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30 September 2025
Nobel Prize — The Science Behind the Prize
Nobel Prizes are the world’s most prestigious recognition of scientific breakthroughs, honoring discoveries that push the boundaries of knowledge and reshape entire fields. They bring into the public eye researchers whose work might otherwise remain known only within specialized circles.
For many, winning a Nobel Prize is a surreal experience. Laureates often describe a mix of joy, humility, reflection, and gratitude for the teams and collaborators whose contributions made the achievement possible. Behind every Nobel-winning idea lies years of careful, incremental work—a process that often goes unseen.
When Prof. Steven Weinberg won the Nobel Prize in Physics in October 1979, his wife Louise, a legal scholar, reminded him to keep doing the ordinary hard work of science, joking: “Now you have to write some unimportant papers.” True to form, Weinberg continued to push the boundaries of our understanding of the Universe, showing that curiosity and dedication extend far beyond the moment of recognition (Hofmann 2025: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/17/6/840).
Discover the science behind the world’s most transformative ideas
Over the years, dozens of Nobel laureates have published their work with MDPI, entrusting our open access journals to disseminate their findings to a global audience. As of 2024, more than 40 laureates have contributed over 115 articles across 35 journals, ranging from pioneering research on microRNAs and mRNA therapeutics, to fundamental insights in theoretical physics, and advances in structural biology.
We regularly spotlight how Nobel Prize–winning research intersects with the contributions of our authors. This not only celebrates the achievements of the laureates, but also underscores the role of open access in ensuring that transformative science reaches the widest possible audience.
On this page, we invite you to explore selected works by Nobel laureates within the MDPI portfolio, and to join us in celebrating the global impact of their ideas.

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2025 has been awarded to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi for for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance. MDPI sincerely invites you to explore research in a related field.

The Science Behind the Prize: 2025 Nobel Physiology or Medicine Roundtable
6 October 2025, 03:30 pm (CEST)
You are welcome to watch the recording here!
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 has been awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit. MDPI sincerely invites you to explore research in a related field.

The Science Behind the Prize: 2025 Nobel Physics Roundtable
7 October 2025, 02:30 pm (CEST)
You are welcome to watch the recording here!

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 has been awarded to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi for the development of metal-organic frameworks. MDPI sincerely invites you to explore research in a related field.
29 September 2025
Cells | Highly Cited Papers Published in 2024 in the “Cell Methods” Section
In order to be published in the “Cell Methods” Section of Cells (ISSN: 2073-4409), we seek papers that develop new robust, reproducible methods that can advance scientific progress. We also welcome papers that present a new tool or set of reagents that will be of significant utility and interest to the community. Areas of interest include innovations in sequencing, bioimaging/opto-genetic technologies, genome editing, single-molecule approaches, computational methods, biotechnology, and synthetic biology.
Our readers can enjoy free and unlimited access to the full texts of all of the open access articles published in our journal. We welcome you to read our most highly cited papers published in 2024, which can be viewed below:
1. “CRISPR-Based Gene Therapies: From Preclinical to Clinical Treatments”
by Marine Laurent, Marine Geoffroy, Giulia Pavani and Simon Guiraud
Cells 2024, 13(10), 800; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13100800
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/10/800
2. “Fourier Ptychographic Microscopy 10 Years on: A Review”
by Fannuo Xu, Zipei Wu, Chao Tan, Yizheng Liao, Zhiping Wang, Keru Chen and An Pan
Cells 2024, 13(4), 324; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13040324
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/4/324
3. “Patient-Derived Organoids Recapitulate Pathological Intrinsic and Phenotypic Features of Fibrous Dysplasia”
by Ha-Young Kim, Clémentine Charton, Jung Hee Shim, So Young Lim, Jinho Kim, Sejoon Lee, Jung Hun Ohn, Baek Kyu Kim and Chan Yeong Heo
Cells 2024, 13(9), 729; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13090729
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/9/729
4. “Protecting Orthopaedic Implants from Infection: Antimicrobial Peptide Mel4 Is Non-Toxic to Bone Cells and Reduces Bacterial Colonisation When Bound to Plasma Ion-Implanted 3D-Printed PAEK Polymers”
by. Hedi Verena Kruse, Sudip Chakraborty, Renxun Chen, Naresh Kumar, Muhammad Yasir, William T. Lewin, Natalka Suchowerska, Mark D. P. Willcox and David R. McKenzie
Cells 2024, 13(8), 656; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13080656
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/8/656
5. “Standardized Protocol for Resazurin-Based Viability Assays on A549 Cell Line for Improving Cytotoxicity Data Reliability”
by Jessica Petiti, Sabrina Caria, Laura Revel, Mattia Pegoraro and Carla Divieto
Cells 2024, 13(23), 1959; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13231959
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/23/1959
6. “Quantification of Polystyrene Uptake by Different Cell Lines Using Fluorescence Microscopy and Label-Free Visualization of Intracellular Polystyrene Particles by Raman Microspectroscopic Imaging”
by Amelie Roth, Astrid Tannert, Nadja Ziller, Simone Eiserloh, Bianca Göhrig, Rustam R. Guliev, María José Gonzalez Vazquez, Max Naumann, Alexander S. Mosig, Sven Stengel et al.
