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17 December 2024
Meet Us at the AACR Annual Meeting 2025, 25–30 April 2025, Chicago, IL, USA

The AACR Annual Meeting is the critical driver of progress against cancer, the place where scientists, clinicians, other healthcare professionals, survivors, patients, and advocates gather to share and discuss the latest breakthroughs. From population science and prevention to cancer biology, translational and clinical studies, and survivorship as well as advocacy, the AACR Annual Meeting showcases cutting-edge cancer science and medicine.
The following MDPI journals will be represented:
- Cancers;
- IJMS;
- Healthcare;
- Cells;
- Current Oncology;
- IJERPH;
- Onco;
- Hemato;
- Diseases;
- JCM;
- Diagnostics;
- Clinics and Practice;
- JPM.
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 #2819 at the conference and answering any questions that you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the following link: https://www.aacr.org/meeting/aacr-annual-meeting-2025/.
17 December 2024
Article Layout and Template Revised for Future Volumes
We are pleased to announce a series of updates to our template, aimed at improving the readability and overall aesthetics of our publications. These changes have been meticulously designed to enhance the user experience and ensure consistency across all our publications. The updated template will be available for download from the Instructions for Authors page.
The following updates will be applied to articles published in the 2025 volumes, starting on 24 December 2024:
- Main text: The line spacing has been increased to improve the readability of publications;
- Header and footer: The link to the journal website will be removed, as a hyperlink has been integrated into the journal logo. Additionally, the DOI link will be moved from the left-hand side to the right-hand side, and both the header and footer will be slightly raised to achieve a better balance;
- Left information bar: The information provided here has been rearranged for better organization; the CC-BY logo will be removed;
- Font size: The font size used for the abstract, keywords, and first-level headings will be increased.
Furthermore, MDPI journals will continue to use article numbers. This approach enables us to maintain a rapid and efficient production process by being able to define pagination as soon as a paper is accepted.
We hope that the new version of the template will provide users with a better experience and make the process more convenient.
Please contact production@mdpi.com if you have any questions or suggestions.
6 December 2024
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #18 - MDPI UK, Basel Job Fair, CETEF'24

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’s First UK Summit Held in Manchester
On 29 November, we hosted our first annual MDPI UK Summit, bringing together over 30 Chief Editors and Editorial Board Members (EBMs) to discuss MDPI’s mission, achievements, and collaborations in the UK.
Throughout the day we had talks from several members of MDPI, roundtable discussions on the peer-review process and upholding research integrity, and an engaging presentation from the Editor-in-Chief (EiC) of MDPI journal Mathematics, Francisco Chiclana, about his involvement with the Research Excellence Framework.
“This was a great first summit for MDPI UK and received excellent feedback”
In the following I highlight some of the sessions and the discussion topics covered in each session.
Session 1: Opening Speech and Introduction to MDPI
I shared an overview of MDPI’s mission, achievements, and commitment to quality. The Q&A touched on key topics such as perception and reputation management, expanding our arts and humanities portfolio, and funding challenges for open access (OA) in the UK.
A takeaway from this session was that in 2025, we will circulate a mini annual report to all editors, helping them understand MDPI’s mission and achievements beyond the context of their specific journals.
Session 2: MDPI and the Research Excellence Framework (REF)
Prof. Francisco Chiclana (EiC of Mathematics) highlighted MDPI’s role in REF, its purpose, and future directions.
Session 3: Editorial Process, Ethics, and Research Integrity
Dr. Giulia Stefenelli presented on the various editorial roles and responsibilities, quality metrics, and procedures for dealing with misconduct. The Q&A centred on AI in publishing, institutional roles in research integrity, and better data management practices.
Session 4: Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP)
Becky Castellon presented on IOAP benefits, including MDPI’s partnership with JISC, which includes more than 60 UK institutions, and highlighted the advantages of pure OA over transformative agreements.
Session 5: Round Table Discussion
Colleagues from our MDPI Manchester office Jaime Anderson and Dr. Michael O’Sullivan, along with colleagues from our Basel office Damaris Critchlow and Giulia Stefenelli, discussed innovations in peer review, challenges in maintaining scientific integrity, and future solutions.
Session 6: MDPI PR and the Voice of the Customer
I recapped our customer satisfaction drivers, including speed and editorial support. I also spoke about tackling misinformation about OA and MDPI in general, and outlined a way forward for us all to participate in advocating for open science.
This was a great first summit for MDPI UK and received excellent feedback from our EiCs, SEiCs, and EBMs. A BIG thank-you to our Manchester team (pictured below) and everyone else involved in organizing this event. Their hard work and dedication are much appreciated!
Impactful Research
MDPI and UK Publications
The UK is an important market for MDPI, ranking ninth in total submissions to MDPI and eighth in total MDPI publications, with over 72,200 publications to date. As at October 2024, there were more than 3,600 EBMs from the UK, 48% of whom have an H-index above 26. We also have 46 EiCs, and 63 SEiCs in the UK, some of whom joined us in Manchester for the UK Summit.
The UK is a strong advocate of OA publishing, with nearly three quarters of all articles in 2023 published on open access platforms. The country enjoys a large academic market, producing high-quality papers, and is home to some of the world’s top universities. Among MDPI’s 825 IOAP agreements, over 60 of these are in the UK, facilitated through our partnership with JISC.
