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20 March 2025
Antioxidants | Selected Special Issue Reprints Published in 2024

We are delighted to share with you 8 reprints of Special Issues published in 2024 in Antioxidants (ISSN: 2076-3921), which have been selected by the Antioxidants Editorial Office, each with 10 or more articles published. You can read more reprints of the Special Issues published by Antioxidants here.

“Polyphenols and Flavones from Agricultural Products and Their Health-Promoting Properties”
Edited by Jicheng Zhan, Zhigang Liu and Hui-Min David Wang
ISBN 978-3-0365-9965-6 (Hardback); ISBN 978-3-0365-9966-3 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-0365-9966-3
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/books/reprint/8589-polyphenols-and-flavones-from-agricultural-products-and-their-health-promoting-properties

 

 

 

 

 

“Dietary Antioxidants and Cosmetics”
Edited by Irene Dini and Sonia Laneri
ISBN 978-3-7258-0055-1 (Hardback); ISBN 978-3-7258-0056-8 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-7258-0056-8
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/books/reprint/8849-dietary-antioxidants-and-cosmetics

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Oxidative-Stress in Human Diseases”
Edited by Soliman Khatib and Dana Atrahimovich Blatt
ISBN 978-3-7258-0729-1 (Hardback); ISBN 978-3-7258-0730-7 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-7258-0730-7
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/books/reprint/9097-oxidative-stress-in-human-diseases

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Novel Antioxidants for Animal Nutrition”
Edited by Luciana Rossi and Matteo Dell'Anno
ISBN 978-3-7258-1158-8 (Hardback); ISBN 978-3-7258-1157-1 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-7258-1157-1
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/books/reprint/9254-novel-antioxidants-for-animal-nutrition

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Oxidative Stress in Brain Function”
Edited by Waldo Cerpa
ISBN 978-3-7258-1149-6 (Hardback); ISBN 978-3-7258-1150-2 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-7258-1150-2
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/books/reprint/9577-oxidative-stress-in-brain-function

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Free-Radical Scavenging and Antioxidant Properties of Melatonin”
Edited by Marina Garcia-Macia and Adrián Santos-Ledo
ISBN 978-3-7258-2148-8 (Hardback); ISBN 978-3-7258-2147-1 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-7258-2147-1
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/books/reprint/9940-free-radical-scavenging-and-antioxidant-properties-of-melatonin

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Novel Therapies of Oxidative Stress-Induced Age-Related Neurodegenerative Diseases”
Edited by Ana-Maria Buga and Carmen Nicoleta Oancea
ISBN 978-3-7258-2225-6 (Hardback); ISBN 978-3-7258-2226-3 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-7258-2226-3
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/books/reprint/9963-novel-therapies-of-oxidative-stress-induced-age-related-neurodegenerative-diseases

 

 

 

 

 

“Molecular Targets of Oxidative Stress: Focus on the Nrf2 Signaling Pathway in Health and Disease”
Edited by Marcel Bonay
ISBN 978-3-7258-2227-0 (Hardback); ISBN 978-3-7258-2228-7 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-7258-2228-7
Available online:
https://www.mdpi.com/books/reprint/10034-molecular-targets-of-oxidative-stress-focus-on-the-nrf2-signaling-pathway-in-health-and-disease

 

 

 

 

 

17 March 2025
Antioxidants | Selected Papers on Oral Health
 

World Oral Health Day is an annual event held on March 20 to raise awareness about oral health and highlight the importance of maintaining good dental hygiene across the world. To commemorate this occasion, we have selected 9 papers on oral health published in Antioxidants (ISSN: 2076-3921) since 2024 that present the latest research and insights in this field. We hope that you find them informative and engaging.

1. “Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant and Antibacterial Properties of Tomato Skin and Pomegranate Peel Extracts: A Sustainable Approach for Oral Health Care”
by Alessia Silla, Angela Punzo, Francesca Bonvicini, Matteo Perillo, Marco Malaguti, Antonello Lorenzini, Ismaela Foltran, Dario Mercatante, Mara Mandrioli, Maria Teresa Rodriguez-Estrada et al.
Antioxidants 2025, 14(1), 54; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox14010054
Full text available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/14/1/54

2. “Modulatory Effects of Photobiomodulation on Oxidative and Inflammatory Responses in a Murine Model of Periodontitis”
by Larissa Trarbach Figueiredo Braga, Isadora Martins Ribeiro, Maria Eduarda de Souza Barroso, Edgar Hell Kampke, Lorena Nascimento Santos Neves, Sara Cecília Andrade, Guilherme Heleodoro Barbosa, Marcella Leite Porto and Silvana Santos Meyrelles
Antioxidants 2024, 13(12), 1450; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13121450
Full text available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/12/1450