Cells 2024, 13(5), 454; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13050454
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/5/454
7. “The Power of Reagent Titration in Flow Cytometry”
by Diana L. Bonilla, Alberta Paul, Jesus Gil-Pulido, Lily M. Park and Maria C. Jaimes
Cells 2024, 13(20), 1677; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13201677
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/20/1677
8. “Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Reveals Cardiac Fibroblast-Specific Transcriptomic Changes in Dilated Cardiomyopathy”
by Adam Russell-Hallinan, Oisín Cappa, Lauren Kerrigan, Claire Tonry, Kevin Edgar, Nadezhda Glezeva, Mark Ledwidge, Kenneth McDonald, Patrick Collier, David A. Simpson et al.
Cells 2024, 13(9), 752; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13090752
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/9/752
9. “Subcellular Feature-Based Classification of α and β Cells Using Soft X-ray Tomography”
by Aneesh Deshmukh, Kevin Chang, Janielle Cuala, Bieke Vanslembrouck, Senta Georgia, Valentina Loconte and Kate L. White
Cells 2024, 13(10), 869; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13100869
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/10/869
10. “Preparation of Viable Human Neurites for Neurobiological and Neurodegeneration Studies”
by Markus Brüll, Nils Geese, Ivana Celardo, Michael Laumann and Marcel Leist
Cells 2024, 13(3), 242. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13030242
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/3/242
28 September 2025
Meet Us at Kidney Week 2025, 6–9 November 2025, Houston, USA
MDPI will attend ASN Kidney Week 2025, which will take place from 6 to 9 November 2025, at the George R. Brown Convention Center, in Houston, USA.
The American Society of Nephrology (ASN) invites you to participate in the largest and most influential international gathering of kidney professionals worldwide. Join the kidney community as we come together with a shared focus on improving the lives of over 850 million people across the globe. At Kidney Week 2025 in Houston, TX, you will have the opportunity to engage with more than 12,000 kidney professionals and experience the Scientific Exposition, which showcases the latest advances in treatment, research, and cutting-edge technology in nephrology. As the world’s premier nephrology meeting, Kidney Week offers exciting and challenging opportunities to exchange knowledge, discover the newest scientific and medical developments, and take part in engaging discussions with leading experts in the field.
MDPI is excited to participate in this prestigious event. We welcome you to visit MDPI’s booth, where you will be able to have face-to-face exchanges with our representatives, and learn more about our open access publishing services.
The following MDPI journals will be represented:
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If you plan to attend this event, we encourage you to visit our booth and speak to 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: https://www.asn-online.org/kidneyweek.
23 September 2025
Obituary—Prof. Dr. Anahid Jewett
It is with profound sadness that we share the news that Prof. Dr. Anahid Jewett, esteemed Section Board Member of Cells and Professor in the Division of Oral Biology and Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), passed away in 2025.
Prof. Dr. Jewett was an internationally recognized immunologist whose pioneering research profoundly advanced our understanding of the immune system’s role in cancer, with a particular focus on natural killer (NK) cells. Her work illuminated the mechanisms by which NK cells regulate tumor progression and immune surveillance, paving the way for novel therapeutic approaches in cancer immunotherapy.
Throughout her distinguished career at UCLA and the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Prof. Dr. Jewett was dedicated to both scientific innovation and mentorship. She authored numerous influential publications that shaped the field of tumor immunology and was widely respected for her contributions to translational research bridging basic science and clinical application.
As a Section Board Member of Cells, Prof. Dr. Jewett played a vital role in supporting the journal’s mission to foster high-quality research dissemination. Her insight, dedication, and generosity enriched the scientific community and inspired colleagues and students alike.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to Prof. Dr. Jewett’s family, friends, and colleagues. Her legacy as a scientist, mentor, and leader will endure in the field of cancer immunology and beyond.
