), 103; https://doi.org/10.3390/children12010103
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/12/1/103

5. “Bowel Management in Hirschsprung Disease—Pre-, Peri- and Postoperative Care for Primary Pull-Through”
by Judith Lindert, Felix Schulze and Stefanie Märzheuser
Children 2024, 11(5), 588; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11050588
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/5/588

6. “Family-Centered Care for LGBTQ+ Parents of Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: An Integrative Review”
by Olivia Swedberg Yinger, Aubrey Jones, Keisa Fallin-Bennett, Chelsea Gibbs and Rachel H. Farr
Children 2024, 11(6), 615; https://doi.org/10.3390/children110606158020170
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/6/615 

7. “Stress in Family Caregivers of Children with Chronic Health Conditions: A Case–Control Study”
by Jaqueline Brosso Zonta, Aline Cristiane Cavicchioli Okido, Bruna Josiane de Lima, Bianca Annie Martins, Wendy Sue Looman, Luis Carlos Lopes-Júnior, Fernanda Machado Silva-Rodrigues and
Regina Aparecida Garcia de Lima
Children 2024, 11(11), 1347; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11111347
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/11/1347

8. “Aquatic Therapy in Children and Adolescents with Disabilities: A Scoping Review”
by Anna Ogonowska-Slodownik, Oliwia Jakobowicz, Lyndsay Alexander, Andresa R. Marinho-Buzelli, Catherine Devion and Natalia Morgulec-Adamowicz
Children 2024, 11(11), 1404; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11111404
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/11/1404

To enrich the academic content of this Section and advance frontier research, we welcome proposals at https://www.mdpi.com/journalproposal/sendproposalspecialissue/children.

Relevant Special Issues:

Nursing Care in Paediatric Intensive Care Unit
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Janet Yvonne Mattsson and Prof. Dr. Gunilla Björling
Submission deadline: 20 June 2026

Emerging Challenges in Pediatric and Neonatal Acute Care: Clinical Innovation and Soft Skills Support
Guest Editors: Dr. Silvia Marino and Dr. Milena La Spina
Submission deadline: 15 July 2026

If you have any questions about submissions or Special Issue projects, please do not hesitate to contact us at children@mdpi.com.

Children Editorial Office

24 April 2026
Prof. Dr. William Gerwick Appointed Chair of the 2026 Tu Youyou Award Committee

We are honored to announce that Prof. Dr. William Gerwick will serve as the Chair of the 2026 Tu Youyou Award Committee.

A world-renowned authority in marine natural products chemistry and pharmacology, Professor Gerwick is a Distinguished Professor at both the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of California San Diego (UCSD). His pioneering work at the intersection of ocean sciences and drug discovery makes him a fitting leader for an award centered on transformative medicinal breakthroughs.

Under Professor Gerwick’s stewardship, the 2026 Tu Youyou Award Committee will focus on recognizing innovative and impactful research in natural products chemistry and medicinal chemistry, particularly work with the potential to drive meaningful advances in both scientific understanding and human health.

To provide further insight into his perspectives, we include below an interview with Professor Gerwick, in which he reflects on his scientific journey, his views on the field, and his vision for the Tu Youyou Award.

A Conversation with the Chair


1. Could you please introduce yourself and your research journey?

My research focuses on the natural products of marine algae and cyanobacteria, their application in medicine, their biosynthesis using genomic approaches, and innovative methods in the structure elucidation of natural products.

I received my BS degree from the University of California at Davis, my PhD from the University of California at San Diego, and conducted postdoctoral work at the University of Connecticut. After a couple of years in a junior faculty position at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Puerto Rico, I spent 21 years as Professor of Pharmacy at Oregon State University. In 2005, I returned to my PhD institution at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at UC San Diego, where I am currently a Distinguished Professor of Oceanography and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Throughout my career, I have been dedicated to advancing the field through both leadership and mentorship. I have served as president of the American Society of Pharmacognosy, chaired and co-chaired several major research conferences, and served as an associate editor for the Journal of Natural Products. I am a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and of the American Society of Pharmacognosy. I have trained over 100 doctoral and postdoctoral students, and my research group has published nearly 500 papers and more than 25 patents on topics in the natural product sciences and medicinal chemistry.