“The UK is a strong advocate of OA publishing”
Visit to MDPI’s Manchester Office
Last week, I visited our Manchester office to see the expanding office space, connect with our staff, and present at the MDPI UK Summit held in Manchester.
Throughout the day, I met with various teams to better understand their work and discuss their future development plans in greater depth. Hearing from group leads about the progress we have made and the challenges we face offered many valuable insights. I also had the chance to connect personally with members of the content team. It’s great to see how this young and ambitious team is coming together.
I also took the opportunity to address the entire office about the role of MDPI UK within the wider company. During this session, I answered questions about growth and public relations initiatives. Giulia Stefenelli joined us to address questions about the role of AI in MDPI’s future.
Jaime Anderson (Office Manager) and the Manchester team have done a great job of growing the office since its establishment in 2019. Today, it has around 150 staff members across various departments, including English editing, editorial services, marketing and communications, and IOAP. The team is highly active in local marketing initiatives, such as author training sessions, scholar visits, and conferences.
For more information and updates on our Manchester office, follow MDPI UK on LinkedIn.
Inside MDPI
Basel Job Fair
In November, the HR team from our Basel office connected with over 300 young professionals at the Basel Job Fair 2024. This is my biased opinion, of course, but we had the best branded booth and merchandise, which drew a lot of attention from young talent wanting to learn about current and future job opportunities at MDPI.
Our HR team also helped review CVs on the spot, providing advice on how to improve them and making a positive impression on the future workforce in Basel.
This is a reminder that MDPI is not only focused on supporting young researchers but that we also recruit and develop young talent. We have seen MDPI HR do this really well throughout all of our offices, from Asia Pacific to Europe and North America.
HR plays an important role in our growing company, helping us meet our recruitment targets as well as providing support for local teams, guidance on management and best practices, a safe space for employees, and brand recognition for MDPI, among many other things.
“MDPI is not only focused on supporting young researchers: we also recruit and develop young talent”
This is a quick appreciation post to all HR staff working to support MDPI and our colleagues, cultivating talent and supporting careers at every stage. Thanks HR staff, keep up the great work!
Coming Together for Science
Pharmaceuticals 2024 – Recent Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences Towards a Healthy Life (The 20th Anniversary)
I am pleased to share that the Pharmaceuticals 2024 – Recent Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences Towards a Healthy Life took place from 27 to 29 November 2024 in Barcelona, Spain. It was chaired by Prof. Dr. Amelia Pilar Rauter from the Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; Dr. Alfredo Berzal Herranz from Instituto de Parasitología y Biomedicina López-Neyra (IPBLN) CSIC, Spain; and Prof. Dr. Mary Jane Meegan from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
The conference took place in Casa Convalescència, a part of the Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site. The three-day event included three plenary sessions and eight invited speakers, from eight countries, and 29 selected talks. Of the presentations on site, there were 32 posters and 29 oral presentations.
The main goal of the ‘Pharmaceuticals 2024’ international conference was to cover the newest technologies and research areas including medicinal chemistry, natural products, organic synthesis, radiopharmaceuticals, pharmacology, toxicology, and biomolecular and glycosciences, in a meeting that brought together experts to present their latest findings on combatting infection, inflammation, pain, and neurodegeneration, to mention just a few of the topics that were discussed.
“The main goal of ‘Pharmaceuticals 2024’ was to cover the newest technologies and research areas”
20th Anniversary of Pharmaceuticals
The year 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of Pharmaceuticals – a journal dedicated to medicinal chemistry and related drug sciences, which is published monthly online by MDPI. To honour this milestone, we are reflecting on our past accomplishments and embarking on an exciting new chapter. This celebration is also one of the reasons why we organized the conference Pharmaceuticals 2024. With an Impact Factor of 4.3 and a CiteScore of 6.1, the journal is covered in Scopus, SCIE (Web of Science), PubMed, PMC, Embase, CAPlus/SciFinder, and other databases. Pharmaceuticals has published over 6,000 papers from more than 37,000 authors. More than 10,000 reviewers have reviewed for it at least once.
20th Anniversary of Pharmaceuticals: The Video
This video captures the experiences of the conference chairs, honorary guests and committee members of the conference.
Thank you to our partnering societies
A special thank-you is due to our partnering societies the Spanish Society Of Medicinal Chemistry (SEQT) and the Spanish Society For Biochemistry And Molecular Biology (SEBBM) for their support of the Pharmaceuticals 2024 conference. I am also pleased to report that we presented two awards, sponsored by the journal Pharmaceuticals, including the Best Presentation Award and the Best Oral Presentation Award, recognizing the contributions of our participants.
Closing Thoughts
Presenting at the 4th Central European Technology Forum
I visited Krakow, Poland in November to participate in the 4th Central European Technology Forum (CETEF’24), which took place on 18 and 19 November.
CETEF is an international conference that has been jointly organized since 2014 by the Polish Chamber of Commerce for Advanced Technologies (IZTECH) and the Polish Federation of Engineering Associations, with the support of the European Parliament and the European Commission, in cooperation with universities, research institutes and the high-tech industry. The 2024 event focused on presentation to advance the European science and technology agenda for 2025–2030.