Cells Editorial Office
23 September 2025
Cells | Highly Cited Papers Published in 2024 in the “Mitochondria” Section
We are pleased to share a selection of highly cited papers published in Cells (ISSN: 2073-4409) in the Section “Mitochondria” in 2024.
1. “Mitochondria: A Promising Convergent Target for the Treatment of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis”
by Teresa Cunha-Oliveira, Liliana Montezinho, Rui F. Simões, Marcelo Carvalho, Elisabete Ferreiro and Filomena S. G. Silva
Cells 2024, 13(3), 248; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13030248
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/3/248
2. “Cooperation of Various Cytoskeletal Components Orchestrates Intercellular Spread of Mitochondria between B-Lymphoma Cells through Tunnelling Nanotubes”
by Henriett Halász, Viktória Tárnai, János Matkó, Miklós Nyitrai and Edina Szabó-Meleg
Cells 2024, 13(7), 607; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13070607
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/7/607
3. “Cardiomyopathy in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and the Potential for Mitochondrial Therapeutics to Improve Treatment Response”
by Shivam, H. Gandhi, Lee Sweeney, Cora C. Hart, Renzhi Han and Christopher G. R. Perry
Cells 2024, 13(14), 1168; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13141168
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/14/1168
4. “Daily Light Onset and Plasma Membrane Tethers Regulate Mitochondria Redistribution within the Retinal Pigment Epithelium”
by Matilde V. Neto, Giulia De Rossi, Bruce A. Berkowitz, Miguel C. Seabra, Philip J. Luthert, Clare E. Futter and Thomas Burgoyne
Cells 2024, 13(13), 1100; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13131100
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/13/1100
by Sandra E. Pérez, Monika Gooz and Eduardo N. Maldonado
Cells 2024, 13(21), 1789; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13211789
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/21/1789
23 September 2025
Cells | Highly Cited Papers Published in 2024 in the “Cells of the Cardiovascular System” Section
The cardiovascular system comprises the heart, blood and lymphatic vessels, and blood. Its most well-known function is the transport of oxygen and nutrients and waste removal, but it also represents the road for immune and stem cells, hormones, and active metabolites. The importance of the cardiovascular system is underlined by the fact that the heart is the first functional organ during embryonic development in mammals, and congenital cardiovascular malformations are the most common birth defects with mostly unknown causes. Furthermore, cardiovascular diseases are the most common causes of death worldwide. Thus, investigation of the function of cells in the cardiovascular system, their interactions, signaling, electrophysiology, specification, and plasticity is of great importance for our understanding of cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology.
This Section of Cells (ISSN: 2073-4409) aims to publish research that provides novel insights and conceptual advancements in the field of cardiovascular science at the biophysical, molecular, cellular, organ, and organism levels.
You have free and unlimited access to the full texts of all the open access articles published in our journal. We welcome you to read our most highly cited papers published in 2024 listed below:
1. “H2S Protects from Rotenone-Induced Ferroptosis by Stabilizing Fe-S Clusters in Rat Cardiac Cells”
by Sara Linjacki, Yuehong Wang, Navjeet Baath, Devin Mantle and Guangdong Yang
Cells 2024, 13(5), 371; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13050371
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/5/371
2. “Single-Cell Analyses Offer Insights into the Different Remodeling Programs of Arteries and Veins”
by Miguel G. Rojas, Simone Pereira-Simon, Zachary M. Zigmond, Javier Varona Santos, Mikael Perla, Nieves Santos Falcon, Filipe F. Stoyell-Conti, Alghidak Salama, Xiaofeng Yang, Xiaochun Long et al.
Cells 2024, 13(10), 793; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13100793
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/10/793
3. “The Role of Fatty Acid Synthase in the Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell to Foam Cell Transition”
by Bethany J. Bogan, Holly C. Williams, Claire M. Holden, Vraj Patel, Giji Joseph, Christopher Fierro, Hugo Sepulveda, W. Robert Taylor, Amir Rezvan and Alejandra San Martin
Cells 2024, 13(8), 658; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13080658
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/8/658
4. “Anti-Inflammatory Oxysterol, Oxy210, Inhibits Atherosclerosis in Hyperlipidemic Mice and Inflammatory Responses of Vascular Cells”
by Frank Stappenbeck, Feng Wang, Satyesh K. Sinha, Simon T. Hui, Lia Farahi, Nigora Mukhamedova, Andrew Fleetwood, Andrew J. Murphy, Dmitri Sviridov, Aldons J. Lusis et al.