3. “The Effect of the Root Bark of Lycium chinense (Lycii Radicis Cortex) on Experimental Periodontitis and Alveolar Bone Loss in Sprague-Dawley Rats”
by Jinwon Yang, Hyosun Song, Jeongjun Lee, Hunsuk Chung, Young-Sam Kwon, Kyung-Hwan Jegal, Jae-Kwang Kim and Sae-Kwang Ku
Antioxidants 2024, 13(11), 1332; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13111332
Full text available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/11/1332

4. “Modulation of NRF2/KEAP1 Signaling by Phytotherapeutics in Periodontitis”
by Giovanni Tossetta, Sonia Fantone, Lucrezia Togni, Andrea Santarelli, Fabiola Olivieri, Daniela Marzioni and Maria Rita Rippo
Antioxidants 2024, 13(10), 1270; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13101270
Full text available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/10/1270

5. “Local Application of a New Chalconic Derivative (Chalcone T4) Reduces Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in a Periodontitis Model in Rats”
by Angelo Constantino Camilli, Mariely Araújo de Godoi, Vitória Bonan Costa, Natalie Aparecida Rodrigues Fernandes, Giovani Cirelli, Larissa Kely Faustino da Silva, Letícia Ribeiro Assis, Luis Octavio Regasini and Morgana Rodrigues Guimarães-Stabili
Antioxidants 2024, 13(10), 1192; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13101192
Full text available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/10/1192

6. “Ganoderma Microsporum Immunomodulatory Protein Alleviates Inflammaging and Oxidative Stress in Diabetes-Associated Periodontitis via Nrf2 Signaling Activation: An In Vitro Study”
by Ni-Yu Su, Min Yee Ng, Heng-Yi Liao, Yi-Wen Liao, Movina Wu, Shih-Chi Chao, Cheng-Chia Yu and Yu-Chao Chang
Antioxidants 2024, 13(7), 817; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13070817
Full text available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/7/817

7. “The Role of Curcumin in Oral Health and Diseases: A Systematic Review”
by Francesco Inchingolo, Alessio Danilo Inchingolo, Giulia Latini, Irma Trilli, Laura Ferrante, Paola Nardelli, Giuseppina Malcangi, Angelo Michele Inchingolo, Antonio Mancini, Andrea Palermo and Gianna Dipalma
Antioxidants 2024, 13(6), 660; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13060660
Full text available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/6/660

8. “Patent Mining on the Use of Antioxidant Phytochemicals in the Technological Development for the Prevention and Treatment of Periodontitis”
by Paulo José Lima Juiz, Luiza Teles Barbalho Ferreira, Edilson Araújo Pires and Cristiane Flora Villarreal
Antioxidants 2024, 13(5), 566; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13050566
Full text available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/5/566

9. “Therapeutic Effects of Hinokitiol through Regulating the SIRT1/NOX4 against Ligature-Induced Experimental Periodontitis”
by Tae-Yeon Kim, Eun-Nam Kim and Gil-Saeng Jeong
Antioxidants 2024, 13(5), 550; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13050550
Full text available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/5/550

27 February 2025
More than 300 MDPI Journals Indexed in Web of Science

MDPI is pleased to share a significant milestone in its mission to advance scholarly research and promote the dissemination of knowledge—300+ MDPI journals are now indexed in Web of Science (WoS). This milestone highlights the global recognition, interdisciplinary impact and enhanced visibility of our journals. It also reflects our adherence to rigorous editorial standards, scientific integrity, and our mission to foster open scientific exchange in all forms, across all disciplines. 

To explore the full list of our journals indexed in WoS, please visit https://www.mdpi.com/about/journals/wos. Beyond expanding the coverage of our publications in the leading academic databases, we are dedicated to ensuring that our journals are included in as many scope-specific databases as possible. This increases the visibility of our authors’ work and extends the reach of their significant data. 

This milestone would not have been possible without the efforts and expertise of our academic editors, reviewers and authors. Their commitment and collaboration have been instrumental in creating an inclusive, accessible, and impactful publishing platform. We also extend our gratitude to the global research community for their trust as we continue to break new ground in academic publishing. This milestone is not just a celebration of MDPI’s progress but also recognition of the collective strides made by researchers worldwide. 

As we celebrate this remarkable accomplishment, MDPI remains steadfast in its commitment to open access publishing and ensuring that high-quality research reaches and inspires a global audience.

26 February 2025
Meet Us at the 1st International Congress on Sustainable Food (GreenNutriFood 2025), Green Chemistry and Human Nutrition, 7–9 April 2025, Dubrovnik, Croatia


MDPI is pleased to announce our participation in the 1st International Congress on Sustainable Food, Green Chemistry and Human Nutrition (GreenNutriFood 2025), which will be held from 7 to 9 April 2025, in Dubrovnik, Croatia.