MDPI participated as a key publishing sponsor. We had an exhibition booth and held two key presentations during the conference. On Monday, I presented MDPI’s vision, purpose, and achievements.
On Tuesday, Dr. Giulia Stefenelli shared how MDPI supports advancements in high technology and energy transition, highlighting our portfolio, services, tools and initiatives for promoting progress and interdisciplinary collaboration.
We received positive feedback from scientists and government representatives in attendance.
A big thank-you goes to our colleagues from the Krakow office for their support in organizing our participation and managing the MDPI booth.
Special thanks are owing to Weronika Gorka-Kumik, Igor Matic, Vincent Di, Agnieszka Rydz, Ksenia Shubenkova, Anna Krakowka and Klaudia Kasprowicz.
Below is a photo with the President of the Polish Chamber of Commerce conference (centre), along with MDPI colleagues Giulia Stefenelli, Weronika Gorka-Kumik, and Igor Matic (left to right).
“This year’s event focused on ideas and proposals to advance the European science and technology agenda for 2025–2030”
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG
4 December 2024
685 MDPI Editors Named Highly Cited Researchers in 2024

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the 685 Editorial Board Members of our journals – from 39 different countries and territories – who have been recognized as Highly Cited Researchers for 2024 by Clarivate. This distinction highlights their exceptional scientific achievements and significant contributions, which transcend academic boundaries to advance global knowledge, sustainability, security, and well-being.
Clarivate's annual Highly Cited Researcher™ list identifies the most influential scientists of the past decade, whose work has had a profound and widespread impact across various scientific and social science disciplines. Their impactful papers rank among the top 1% by citations in one or more of the 21 fields analyzed within the "Essential Science Indicators," marking them as leaders in their respective domains.
"Highly Cited Researchers have demonstrated significant and broad influence in their field(s) of research," according to Clarivate. In 2024, a total of 6,886 Highly Cited Researcher designations were awarded to 6,636 individuals.
The following is a list of MDPI's Editorial Board Members named Highly Cited Researchers in 2024. We congratulate them for their achievement and their contributions to advancing knowledge in their respective fields.
Abate, Antonio |
Jiang, Lianzhou |
Song, Jibin |
15 November 2024
Prof. Dr. A. Douglas Kinghorn Appointed Chair of the 2024 Tu Youyou Award Committee

We are honored to announce that Prof. Dr. A. Douglas Kinghorn will serve as the Chair of the 2024 Tu Youyou Award Committee.
Name: Prof. Dr. A. Douglas Kinghorn
Affiliation: College of Pharmacy, The Ohio State University, USA
Prof. Dr. Kinghorn is a leading expert in pharmacognosy and natural products research. He is recognized for his key contributions to discovering bioactive compounds from plants, especially in anticancer, cancer chemopreventive, and substances with a sweet taste and taste-modifying agents. His prolific contributions include over 590 peer-reviewed works and edited or co-edited 40 scientific volumes.
The 2024 Tu Youyou Award Committee, under Prof. Dr. Kinghorn's guidance, will focus on identifying innovative research in the fields of natural products chemistry and medicinal chemistry. The committee will aim to identify groundbreaking work with the potential to lead to significant advancements in these areas.
We are confident that, with Prof. Dr. Kinghorn at the helm, the 2024 Tu Youyou Award will continue to inspire excellence and innovation in the related fields.
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.
The 2024 Tu Youyou Award remains open for nominations until 31 December 2024. 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.
5 November 2024
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #17 - OA Week, Basel Open Day, Beijing Graphene Forum

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
Open Access Week: Forging the Future of Open Access through Global Reach and Collaboration
From 21 to 27 October, we celebrated International Open Access Week (OAW), highlighting the importance of making research accessible to everyone. This campaign reinforced our commitment to advancing open access (OA) and showcased how we are helping research communities worldwide adopt OA as their standard.
“OA publishing is now a cornerstone of global research”
Throughout the week, we featured MDPI’s efforts to support quality open research through blog posts on topics such as how Research Integrity Promotes OA Practices, our Preprints.org platform, and supporting societies with different OA models. These initiatives capture our commitment to making research more inclusive and accessible to all.
OA publishing is now a cornerstone of global research, with more researchers choosing OA over traditional paywalled models, and embracing new, community-driven models.
Benefits of Open Access and Open Research
- Accelerated Discoveries: OA speeds up scientific progress by allowing immediate access to findings, enabling researchers to build on each other’s work faster.
- Community-Led Innovation: Open research empowers communities to manage their own platforms, creating collaboration and shared knowledge.
- Increased Visibility: OA broadens the reach of your research, leading to greater recognition, collaboration, and impact.
- Cross-Disciplinary Connections: By removing financial and geographical barriers, OA unites diverse fields, sparking innovation across disciplines.
MDPI Singapore Celebrates Open Access Week
MDPI Singapore also hosted its first-ever OAW event at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre, bringing together academics, researchers, and students to discuss the future of open scholarship. Conversations focused on the potential of new publishing models, alternative funding strategies, and the importance of communicating research to wider audiences.