Cells 2024, 13(19), 1632; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13191632
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/19/1632
5. “Leucine Supplementation Prevents the Development of Skeletal Muscle Dysfunction in a Rat Model of HFpEF”
by Paula Ketilly Nascimento Alves, Antje Schauer, Antje Augstein, Maria-Elisa Prieto Jarabo, Anita Männel, Peggy Barthel, Beatrice Vahle, Anselmo S. Moriscot, Axel Linke and Volker Adams
Cells 2024, 13(6), 502; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13060502
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/6/502
6. “Defining Transcriptomic Heterogeneity between Left and Right Ventricle-Derived Cardiac Fibroblasts”
by Michael Bradley Dewar, Fahad Ehsan, Aliya Izumi, Hangjun Zhang, Yu-Qing Zhou, Haisam Shah, Dylan Langburt, Hamsini Suresh, Tao Wang, Alison Hacker et al.
Cells 2024, 13(4), 327; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13040327
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/4/327
7. “Cellular, Molecular and Clinical Aspects of Aortic Aneurysm—Vascular Physiology and Pathophysiology”
by Dominika Domagała, Krzysztof Data, Hubert Szyller, Maryam Farzaneh, Paul Mozdziak, Sławomir Woźniak, Maciej Zabel, Piotr Dzięgiel and Bartosz Kempisty
Cells 2024, 13(3), 274; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13030274
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/3/274
8. “The Role of FNDC5/Irisin in Cardiovascular Disease”
by Maciej Grzeszczuk, Piotr Dzięgiel and Katarzyna Nowińska
Cells 2024, 13(3), 277; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13030277
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/3/277
9. “The Impact of Natriuretic Peptides on Heart Development, Homeostasis, and Disease”
by Alexandra E. Giovou, Monika M. Gladka and Vincent M. Christoffels
Cells 2024, 13(11), 931; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13110931
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/11/931
10. “Giant Cell Arteritis: Advances in Understanding Pathogenesis and Implications for Clinical Practice”
by Marino Paroli, Rosalba Caccavale and Daniele Accapezzato
Cells 2024, 13(3), 267; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13030267
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/3/267
8 September 2025
Cells Best Paper Award—Winners Announced
The Cells 2024 Best Paper Award for papers published in 2023 has been presented to the following articles, selected by a committee chaired by the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Alexander E. Kalyuzhny. Following a review process conducted by the Award Evaluation Committee, six winners were chosen.
Article:
First Prize: CHF 500 and a voucher for a full discount on the article processing charge of one paper, valid for one year.
“Poly-L-Lactic Acid Fillers Improved Dermal Collagen Synthesis by Modulating M2 Macrophage Polarization in Aged Animal Skin”
by Seyeon Oh, Je Hyuk Lee, Hyoung Moon Kim, Sosorburam Batsukh, Mi Jeong Sung, Tae Hwan Lim, Myoung Hoon Lee, Kuk Hui Son and Kyunghee Byun
Cells 2023, 12(9), 1320; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12091320
Second Prize: a voucher for a full discount on the article processing charge of one paper, valid for one year.
“SIRT3 Deficiency Enhances Ferroptosis and Promotes Cardiac Fibrosis via p53 Acetylation”
by Han Su, Aubrey C. Cantrell, Jian-Xiong Chen, Wei Gu and Heng Zeng
Cells 2023, 12(10), 1428; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12101428
“The RhoA-ROCK1/ROCK2 Pathway Exacerbates Inflammatory Signaling in Immortalized and Primary Microglia”
by Elliot J. Glotfelty, Luis B. Tovar-y-Romo, Shih-Chang Hsueh, David Tweedie, Yazhou Li, Brandon K. Harvey, Barry J. Hoffer, Tobias E. Karlsson, Lars Olson and Nigel H. Greig
Cells 2023, 12(10), 1367; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12101367
Review:
First Prize: CHF 500 and a voucher for a full discount on the article processing charge of one paper, valid for one year.
“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
Second Prize: a voucher for a full discount on the article processing charge of one paper, valid for one year.
“Doxorubicin—An Agent with Multiple Mechanisms of Anticancer Activity”
by Mateusz Kciuk, Adrianna Gielecińska, Somdutt Mujwar, Damian Kołat, Żaneta Kałuzińska-Kołat, Ismail Celik and Renata Kontek
Cells 2023, 12(4), 659; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12040659
“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
Please join us in congratulating the winners of the Cells 2024 Best Paper Award. We also wish to take this opportunity to thank our authors for their continued support of Cells (ISSN: 2073-4409).