2. What motivated you to accept the role of Chair of the 2026 Tu Youyou Award Committee?

Of course, I am a huge supporter of all awards that are given in recognition of excellent scientific research, and especially so in the natural products sciences and medicinal chemistry. However, this award is truly special in that it recognizes scientific excellence as well as impact, and is given in the name of an individual, Tu Youyou, who clearly had many challenges along the path to reach the pinnacle of her success. Not only was she the first Chinese person to win a Nobel prize in this area, but she was also the first Chinese woman to receive a Nobel prize, and this was achieved without graduate education in China or elsewhere. It’s a true testament to what can be achieved by hard work, determination, and vision. To read the history of her extraordinary approach to discovering novel antimalarial compounds from Traditional Chinese Medicine is truly inspirational. It is, therefore, the inspiration provided by the extraordinary life and career of Tu Youyou that motivated me to accept the Chair of the Award Committee for 2026.

3. How do you view the role of natural products chemistry and medicinal chemistry in today’s scientific landscape, and what major advances over the past decade have shaped this field?

A quite remarkable integration of fields is currently transforming natural products science and medicinal chemistry. In natural products, we are seeing integration of different omics methods, from metabolites to proteins to nucleic acids. Sophisticated biological and pharmacological approaches are driving the discovery of exquisitely potent and selective natural products. Advances are being made to integrate molecular-level recognition of natural products with chemical ecological studies, and sophisticated methods of structure determination using Artificial Intelligence or pioneering new tools such as microED are being applied with increasing frequency. High-level synthetic methodologies, such as protecting group-free synthetic routes, are enhancing medicinal chemistry, accelerating the identification of lead molecules with attractive pharmaceutical properties at an increasing pace.

4. How do you consider the balance between fundamental discovery (e.g., new molecules or mechanisms) and practical impact (e.g., therapeutic applications)?

Many individuals are excellent scientists and mentors, and have essential roles in developing our culture that values science and the scientific method. It should also be pointed out that not all scientific discoveries are going to have a broad societal impact, but they are nevertheless critical to the overall body and structure of science. But it is a truly remarkable individual who makes a key scientific discovery, recognizes its potential value to society in general, and then has the skills and determination to bring it forward as a useful product. That was the type of person the Tu Youyou is, and that is the type of person who is honored by the prize in her name.

5. What do you see as the key challenges or opportunities currently facing the field?

We are on the crux of an amazing revolution in many of the sciences, including natural products and medicinal chemistry; the purposeful application of Artificial Intelligence to solving many of the difficulties involved in the search for new pharmaceuticals from Nature. AI is transforming how we select organisms for study, what pharmaceutical targets to go after, rapidly resolving the chemical structures of new compounds, identifying efficient routes to their chemical synthesis, understanding their molecular mechanisms of action, and finally, designing their clinical application. The role of people in these pursuits is changing. Increasingly, the human role will be providing overall vision: what can we do? What should we do? And it is important to remember that AI is providing hypotheses, not truth. Scientists with expert domain knowledge will be critical for discerning the correctness of hypotheses put forth by AI. Altogether, advances in technology, expanding knowledge, and the appropriate use of AI methods are preparing society to be able to address emerging diseases, such as pandemics, as well as conditions that are not effectively treated by currently existing therapeutics.

6. How do you expect the Tu Youyou Award to contribute to the advancement of natural product chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and human health over the coming years?

The Tu Youyou Award is potentially transformative for the broad fields of natural products science and medicinal chemistry as it brings a significantly increased level of visibility to these topics and their contributions to human health. It will be crucial to have excellent communication to news agencies, social media and other communication outlets so that the general public is informed and educated on the high impact of these natural product/medicinal chemistry contributions. This will bring increased funding, attract promising students, and generally enrich the interface of these fields with the health sector.

7. What message would you like to convey to the research community and the public during this open nomination phase?

This prize gives broad societal visibility to the role that natural products have had in shaping a majority of our current medicines, as well as understanding the life forms with whom we share the planet. Further, it recognizes a woman scientist working under sub-optimal conditions who could persevere and make discoveries of global impact. The prize and what it represents, therefore, inspires current and future generations to engage in the study of Nature and its relationship to Human Health, to overcome adversity, and to aspire to making one’s life impactful.

About the Tu Youyou Award

Established in 2016, the Tu Youyou Award seeks to honor those who excel in the fields of natural products chemistry and medicinal chemistry. This award offers a total prize of CHF 100,000, which will be equally divided among the winners if there is more than one, with each recipient receiving an award medal and a certificate.

The 2026 Tu Youyou Award is open for nominations until 31 October 2026. We encourage all eligible candidates to participate in this prestigious recognition, as this award not only honors individual achievement but also encourages further scientific exchange, exploration and discovery in critical areas of medicine.

If you are interested in participating, please visit the Tu Youyou Award website for more information on the nomination requirements.

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