As OA evolves, MDPI remains a committed partner in advancing open science and creating a transparent, inclusive research environment. For a full recap of the week’s highlights and resources, visit our campaign page.
Impactful Research
MDPI Connection to Nobel-Winning Protein Research
David Baker, an American biochemist, and Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper, two scientists from Google DeepMind, have been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their groundbreaking advancements in better understanding the structure of proteins, the molecular engines of life’s processes.
One half of the prize was awarded to Professor David Baker from the University of Washington for his development of revolutionary protein design software enabling the creation of novel proteins for vaccines, nanomaterials, and sensors. Prof. Baker co-authored a 2016 paper in MDPI’s Toxins journal on protein-based therapeutics.
Meanwhile, DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper received recognition for AlphaFold, the AI model that predicts protein structures from amino acid sequences, fulfilling a long-held scientific dream.
“We congratulate this year’s Nobel laureates for their groundbreaking contributions to the study of life”
Nobel Prize Laureates Entrust MDPI with Their Research
As at October 2024, 45 Nobel laureates had contributed to more than 115 articles across
35 MDPI journals. The privilege of hosting the research of such contributors, who significantly influence the open access movement, resonates deeply with our editorial teams.
We are proud to list the names of Pierre Agostini, Hiroshi Amano, Werner Arber, Aaron Ciechanover, Robert H. Grubbs, Oliver Hart, Gerard ‘t Hooft, Michael Houghton, Harald zur Hausen, Katalin Karikó, Jean-Marie Lehn, Gérard Mourou, Ferid Murad, Shuji Nakamura, William Nordhaus, Kostya S. Novoselov, Giorgio Parisi, Charles M. Rice, Alvin E. Roth, Donna Strickland, K. Barry Sharpless, George F. Smoot, Anne L’Huillier, Drew Weissman, Kurt Wüthrich, Ada Yonath, Tomas Lindahl, Thomas C. Südhof, Stanley B. Prusiner, Roger Kornberg, Robert F. Engle, Richard J. Roberts, Ōmura Satoshi, Kenneth J. Arrow, John B. Goodenough, Jennifer Doudna, Hamilton Othanel Smith, Eric R. Kandel, Carlo Rubbia, Bernard Feringa, Barry J. Marshall, Anthony J. Leggett, Andrew Victor Schally, and David Baker.
Notable MRNA Published in Cells
On 7 October 2024, the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was jointly awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation.
MicroRNAs are proving to be fundamentally important for how organisms develop and function. Some interesting papers about microRNA research are published in the MDPI journal Cells. I invite you browse through the notable papers related to microRNA research in Cells.
Inside MDPI
Basel Open Day
On 21 October, we held the Basel Open Day at our headquarters, welcoming a group of journal Editors-in-Chief (EiC) and Editorial Board Members (EBMs) for a full-day workshop. The event featured presentations and discussions on MDPI’s latest editorial updates, data integrity policies, society collaborations, and local market insights.
The following MDPI journals were represented during the visit: Physics, Journal of Personalized Medicine (JPM), Sci, Remote Sensing, Animals, Cells, Buildings, Histories, Sensors, and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH).
This was a great opportunity to showcase our new office space while gathering feedback from leading journal stakeholders. To get everyone on the same page, we took 60 minutes for round-table introductions, which helped set a collaborative tone and ground us in MDPI’s mission of disseminating open science.
“This was a great opportunity to gather feedback from leading journal stakeholders”
The general feedback from the day highlighted positive developments around our editorial and ethics policies, as well as areas for improvement, including flexibility regarding reviewer deadlines. There was a genuine appreciation and push for our ongoing efforts to share more about MDPI, including company updates and promoting high-quality research through our blog, announcements, and social media channels, which we have been growing and expanding.
Our Basel Open Day was a positive experience, bringing together key journal stakeholders and gathering insights to guide MDPI’s continued engagement with the academic community. We look forward to hosting future events of this kind and welcoming more scholars to our headquarters in Basel, Switzerland.
Coming Together for Science
ncRNA 2024 Conference in Basel
I am pleased to share that we held Non-coding RNA World 2024: Exploring Mechanisms, Designing Medicines (ICM 2024) in Basel, Switzerland this past 7–9 October.
The three-day event attracted just over 100 attendees, including two Chairs, 10 invited speakers and two keynotes from Prof. Mauro Giacca and Prof. Ling-Ling Chen. Of the presentations on site, there were 35 posters and 44 oral presentations.
The overall feedback was positive, with people enjoying the intimate event and the unique activities offered, including a guided tour around Basel’s Old Town (a must-see for anyone visiting the city) and a memorable conference dinner.
It was cool to see the winners of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine announced during the conference days. This was exciting for attendees, as the winners discovered a new class of RNA molecules (miRNAs). As one invited speaker put it, “It's exciting to be among fellows when something that important for the field is announced.”
“It's exciting to be among fellows when something that important for the field is announced”
Every attendee receives a conference survey, and I’m always pleased to see a high percentage of ‘Very Satisfied’ responses when asked about ‘treatment from conference personnel’. Kudos to our conference team for meeting our attendees’ needs. These events are a great opportunity for us to reach new audiences, as 92% of the respondents had never been to an MDPI conference, so I am thrilled to see us connecting with a new demographic of your researchers in the RNA field.