The 1st International Congress on Sustainable Food, Green Chemistry and Human Nutrition (GreenNutriFood 2025) will take place on the stunning Dubrovnik Riviera. We are excited to meet all of you and to share the new research advances and latest scientific knowledge in food science and technology, human nutrition and green chemistry.

The following MDPI journals will be represented at the event:

If you are attending GreenNutriFood 2025, we warmly invite you to visit our booth. Our representatives will be available to discuss publishing opportunities, open access benefits and our commitment to advancing materials research.

For more information about the conference, please visit the official website here: https://greennutrifood.pbf.hr/.

17 February 2025
MDPI Celebrates Excellence in Medical Research with Early Career Researcher Awards


MDPI, a pioneer in scholarly open access publishing, and the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine), Singapore, proudly announce the successful conclusion of the first edition the MDPI Early Career Researcher Awards. The awards, which recognize outstanding contributions to medical and biomedical research, were presented to six exceptional researchers during an awards ceremony held at LKCMedicine HQ Building on 28 November 2024.

Honoring Excellence in Research

The awards recognize exceptional postdoctoral researchers and Ph.D. students who have demonstrated outstanding originality, innovation, and impact in their respective fields. We are honored to announce the winners of the 2024 edition:

Early Career Researcher (Postdoc) Award:

  • Dr. Theresia Handayani Mina, “Adiposity and Metabolic Health in Asian Populations: An Epidemiological Study Using Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry in Singapore”;
  • Dr. Erfan Rezvani Ghomi, “Wound Healing Improvement by Novel Aligned Antimicrobial Nanofibrous 3D Scaffolds”;
  • Dr. Yadollah Ranjbar Slamloo, “Functional Alterations of The Prefrontal Circuit Underlying Cognitive Aging in Mice”.

Early Career Researcher (Ph.D.) Award:

  • Pritisha Rozario, “Mechanistic Basis for Potassium Efflux-Driven Activation of the Human NLRP1 Inflammasome”;
  • Michelle Law Cheok Yien, “Chikungunya Virus Nonstructural Protein 1 is a Versatile RNA Capping and Decapping Enzyme”;
  • Yin Ruoyu, “The Use of Digital Mental Health and Wellbeing Tools in Older Adults: A Mixed Method Study”.

Our collaboration highlights a shared commitment to recognizing exceptional talent and research within the academic community, addressing today’s healthcare challenges, and inspiring continued innovation.

Looking Ahead to 2025

Building on the success of the first edition, MDPI and LKCMedicine are excited to announce that the 2025 MDPI Early Researcher Awards will continue to celebrate excellence and innovation in medical research. The next edition promises to expand its scope, introducing new categories and providing even greater recognition for impactful research.

Further details on the 2025 awards, including nomination criteria and timelines, will be shared in the coming months. We remain committed to fostering a culture of research excellence and collaboration within the global scientific community.

11 February 2025
Recruiting Early Career Editorial Board Members for Antioxidants


In order to further enhance the international influence of the journal Antioxidants (ISSN: 2076-3921), promote academic exchanges between young scientists, and support the Editorial Board with additional talent, the first Early Career Editorial Board of Antioxidants (2025–2026) is being set up, and outstanding young scholars are invited to join!

Recruitment: A total of 50 Early Career Editorial Board Members are planned to be recruited.

Application eligibility:

  • Completed their doctorate/Ph.D. degree in the past 10 years (considering exceptions for career interruptions, including medical and family leave);
  • Service as the first author/corresponding author of at least eight peer-reviewed and published manuscripts;
  • Evidence of significant research achievements in the field of antioxidants;
  • Willingness to dedicate their time to the development of the journal with passion and enthusiasm;
  • An assistant professor, research assistant professor, associate research scientist, post-doctoral fellow, or equivalent early career position (at the time of application);
  • Active and engaged in their community (e.g., experience presenting at academic conferences or involvement in professional organizations).

Benefits of Early Career Editorial Board Members include the following:

  • A certificate for being an Early Career Editorial Board Member will be provided. The Early Career Editorial Board membership term is two years which can then be renewed;
  • The resumes of Early Career Editorial Board Members will be publicized on the journal’s media platforms to improve academic visibility;
  • An opportunity to be promoted to an Editorial Board Member based on contributions;
  • The journal will regularly acknowledge those who participate in the peer review process on the journal’s website;
  • Opportunities to exchange ideas with internationally influential researchers in this field;
  • Opportunities to participate in or host annual meetings and online seminars organized by the Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Board Members.