8 September 2025
Cells | Highly Cited Papers Published in 2024 in the “Stem Cells” Section
We are pleased to share a selection of highly cited papers published in the “Stem Cells” Section of Cells (ISSN: 2073-4409) in 2024, which are listed below.
1. “A Novel CRISPR-Cas9 Strategy to Target DYSTROPHIN Mutations Downstream of Exon 44 in Patient-Specific DMD iPSCs”
by Neha R. Dhoke, Hyunkee Kim, Karim Azzag, Sarah B. Crist, James Kiley and Rita C. R. Perlingeiro
Cells 2024, 13(11), 972; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13110972
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/11/972
2. “Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Neural Progenitor Cells Showed Neuronal Differentiation, Neurite Extension, and Formation of Synaptic Structures in Rodent Ischemic Stroke Brains”
by Yonehiro Kanemura, Atsuyo Yamamoto, Asako Katsuma, Hayato Fukusumi, Tomoko Shofuda, Daisuke Kanematsu, Yukako Handa, Miho Sumida, Ema Yoshioka, Yutaka Mine et al.
Cells 2024, 13(8), 671; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13080671
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/8/671
3. “Adult Human, but Not Rodent, Spermatogonial Stem Cells Retain States with a Foetal-like Signature”
by Stephen J. Bush, Rafail Nikola, Seungmin Han, Shinnosuke Suzuki, Shosei Yoshida, Benjamin D. Simons and Anne Goriely
Cells 2024, 13(9); 742; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13090742
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/9/742
4. “Neonatal Brains Exhibit Higher Neural Reparative Activities than Adult Brains in a Mouse Model of Ischemic Stroke”
by Ryo Nishiyama, Takayuki Nakagomi, Akiko Nakano-Doi, Yoji Kuramoto, Masahiro Tsuji and Shinichi Yoshimura
Cells 2024, 13(6), 519; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13060519
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/6/519
5. “Administration of Human-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Activates Locally Stimulated Endogenous Neural Progenitors and Reduces Neurological Dysfunction in Mice after Ischemic Stroke”
by Shuichi Fujiwara, Akiko Nakano-Doi, Toshinori Sawano, Shuji Kubo, Nobutaka Doe and Takayuki Nakagomi
Cells 2024, 13(11), 939; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13110939
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/11/939
6. “Optical Genome Mapping Reveals Genomic Alterations upon Gene Editing in hiPSCs: Implications for Neural Tissue Differentiation and Brain Organoid Research”
by Lucia Gallego Villarejo, Wanda M. Gerding, Lisa Bachmann, Luzie H. I. Hardt, Stefan Bormann, Huu Phuc Nguyen and Thorsten Müller
Cells 2024, 13(6), 507; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13060507
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/6/507
7. “Transcription Factor-Mediated Generation of Dopaminergic Neurons from Human iPSCs—A Comparison of Methods”
by Kirstin O. McDonald, Nikita M. A. Lyons, Luca K. C. Gray, Janet B. Xu, Lucia Schoderboeck, Stephanie M. Hughes and Indranil Basak
Cells 2024, 13(12), 1016; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13121016
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/12/1016
8. “Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC)-Derived GABAergic Neuron Differentiation in Bipolar Disorder”
by Daniel J. Schill, Durga Attili, Cynthia J. DeLong, Melvin G. McInnis, Craig N. Johnson, Geoffrey G. Murphy and K. Sue O’Shea
Cells 2024, 13(14), 1194; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13141194
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/14/1194
by Wing Moon Raymond Lam, Wen-Hai Zhuo, Long Yang, Rachel Tan, Sai Kiang Lim, Hwee Weng Dennis Hey and Wei Seong Toh
Cells 2024, 13(9), 761; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13090761
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/9/761
4 September 2025
Cells Best PhD Thesis Award—Winners Announced
It is our great pleasure to announce the winners of the Cells 2024 Best PhD Thesis Award. This award is given in recognition of young scholars who are judged to have completed the most outstanding PhD thesis in the field of cell biology, encouraging them to continue their outstanding work and further contribute to their field. The award has been granted for the following thesis:
“Aging, Stress and Neuroplasticity”
by Nimmy Varghese Thiruthanathil, Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience, USA
As the awardee, Dr. Nimmy Varghese Thiruthanathil will receive an honorarium of CHF 800 and an electronic certificate.
With so many high-quality applicants, the evaluation process and final decision were challenging. We would like to thank all the applicants for submitting a diverse and fascinating range of research topics. On behalf of the assessment committee, we congratulate the winners on their accomplishments.
Cells Editorial Office
3 September 2025
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