A special thank-you to our partnering societies The Epigenetics Society, The French Society of Genetics, LS2 / USGEB (Union of Swiss Societies for Experimental Biology), and The RNA Biology Group, as well as to our sponsors New England Biolabs and Arraystar for their support of the ncRNA 2024 conference. I am also pleased to report that we presented two awards, including the Best Presentation Award and two Best Poster Award, recognizing the contributions of our participants.
Upcoming In-Person Event
27–29 November 2024
Pharmaceuticals 2024 – Recent Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences Towards a Healthy Life
Location: Barcelona, Spain
The discovery of new molecules, their properties, and actions to enhance human health and quality of life.
Find more upcoming MDPI events here.
Closing Thoughts
Beijing Graphene Forum 2024
I am pleased to share that we had a successful time at the Beijing Graphene Forum 2024, which drew around 1,000 attendees, including Konstantin Novoselov (2015 Nobel Prize in Physics) and other high-profile scholars in materials science and chemistry. It was a great opportunity to present MDPI on the big stage, with university presidents from institutions such as Peking University also in attendance.
I had the honour of awarding Prof. Zhongfan Liu, Chairman of the Chemical Science Committee, with a medal and presenting certificates to the members of the Chemical Science Committee; this is an important initiative to help expand MDPI’s journals and influence in China. These are highly respected scholars, and we enjoyed connecting with them over lunch as well.
“This is an important initiative to help expand MDPI’s journals and influence in China”
I also had the chance to speak about MDPI and open access, giving a five-minute speech during the opening ceremony and a 20-minute presentation at the close. MDPI hosted a sub-forum where both academic scholars and MDPI members shared insights, and we engaged with attendees at our MDPI booth.
This was a great opportunity to spotlight MDPI as the main publishing partner for the event, and I was proud to represent us on stage. We also met with scholars to discuss topics such as their publishing needs and institutional policies, open access, impact journals, and IOAP.
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG
24 October 2024
Recruiting Early Career Editorial Board Members for Cells
In order to further enhance the international influence of the journal Cells (ISSN: 2073-4409), promote the academic exchange of young scientists, and support the Editorial Board with additional talent, the first Early Career Editorial Board of Cells (2025–2026) is being set up, and outstanding young scholars are invited to join!
Recruitment:
We plan to recruit a total of 50 Early Career Editorial Board Members.
Application eligibility:
- Significant research achievements in the fields of cell biology, molecular biology and biophysics. Research expertise includes, but is not limited to, the following: cell structure; cell physiology; cellular metabolism; cellular immunology; intra- and extracellular signaling; cell movement and motility; autophagy; apoptosis; cell aging, senescence; cell techniques; cell growth and differentiation; stem cells; genetic disorders and therapy; omics; plant, algae and fungi cell biology; neurodegeneration, neuroinflammation;
- Willingness to spend enough time to contribute to the development of the journal with passion and enthusiasm;
- Scholars who preside over national-level scientific research projects and have overseas experience will be preferred;
- Within 10 years of achieving their Ph.D.
Benefits of Early Career Editorial Board Members include the following:
- A certificate for being an Early Career Editorial Board Member will be provided. The term of Early Career Editorial Board membership is two years and can then be renewed;
- The resumes of Early Career Editorial Board Members will be publicized on journal media platforms to improve academic visibility;
- An opportunity to be promoted to the position of 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 bilingual media content for promotion;
- Reviewing at least one and no more than three manuscripts per year;
- Inviting submissions from local and overseas world-leading scientists in respective research fields.
Applications:
Please send the application form and your academic resume to cells@mdpi.com with the subject “Targets Early Career Editorial Board Application + Name + Institute + Research Expertise”.
Application deadline: 31 December 2024.
Selection process:
Initial screening of application materials → selection by the Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Board Members → email notification → issuing a certificate of appointment.
21 October 2024
Cells | Notable Papers Related to microRNA Research
Cells (ISSN: 2073-4409) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal published online semi-monthly by MDPI, providing an advanced forum for studies related to cell biology, molecular biology, and biophysics.
On 7 October 2024, the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet decided to award the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation.
MicroRNAs are proving to be fundamentally important for how organisms develop and function. Some interesting papers about microRNA research are published in the journal Cells. We are pleased to invite you to read the notable papers related to microRNA research in Cells.
1. “MicroRNA as a Potential Therapeutic Molecule in Cancer”
by Joanna Szczepanek, Monika Skorupa and Andrzej Tretyn
Cells 2022, 11(6), 1008; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11061008
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/6/1008
2. “From Molecular Mechanisms to Therapeutics: Understanding MicroRNA-21 in Cancer”
by Jiho Rhim, Woosun Baek, Yoona Seo and Jong Heon Kim
Cells 2022, 11(18), 2791; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11182791
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/18/2791
3. “Network Regulation of microRNA Biogenesis and Target Interaction”
by Shintaro Komatsu, Hiroki Kitai and Hiroshi I. Suzuki
Cells 2023, 12(2), 306; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12020306
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/2/306
4. “miRNAs as Biomarkers and Possible Therapeutic Strategies in Rheumatoid Arthritis”
by Tomasz Kmiołek and Agnieszka Paradowska-Gorycka
Cells 2022, 11(3), 452; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11030452
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/3/452
5. “The Biogenesis of miRNAs and Their Role in the Development of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis”
by Jinmeng Liu, Fenghua Zhou, Yingjun Guan, Fandi Meng, Zhenhan Zhao, Qi Su, Weiwei Bao, Xuemei Wang, Jiantao Zhao, Zijun Huo et al.