Responsibilities of Early Career Editorial Board Members include the following:

  • Publicizing and promoting the journal at academic conferences and among peers;
  • Selecting high-quality articles and preparing media content for their promotion;
  • Reviewing at least four manuscripts per year;
  • Identifying potential reviewers for specific papers and assessing any potential ethical or policy-based questions that might arise due to the papers’ content;
  • Supporting the development of the journal through various means, such as providing suggestions, promoting the journal via academic networks, academic conferences, and new media channels, etc.;
  • Inviting submissions from world-leading scientists in their respective research fields through both local and global networks;
  • Learning about the scholarly publishing landscape, including gaining an awareness of the manuscript review process, ethical considerations, and the strategies used by publishers.

Application Details:
Please fill in the application form here.

Please send the application form and your academic resume to antioxidants@mdpi.com with the subject “Antioxidants Early Career Editorial Board Application + Name + Institute + Research Expertise”.

Application Deadline: 31 July 2025.

Selection Process and Announcement:

Initial screening of application materials → selection by the Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Board Members → email notification → issuing a certificate of appointment.

The selection will be made within one month of the application deadline, and the results will be announced on the journal website.

11 February 2025
Antioxidants | Publications from Academicians in 2024

We are pleased to highlight several papers written by academicians that were published in Antioxidants (ISSN: 2076-3921) in 2024. We invite you to read the papers listed below.

1. “The Detoxification Effects of Melatonin on Aflatoxin-Caused Toxic Effects and Underlying Molecular Mechanisms”
by Chongshan Dai, Daowen Li, Tony Velkov, Jianzhong Shen and Zhihui Hao
Antioxidants 2024, 13(12), 1528; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13121528
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/12/1528

2. “TORC1 Regulates Thermotolerance via Modulating Metabolic Rate and Antioxidant Capacity in Scallop Argopecten irradians irradians
by Longfei Chu, Ancheng Liu, Jiaxi Chang, Junhao Zhang, Xiujiang Hou, Xinghai Zhu, Qiang Xing and Zhenmin Bao
Antioxidants 2024, 13(11), 1359; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13111359
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/11/1359

3. “Ellagic Acid Reduces Cadmium Exposure-Induced Apoptosis in HT22 Cells via Inhibiting Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Activating Nrf2/HO-1 Pathway”
by Yue Liu, Chunhong Chen, Zhihui Hao, Jianzhong Shen, Shusheng Tang and Chongshan Dai
Antioxidants 2024, 13(11), 1296; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13111296
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/11/1296

4. “Comparative Analyses of Dynamic Transcriptome Profile of Heart Highlight the Key Response Genes for Heat Stress in Zhikong Scallop Chlamys farreri
by Xinyuan Wang, Zujing Yang, Cheng Peng, Haitao Yu, Chang Cui, Qiang Xing, Jingjie Hu, Zhenmin Bao and Xiaoting Huang
Antioxidants 2024, 13(10), 1217; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13101217
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/10/1217

5. “Bufotalin Induces Oxidative Stress-Mediated Apoptosis by Blocking the ITGB4/FAK/ERK Pathway in Glioblastoma”
by Junchao Tan, Guoqiang Lin, Rui Zhang, Yuting Wen, Chunying Luo, Ran Wang, Feiyun Wang, Shoujiao Peng and Jiange Zhang
Antioxidants 2024, 13(10), 1179; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13101179
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/10/1179

6. “Terminalia Chebula Extract Replacing Zinc Oxide Enhances Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Capabilities, Improves Growth Performance, and Promotes Intestinal Health in Weaned Piglets”
by Tao Wang, Yuying Li, Lichen Yin, Jiashun Chen, Pengjun Shi, Fang Wang, Kangle Wu, Kang Yao and Yulong Yin
Antioxidants 2024, 13(9), 1087; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13091087
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/9/1087

7. “Dexborneol Amplifies Pregabalin’s Analgesic Effect in Mouse Models of Peripheral Nerve Injury and Incisional Pain”
by Zhen Shen, Yun-Dan Guo, Ming-Ze Tang, Ping Zhou, Yu-Xin Su, Hao-Ran Shen, Tao Li, Wei Jiang, Yan-Xing Han, Cai Tie et al.
Antioxidants 2024, 13(7), 803; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13070803
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/7/803

8. “Optimizing Cellulase—Limosilactobacillus fermentum ZC529 Synergy Fermentation for Preserving Macadamia integrifolia Pericarp’s Potential Use as Antioxidants”
by Chen Zhang, Haibo Huang, Bifan Liu, Xiongzhuo Tang, Bi’e Tan, Qian Jiang and Yulong Yin
Antioxidants 2024, 13(7), 783; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13070783
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/7/783

9. “Screening and Mechanism Study of Three Antagonistic Drugs, Oxysophoridine, Rutin, and Phellodendrine, against Zearalenone-Induced Reproductive Toxicity in Ovine Oocytes”
by Zongshuai Li, Tian Ma, Yali Liu, Wanruo Liu, Xingxu Zhao, Gaiping Zhang, Jianlin Wang and Yong Zhang
Antioxidants 2024, 13(6), 752; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13060752
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/6/752