Cells 2022, 11(3), 572; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11030572
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/3/572
6. “MicroRNAs and Their Big Therapeutic Impacts: Delivery Strategies for Cancer Intervention”
by Charles Holjencin and Andrew Jakymiw
Cells 2022, 11(15), 2332; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11152332
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/15/2332
7. “Functional Role of microRNAs in Regulating Cardiomyocyte Death”
by Urna Kansakar, Fahimeh Varzideh, Pasquale Mone, Stanislovas S. Jankauskas and Gaetano Santulli
Cells 2022, 11(6), 983; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11060983
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/6/983
8. “The Role of MicroRNA in the Regulation of Tumor Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transition”
by Jing Feng, Shaofan Hu, Keli Liu, Guiyin Sun and Yiguo Zhang
Cells 2022, 11(13), 1981; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11131981
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/13/1981
9. “MicroRNA Networks in Cognition and Dementia”
by Grace S. Blount, Layton Coursey and Jannet Kocerha
Cells 2022, 11(12), 1882; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11121882
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/12/1882
10. “Potential miRNA Use as a Biomarker: From Breast Cancer Diagnosis to Metastasis”
by Euclides Jordan-Alejandre, Alma D. Campos-Parra, Dora Luz Castro-López and Macrina Beatriz Silva-Cázares
Cells 2023, 12(4), 525; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12040525
Available online: www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/4/525
11. “Hydrogen Sulfide Improves Angiogenesis by Regulating the Transcription of pri-miR-126 in Diabetic Endothelial Cells”
by Wenlong Xue, Qingqing Zhang, Ying Chen and Yichun Zhu
Cells 2022, 11(17), 2651; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11172651
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/17/2651
12. “miR-150-5p and let-7b-5p in Blood Myeloid Extracellular Vesicles Track Cognitive Symptoms in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis”
by Federica Scaroni, Caterina Visconte, Maria Serpente, Maria Teresa Golia, Martina Gabrielli, Marijn Huiskamp, Hanneke E. Hulst, Tiziana Carandini, Milena De Riz, Anna Pietroboni et al.
Cells 2022, 11(9), 1551; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11091551
Available online: www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/9/1551
13. “Comprehensive Characterization of Platelet-Enriched MicroRNAs as Biomarkers of Platelet Activation”
by Teresa L. Krammer, Stephan Zeibig, Waltraud C. Schrottmaier, Anita Pirabe, Silvia Goebel, Andreas B. Diendorfer, Hans-Peter Holthoff, Alice Assinger and Matthias Hackl
Cells 2022, 11(8), 1254; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11081254
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/8/1254
14. “UC-BSCs Exosomes Regulate Th17/Treg Balance in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus via miR-19b/KLF13”
by Jianxin Tu, Nan Zheng, Chentong Mao, Shan Liu, Hongxing Zhang and Li Sun
Cells 2022, 11(24), 4123; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11244123
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/24/4123
15. “Dissecting miRNA–Gene Networks to Map Clinical Utility Roads of Pharmacogenomics-Guided Therapeutic Decisions in Cardiovascular Precision Medicine”
by Fani Chatzopoulou, Konstantinos A. Kyritsis, Christos I. Papagiannopoulos, Eleftheria Galatou, Nikolaos Mittas, Nikoleta F. Theodoroula, Andreas S. Papazoglou, Efstratios Karagiannidis, Maria Chatzidimitriou, Anna Papa et al.
Cells 2022, 11(4), 607; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11040607
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/4/607
16. “BC-miR: Monitoring Breast Cancer-Related miRNA Profile in Blood Sera—A Prosperous Approach for Tumor Detection”
by Barbara N. Borsos, Zoltán G. Páhi, Zsuzsanna Ujfaludi, Farkas Sükösd, Alíz Nikolényi, Sarolta Bankó, Gabriella Pankotai-Bodó, Orsolya Oláh-Németh and Tibor Pankotai
Cells 2022, 11(17), 2721; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11172721
Available online: www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/17/2721
17. “Mitochondria Localized microRNAs: An Unexplored miRNA Niche in Alzheimer’s Disease and Aging”
by Jazmin Rivera, Laxman Gangwani and Subodh Kumar
Cells 2023, 12(5), 742; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12050742
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/5/742
18. “The Functional Role and Regulatory Mechanism of Bromodomain-Containing Protein 9 in Human Uterine Leiomyosarcoma”
by Qiwei Yang, Maria Victoria Bariani, Ali Falahati, Azad Khosh, Ricardo R. Lastra, Hiba Siblini, Thomas G. Boyer and Ayman Al-Hendy
Cells 2022, 11(14), 2160; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11142160
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/14/2160
19 . “MicroRNA-4516 in Urinary Exosomes as a Biomarker of Premature Ovarian Insufficiency”
by Zobia Umair, Mi-Ock Baek, Jisue Song, Seona An, Seung Joo Chon and Mee-Sup Yoon
Cells 2022, 11(18), 2797; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11182797
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/18/2797
20. “Towards Personalized Medicine in Myasthenia Gravis: Role of Circulating microRNAs miR-30e-5p, miR-150-5p and miR-21-5p”
by Francesca Beretta, Yu-Fang Huang and Anna Rostedt Punga
Cells 2022, 11(4), 740; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11040740
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/4/740
21. “Towards Personalized Medicine in Myasthenia Gravis: Role of Circulating microRNAs miR-30e-5p, miR-150-5p and miR-21-5p”
by Richard Molnar, Laszlo Szabo, Andras Tomesz, Arpad Deutsch, Richard Darago, Bence L. Raposa, Nowrasteh Ghodratollah, Timea Varjas, Balazs Nemeth, Zsuzsanna Orsos et al.
Cells 2022, 11(8), 1300; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11081300
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/8/1300
by Giulia Accardi, Filippa Bono, Giuseppe Cammarata, Anna Aiello, Maria Trinidad Herrero, Riccardo Alessandro, Giuseppa Augello, Ciriaco Carru, Paolo Colomba, Maria Assunta Costa et al.
Cells 2022, 11(9), 1505; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11091505
Available online: www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/9/1505
23. “Ssc-MiR-21-5p and Ssc-MiR-615 Regulates the Proliferation and Apoptosis of Leydig Cells by Targeting SOX5”
by Qi Tang, Yanghai Zhang, Linxiu Yue, Hongying Ren and Chuanying Pan
Cells 2022, 11(14), 2253; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11142253
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/14/2253
24. “Oxidative Stress and MicroRNAs in Endothelial Cells under Metabolic Disorders”
by Morgan Minjares, Wendy Wu and Jie-Mei Wang
Cells 2023, 12(9), 1341; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12091341
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/14/2253
25. “Exosomal miRNA Profiling in Vitreous Humor in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy”
by Agnieszka Kot and Radoslaw Kaczmarek
Cells 2023, 12(1), 123; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12010123
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/1/123
More articles published in Cells can be accessed via https://www.mdpi.com/search?journal=cells.
16 October 2024
MDPI's Newly Launched Journals in September 2024
Five new journals covering a diverse range of subjects launched their inaugural issue in September 2024. Like other journals in MDPI’s portfolio, these journals are dedicated to sharing the latest research through open access, reflecting our commitment to making knowledge accessible to all.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the Editorial Board Members for their dedication to the launch and development of our new journals. Each journal will ensure its high-quality output via excellent editorial and rigorous peer-review processes so that the published articles achieve significant impact and broad visibility.
We invite you to explore and learn more about these new journals below.
Journal | Founding Editor-in-Chief | Journal Topics (Selected) |
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Prof. Dr. Nejat Düzgüneş, University of the Pacific, USA | Editorial | view inaugural issue | biological therapy and stem-cell therapy; drug therapy; chemotherapy; radiation and other nonsurgical therapeutic strategies | view journal scope | submit an article |
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Prof. Dr. Magda Tsolaki, Greek Federation of Alzheimer’s Disease, Greece; Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece | Editorial | view inaugural issue | surgical/procedural complications; complications; perioperative adverse events; postoperative adverse events | view journal scope | submit an article |
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Prof. Dr. Steven R. Fassnacht, Colorado State University, USA; Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, USA | Editorial | view inaugural issue | ice as a mineral; atmospheric ice; sea ice; freshwater ice; ice sheets; ice caps and ice shelves | view journal scope | submit an article |
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Dr. Francisco Epelde, Hospital Universitari Parc Tauli, Spain; University Autonoma of Barcelona, Spain | Editorial | view inaugural issue | hospital management; hospital facilities; hospital services; hospital risk management; health law | view journal scope | submit an article |
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Prof. Dr. Nicola Ferri, University of Padova, Italy | Editorial | view inaugural issue | lipids in cells and whole organisms; lipid structure and function; lipid products and processes; dietary lipids and nutrition | view journal scope | submit an article |
We wish to thank everyone who has supported the development of open access publishing. You are welcome to send an application here or contact the New Journal Committee (newjournal-committee@mdpi.com) if you would like to create more new journals.
11 October 2024
Cells | Highly Cited Papers in 2023
Cells (ISSN: 2073-4409) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal published online semi-monthly by MDPI, providing an advanced forum for studies related to cell biology, molecular biology, and biophysics.
We are pleased to invite you to read the most highly cited papers of Cells in 2023.