10. “Chitosan Oligosaccharides Mitigate Flooding Stress Damage in Rice by Affecting Antioxidants, Osmoregulation, and Hormones”
by Haoyu Lu, Mei Wang, Shangfeng Zhou, Ke Chen, Lifeng Wang, Zhenxie Yi, Lianyang Bai and Yuzhu Zhang
Antioxidants 2024, 13(5), 521; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13050521
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/5/521

11. “Redox Regulation of LAT Enhances T Cell-Mediated Inflammation”
by Jaime James, Ana Coelho, Gonzalo Fernandez Lahore, Clara M. Hernandez, Florian Forster, Bernard Malissen and Rikard Holmdahl
Antioxidants 2024, 13(4), 499; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13040499
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/4/499

12. “SiONx Coating Regulates Mesenchymal Stem Cell Antioxidant Capacity via Nuclear Erythroid Factor 2 Activity under Toxic Oxidative Stress Conditions”
by Neelam Ahuja, Kamal Awad, Su Yang, He Dong, Antonios Mikos, Pranesh Aswath, Simon Young, Marco Brotto and Venu Varanasi
Antioxidants 2024, 13(2), 189; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13020189
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/13/2/189

5 February 2025
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #20 - Beijing, Singapore, Bangkok, JAMS, Jisc

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

2024 Annual Meeting – Beijing (15 January 2025)

You haven’t truly experienced a New Year’s celebration until you’ve attended one of MDPI’s Chinese Annual Meeting festivities. This year I visited our annual meeting in Beijing, held on the 15th of January.

Imagine this: stepping into a banquet hall filled with 140 tables and about 1,400 colleagues from our Beijing offices, all gathered to share in a six-hour event. The agenda included year-end speeches and presentations, a variety of performances by our colleagues, a selection of awards honouring local employees for their work, group photos for the memories, and a dinner.

This may have been one of the largest events I have attended. For those unaccustomed to such an event, it might seem overwhelming, but it was quite the opposite. The atmosphere was one of celebration as everyone came together to support their peers and celebrate the achievements of 2024.

I was honoured to deliver the opening speech and a presentation highlighting our growth and investment in MDPI’s most valuable asset: our people.

“Our editorial teams represent MDPI at its finest”

I want to give special recognition to the editorial department, across all of our offices, which forms the heart of our business. These teams are the frontline communicators with our authors, reviewers, and guest editors, creating a smooth experience of processing our manuscripts. Their professionalism and kindness are often highlighted as key drivers of satisfaction with MDPI. For this, I extend my deepest gratitude to all our editorial staff, across every office. They truly represent MDPI at its finest.

Beijing is home to two of our offices, with just over 800 employees in Tongzhou and over 600 in Haidian. Thank you to our administrative teams and everyone involved in organizing these New Year’s celebrations across all offices. These events provide a moment to reflect on our shared accomplishments and appreciate the positive impact each of you has on our culture.

MDPI Offices in China

While the history of MDPI begins in Basel, Switzerland, the story of MDPI is very much rooted in China. Below is a list of MDPI’s current offices in China and their respective dates of inauguration:

  • 2008: Beijing (Tongzhou, Haidian)
  • 2013: Wuhan (Hankou, Guanggu)
  • 2019: Tianjin
  • 2021: Dalian
  • 2021: Nanjing

To date, over 381,000 MDPI research articles have been published by authors affiliated with Chinese institutions, making China our largest market. This is reflected not only in the volume of publications but also in the scale of our workforce supporting local operations and contributing to global success.

While no new offices in China were launched between 2022 and 2024 due to the pandemic and strategic planning, we remain committed to future growth here. Our plans include expanding operations as we continue to build our global workforce.

We look forward to a year filled with continued collaboration, growth, and shared success.

“We remain committed to future growth in China”

Impactful Research

MDPI and Jisc Consortium Extend Open Access Agreement for 2025

I’m pleased to share that MDPI has extended its agreement with the Jisc consortium in the UK for 2025. This renewal strengthens our partnership with UK institutions and reaffirms our shared commitment to advancing open access publishing.

Jisc is the UK’s not-for-profit digital, data, and technology agency supporting tertiary education, research, and innovation. Through initiatives such as our agreement, Jisc helps institutions access essential digital resources and infrastructure to support researchers. Currently, 62 UK institutions are part of our Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) through this partnership.

Authors from participating institutions benefit from discounts on article processing charges (APCs), with even greater support for institutions that centrally fund APCs. This helps researchers focus on their work while simplifying the publishing process.

A full list of participating institutions can be found here.

As Becky Castellon, our Institutional Partnerships Manager, puts it: “Extending our agreement with Jisc is a reward for the strong partnership we’ve built with research institutions throughout the UK.”