1. “Probiotics Mechanism of Action on Immune Cells and Beneficial Effects on Human Health”
by Chiara Mazziotta, Mauro Tognon, Fernanda Martini, Elena Torreggiani and John Charles Rotondo
Cells 2023, 12(1), 184; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12010184
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/1/184
2. “Doxorubicin—An Agent with Multiple Mechanisms of Anticancer Activity”
by Mateusz Kciuk, Adrianna Gielecińska, Somdutt Mujwar, Damian Kołat, Żaneta Kałuzińska-Kołat, Ismail and Renata Kontek
Cells 2023, 12(4), 659; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12040659
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/4/659
3. “Gut-Microbiota-Derived Metabolites Maintain Gut and Systemic Immune Homeostasis”
by Juanjuan Wang, Ningning Zhu, Xiaomin Su, Yunhuan Gao and Rongcun Yang
Cells 2023, 12(5), 793; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12050793
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/5/793
4. “Various AAV Serotypes and Their Applications in Gene Therapy: An Overview”
by Shaza S. Issa, Alisa A. Shaimardanova, Valeriya V. Solovyeva and Albert A. Rizvanov
Cells 2023, 12(5), 785; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12050785
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/5/785
5. “Pathogenesis Underlying Neurological Manifestations of Long COVID Syndrome and Potential Therapeutics”
by Albert Leng, Manuj Shah, Syed Ameen Ahmad, Lavienraj Premraj, Karin Wildi, Gianluigi Li Bassi, Carlos A. Pardo, Alex Choi and Sung-Min Cho
Cells 2023, 12(5), 816; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12050816
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/5/816
6. “Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Infections, Animal Modeling, and Therapeutics”
by Stephen J. Wood, Timothy M. Kuzel and Sasha H. Shafikhani
Cells 2023, 12(1), 199; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12010199
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/1/199
7. “Mechanisms of Blood–Brain Barrier Protection by Microbiota-Derived Short-Chain Fatty Acids”
by Ekaterina Fock and Rimma Parnova
Cells 2023, 12(4), 657; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12040657
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/4/657
8. “Current Strategies for Exosome Cargo Loading and Targeting Delivery”
by Haifeng Zeng, Shaoshen Guo, Xuancheng Ren, Zhenkun Wu, Shuwen Liu and Xingang Yao
Cells 2023, 12(10), 1416; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12101416
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/10/1416
9. “The Role of Inflammation in CKD”
by Saurav Prashant Kadatane, Matthew Satariano, Michael Massey, Kai Mongan and Rupesh Raina
Cells 2023, 12(12), 1581; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12121581
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/12/1581
10. “Microglia Mediated Neuroinflammation in Parkinson’s Disease”
by Sevim Isik, Bercem Yeman Kiyak, Rumeysa Akbayir, Rama Seyhali and Tahire Arpaci
Cells 2023, 12(7), 1012; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12071012
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/7/1012
11. “Modulation of NRF2/KEAP1 Signaling in Preeclampsia”
by Giovanni Tossetta, Sonia Fantone, Federica Piani, Caterina Crescimanno, Andrea Ciavattini, Stefano Raffaele Giannubilo and Daniela Marzioni
Cells 2023, 12(11), 1545; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12111545
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/11/1545
12. “Current Advancements in Spinal Cord Injury Research—Glial Scar Formation and Neural Regeneration”
by Tanner Clifford, Zachary Finkel, Brianna Rodriguez, Adelina Joseph and Li Cai
Cells 2023, 12(6), 853; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12060853
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/6/853
13. “Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Drive Lipid Peroxidation during Ferroptosis”
by Michael S. Mortensen, Jimena Ruiz and Jennifer L. Watts
Cells 2023, 12(5), 804; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12050804
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/5/804
14. “The Role of Macrophages in the Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis”
by Alexander V. Blagov, Alexander M. Markin, Anastasia I. Bogatyreva, Taisiya V. Tolstik, Vasily N. Sukhorukov and Alexander N. Orekhov
Cells 2023, 12(4), 522; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12040522
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/4/522
15. “GFAP as a Potential Biomarker for Alzheimer’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis”
by Ka Young Kim, Ki Young Shin and Keun-A Chang
Cells 2023, 12(9), 1309; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12091309
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/9/1309
16. “Network Regulation of microRNA Biogenesis and Target Interaction”
by Shintaro Komatsu, Hiroki Kitai and Hiroshi I. Suzuki
Cells 2023, 12(2), 306; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12020306
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/2/306
17. “Cancer Vaccine Therapeutics: Limitations and Effectiveness—A Literature Review”
by Mariusz Kaczmarek, Justyna Poznańska, Filip Fechner, Natasza Michalska, Sara Paszkowska, Adrianna Napierała and Andrzej Mackiewicz
Cells 2023, 12(17), 2159; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12172159
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/17/2159
18. “Cancer Spheroids and Organoids as Novel Tools for Research and Therapy: State of the Art and Challenges to Guide Precision Medicine”
by Sanae El Harane, Bochra Zidi, Nadia El Harane, Karl-Heinz Krause, Thomas Matthes and Olivier Preynat-Seauve
Cells 2023, 12(7), 1001; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12071001
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/7/1001
19. “Kynurenine Pathway in Diabetes Mellitus—Novel Pharmacological Target?”
by Kamila Kozieł and Ewa M. Urbanska
Cells 2023, 12(3), 460; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12030460
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/3/460
20. “Prevalence of Olfactory Dysfunction with the Omicron Variant of SARS-CoV-2: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis”
by Christopher S. von Bartheld and Lingchen Wang
Cells 2023, 12(3), 430; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12030430
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/3/430
More articles published in Cells can be accessed via https://www.mdpi.com/search?journal=cells.