At MDPI, we are dedicated to making research more accessible while reducing administrative burdens for institutions and authors. Open access publishing is at the heart of what we do, and we’re proud to expand its reach in the UK and beyond.

Inside MDPI

Visit to MDPI's Singapore office

During my January trip to some of our APAC offices, I also had the pleasure of visiting our Singapore office for the first time. It’s exciting to see how much the team has grown, now numbering over 55 staff members, with more joining us in February.

Welcoming and Supporting New Team Members

“Experienced staff play an important role in mentoring new hires”

I had the opportunity to connect with both experienced colleagues and new team members who are currently embarking on their careers. This visit reminded me of what it was like when I was in their shoes. I encourage all of us to engage new colleagues with empathy, as we have all been in their position. By creating a welcoming and supportive environment, we can help them settle in and learn about the corporate world, MDPI and our mission.

Experienced staff play an important role in mentoring and guiding new hires, most of whom are transitioning from academia to their first job. I’m especially grateful to colleagues such as Colin Chen, Alicia Ren, Yu Nwe Soe, Colin Wee, Amy Cham and other senior members who have contributed to shaping the culture and work environment in Singapore.

Building MDPI’s Positive Reputation

During my visit, I spoke with the office staff about the importance of their roles in building a positive reputation that helps create trust in MDPI. I shared how every interaction and communication point contributes to the marketing of MDPI and our journals. I also highlighted the career development opportunities available as MDPI continues to grow.

Connecting with the Singapore Marketing Team

I also spent time connecting directly with the Singapore Marketing team, which has quickly grown to 15 young and ambitious members. They are eager to learn and are actively contributing to our journal and corporate marketing activities. I shared insights into our corporate marketing structure and strategy and look forward to supporting them as they grow. 

During the visit, I was joined by my colleague Dr. Constanze Schelhorn, Head of Indexing, who provided training on indexing. This training was greatly appreciated by the local staff.

Meeting with Prof. Dr. Manoj Gupta

Lastly, we had the privilege of meeting Prof. Dr. Manoj Gupta, Editor-in-Chief (EiC) of Technologies since 2016 and Section EiC of Metals.

Prof. Gupta is an active decision-maker for the journal and a great brand ambassador for MDPI.

Prof. Gupta has helped sustainably scale Technologies, which now has a 4.2 Impact Factor and a 6.7 CiteScore, ranking Q1 in the JCR category of Engineering and Q1 in the CiteScore category of Computer Science.

During our meeting, we discussed strategies for Institutional Open Access Partnership agreements and ways to promote MDPI journals in Singapore.

PS. During the visit, we also had the chance to participate in Lo Hei, also known as Yee Sang or the “prosperity toss.” This is a raw fish salad traditionally enjoyed during Chinese New Year and is particularly popular among Chinese communities in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Everyone gathers around the table as the ingredients are added one by one, and then the salad is mixed together. It was a fun experience to take part in this New Year tradition!

 

Coming Together for Science

JAMS – Journal & Article Management System

I am excited to announce the official relaunch of JAMS (Journal & Article Management System), one of MDPI’s key initiatives to support academic publishers worldwide.

With this relaunch, JAMS now offers new pricing models and flexible solutions for small-scale journals, commercial publishers, and university presses. We have also redesigned the JAMS website to enhance the user experience.

“JAMS is a testament to our commitment to simplifying the publishing process”

Explore the new website here: jams.pub

It’s also great to see the JAMS team expanding our presence at conferences and on social media to engage more effectively with the academic community.

Recently, Facundo Santomé (Senior Marketing Manager) and Alex Ramos (Senior Marketing Specialist) represented JAMS at the APE 2025 conference in Berlin, highlighting how our platform empowers small and independent publishers to streamline and scale their journal management.

JAMS was built to change that by adapting to the unique requirements of each publisher.

At MDPI, we continually invest in our growth – not only by expanding our operations and staff but also by developing innovative products that serve the academic and publishing community at large. JAMS, with its comprehensive suite of journal management tools, is a testament to our commitment to simplifying the publishing process for our partners.

Imagine a submission system that frees up your time for strategy, innovation, and impactful publishing.

Under the leadership of Silvano Bonfatti (Product Manager, MDPI), the JAMS team has conducted in-depth market research to understand the challenges publishers face: endless administrative tasks, inefficient workflows, and systems that don’t always meet their needs.

If you believe JAMS could benefit any of your network contacts, please share our website. Contact the JAMS team. They are always ready to assist with your publishing needs.

What Sets JAMS Apart?

  • Scalability – Whether you're a niche journal or managing thousands of submissions, JAMS grows with you.
  • End-to-End Workflow – From submission to peer review and final publication, everything is in one place.
  • Automation That Works for You – Say goodbye to chasing reviewers and formatting issues, so that you can focus on quality instead.
  • Built by Publishers, for Publishers – JAMS is backed by MDPI’s expertise; we know exactly what it takes to run a journal smoothly.
  • Flexible & Fair Pricing – Supporting journals of all sizes, with special rates for non-profits and publishers in the Global South.

Partners Who Already Trust JAMS

If you believe JAMS could benefit any of your network contacts, please share our website. Contact the JAMS team. They are always ready to assist with your publishing needs.

Closing Thoughts

Visit to MDPI's Bangkok office

To conclude my APAC trip, I had the pleasure of visiting our Bangkok office from 22 to 24 January. The office has grown significantly, closing 2024 with a total of 445 colleagues across various departments, including Editorial, Production, Conference, Training, Journal Relationship Specialists (JRS), Managing Editors, and supporting teams in HR, Admin, IT, and Finance.

I would like to praise our Bangkok management team for their excellent work in supporting our growth and creating a positive work environment. Our colleagues here are humble, talented, hardworking, and appreciative of MDPI’s mission.

Thailand was among MDPI’s top 30 markets in 2024 for total publications. With our office in Bangkok, we have an opportunity to further promote open access while supporting local researchers and institutions. This includes open access discounts, author training sessions, conference sponsorships, and other initiatives. We currently have 25 Editorial Board Members (EBMs) from Thailand and will work on expanding this network.

Engaging with Group Leads

“Group leads play an important role in creating a safe, positive environment”

During my visit, I met with our group leads to highlight their crucial role in managing journal performance and mentoring new employees, especially given our increased hiring targets. Many new hires are early in their careers and require training, development, and support. Group leads play an important role in creating a safe, positive environment that fosters professional growth while maintaining MDPI’s reputation for service quality.

To wrap up the session, I added a personal touch by holding the door and giving everyone high-fives – a small gesture to show appreciation, boost morale, and strengthen team spirit. It’s important for our colleagues to feel seen, heard, and valued.

University Visit: King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB)

We also visited King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB) to explore collaboration opportunities.

Our discussions focused on: Institutional Open Access Partnership (IOAP), Author training sessions, Conference sponsorships, Student employment initiatives, and more.

This visit reinforced the importance of building strong relationships with local universities, ensuring we continue to support and engage with the academic community in Thailand.

“My time in Bangkok was productive and inspiring”

My time in Bangkok was productive and inspiring. The senior team has done a great job in growing the office and creating a supportive, high-performing environment. I look forward to seeing continued success from our colleagues in Thailand.

Stefan Tochev
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG

4 February 2025
World Cancer Day 2025—United in Every Journey


Cancer impacts millions of lives worldwide, yet each person’s journey with the disease is uniquely their own. World Cancer Day reminds us that while the disease impacts individuals differently, our shared strength, innovation, and focus on holistic care bring us closer to a future where cancer no longer dictates lives. Every experience, challenge, and success story contribute to the broader fight against cancer, demonstrating the resilience and hope that unite us all. As we continue to make strides through innovative research, treatment advancements, and global collaboration, it is essential to recognize both the diversity of stories and our common goal of overcoming cancer together.

In observance of this day, we invite you to explore the following resources that delve into the field of cancer and the cutting-edge advancements shaping its care. By prioritizing people-centered treatment where patients’ voices and needs guide care, we can ensure personalized attention for all. It is our hope to foster a deeper understanding of the impact of cancer and encourage meaningful action to support patients, caregivers, and researchers in their pursuit of a world free from cancer’s hold. Together, we can inspire action and work toward a cancer-free future.

Biology & Life Sciences

Medicine & Pharmacology

Chemistry & Material Sciences

Public Health & Healthcare

Engineering

Society

Rare Variants of Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans: Clinical, Histologic, and Molecular Features and Diagnostic Pitfalls
by Celestine M. Trinidad, Sintawat Wangsiricharoen, Victor G. Prieto and Phyu P. Aung
Dermatopathology 2023, 10(1), 54–62; https://doi.org/10.3390/dermatopathology10010008

Nitrogen Containing Heterocycles as Anticancer Agents: A Medicinal Chemistry Perspective
by Adarsh Kumar, Ankit Kumar Singh, Harshwardhan Singh, Veena Vijayan, Deepak Kumar, Jashwanth Naik, Suresh Thareja, Jagat Pal Yadav, Prateek Pathak, Maria Grishina et al.
Pharmaceuticals 2023, 16(2), 299; https://doi.org/10.3390/ph16020299

Artificial Intelligence in Brain Tumor Imaging: A Step toward Personalized Medicine
by Maurizio Cè, Giovanni Irmici, Chiara Foschini, Giulia Maria Danesini, Lydia Viviana Falsitta, Maria Lina Serio, Andrea Fontana, Carlo Martinenghi, Giancarlo Oliva and Michaela Cellina
Curr. Oncol. 2023, 30(3), 2673–2701; https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30030203

Triple Negative Breast Cancer Treatment Options and Limitations: Future Outlook
by Onyinyechi Obidiro, Gantumur Battogtokh and Emmanuel O. Akala
Pharmaceutics 2023, 15(7), 1796; https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15071796

Biomarkers in Breast Cancer: An Old Story with a New End
by Lyvia Neves Rebello Alves, Débora Dummer Meira, Luiza Poppe Merigueti, Matheus Correia Casotti, Diego do Prado Ventorim, Jucimara Ferreira Figueiredo Almeida, Valdemir Pereira de Sousa, Marllon Cindra Sant’Ana, Rahna Gonçalves Coutinho da Cruz, Luana Santos Louro et al.
Genes 2023, 14(7), 1364; https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14071364

Could Microbiome Be the Common Co-Denominator between Type 2 Diabetes and Pancreatic Cancer?
by Marin Golčić and Andrej Belančić
Diabetology 2023, 4(4), 553–559; https://doi.org/10.3390/diabetology4040049

Targeting Solute Carrier Transporters (SLCs) as a Therapeutic Target in Different Cancers
by Ravi Bharadwaj, Swati Jaiswal, Erandi E. Velarde de la Cruz and Ritesh P. Thakare
Diseases 2024, 12(3), 63; https://doi.org/10.3390/diseases12030063

Significance of TP53, CDKN2A, SMAD4 and KRAS in Pancreatic Cancer
by Dimitrios Stefanoudakis, Maximos Frountzas, Dimitrios Schizas, Nikolaos V. Michalopoulos, Alexandra Drakaki and Konstantinos G. Toutouzas
Curr. Issues Mol. Biol. 2024, 46(4), 2827–2844; https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46040177

Metformin: From Diabetes to Cancer—Unveiling Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies
by Emilia Amengual-Cladera, Pere Miquel Morla-Barcelo, Andrea Morán-Costoya, Jorge Sastre-Serra, Daniel Gabriel Pons, Adamo Valle, Pilar Roca and Mercedes Nadal-Serrano
Biology 2024, 13(5), 302; https://doi.org/10.3390/biology13050302

Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: Fundamental Mechanisms, Current Status and Future Directions
by Abdullah Younis and John Gribben
Immuno 2024, 4(3), 186–210; https://doi.org/10.3390/immuno4030013

Breast Cancer Screening among African Immigrants in the United States: An Integrative Review of Barriers, Facilitators, and Interventions
by Julian I. Rauch, Joseph Daniels, Alyssa Robillard and Rodney P. Joseph
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21(8), 1004; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21081004

Predicting Leukoplakia and Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Using Interpretable Machine Learning: A Retrospective Analysis
by Salem Shamsul Alam, Saif Ahmed, Taseef Hasan Farook and James Dudley
Oral 2024, 4(3), 386–404; https://doi.org/10.3390/oral4030032

Comprehensive Treatment of Rectal Cancer

Mental Health and Nursing Care of Individuals with Cancer and Their Families—2nd Edition

New Advances in Community-Based Approaches to Cancer Prevention Epidemiology

Cancer Immunotherapy and the PD-1/PD-L1 Checkpoint Pathway

Novel, Low Cost Technologies for Cancer Diagnostics and Therapeutics

Metabolic Reprogramming in Cancer: New Frontiers for Therapeutic Intervention

Pulmonary Fibrosis and Lung Cancer: Pathophysiology and Novel Therapeutic Approaches

 

26 January 2025
Meet Us at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, 20–22 February 2025, Yamaguchi, Japan


Conference:
The 55th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Cardiovascular Surgery
Date: 20–22 February 2025
Location:
Yamaguchi, Japan

MDPI will be attending the 55th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Cardiovascular Surgery as an exhibitor which will be held from 20 to 22 February 2025. We invite researchers from different fields of study to share their ideas with us.

The 55th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Cardiovascular Surgery will be held in Shimonoseki. The theme of the annual meeting is “Beyond The WAVE! Go on and overcome!”. This meeting theme aims to help surgeons overcome difficulties and challenges during their growth and development. The entire meeting will be split into five areas of coronary artery disease—valvulopathy, aortic disease, congenital malformations, and peripheral vascular disease—each of which has its own Program Committee that has put together the primary sessions. Attending the meeting is important for academic learning at the venue, but exchanging views with other participants, obtaining new information, and engaging in conversations is also extremely meaningful.

The following MDPI journals will be represented at the conference:

If you are planning to attend the above conference, please do not hesitate to visit booth #27 and start a conversation with us. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person and answering any questions you may have. We warmly encourage researchers from different backgrounds to visit and share their ideas with us.

For more information about the conference, please visit the following website: https://www.congre.co.jp/jscvs2025/en/index.html.

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