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31 March 2026
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO’s Letter #33 - 2025 Annual Report, Preprints.org, IWD, Recapping Viruses 2026 & Romania Salon

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

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


Opening Thoughts

Scaling Open Access with Integrity: MDPI Annual Report 2025

I am pleased to share the release of MDPI’s 2025 Annual Report, reflecting our continued progress as one of the world’s leading open access publishers. The report highlights not only our growth, but also the continued evolution of our publishing model and our commitment to quality, transparency, and collaboration.

You can explore the full report here: https://mdpi-res.com/data/mdpi_annual_report_2025_0401.pdf?1775045421

Or visit the interactive page: https://www.mdpi.com/annual-report-2025/

A Year of Growth and Responsibility

2025 was a year of significant growth for MDPI. We received over 669,000 manuscript submissions, the highest in our history, while maintaining a rejection rate above 60%, reinforcing our commitment to both scale and quality.

We published 261,576 peer-reviewed open access articles across a portfolio of 500 journals, supported by a global community of more than 68,000 Editorial Board Members and 209,000 reviewers.

Scaling with Integrity

Growth alone is not the objective; how we grow matters.

Our 2025 Annual Report, Scaling Open Access with Integrity, reflects our continued focus on building the systems and processes that support reliable and trustworthy publishing. As submission volumes increase globally, so too does the importance of robust editorial workflows, research integrity frameworks, and the infrastructure required to support them.

In 2025, we continued to invest in:

  • Research integrity and quality assurance processes
  • Editorial support and reviewer engagement
  • Transparency across the publishing workflow

These efforts ensure that scale does not come at the expense of rigor, but rather reinforces it.

Validation Through Indexing and Visibility

As MDPI continues to grow, validation of quality remains essential.

In 2025, the number of MDPI journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection increased from 298 to 329, while Scopus coverage reached 355 journals, including 45 new acceptances. Coverage in major biomedical databases (PMC/Medline/PubMed) expanded to 95 journals, and indexing in Ei Compendex increased significantly.

These milestones reflect the strength of our editorial processes and the trust placed in our journals by independent indexing bodies.

Importantly:

  • 96% of all MDPI articles are indexed in Web of Science databases
  • More than 1.75 million articles are indexed, with an average of 13 citations per article

Recognition through Journal Citation Reports also continues to grow:

  • 298 journals received Impact Factors
  • 65% ranked in the top half of their categories
  • 61 journals achieved top-quartile positions

These developments demonstrate that growth and quality are advancing together, supported by strong editorial oversight and consistent performance across our journal portfolio.

Strengthening Partnerships and Community

Open access is a collaborative endeavor.

In 2025, we expanded our institutional partnerships to more than 1,000 IOAP agreements, helping simplify publishing for researchers and institutions worldwide.

We also hosted 60 in-person conferences and virtual events, bringing together more than 28,000 participants to exchange ideas, share research, and strengthen connections across the global scientific community.

At the heart of everything we do is this community of authors, editors, reviewers, and partners who make open science possible.

Looking Ahead

Open access continues to move toward becoming the standard model for sharing research globally. With that growth comes increased responsibility.

Our focus moving forward is to continue building a publishing ecosystem that is:

  • Collaborative, to serve the research community
  • Rigorous, to ensure quality
  • Transparent, to support trust
  • Scalable, to meet global demand

We believe that open access, when combined with strong editorial standards and integrity, is the most effective way to accelerate scientific progress.

Thank you to all the scholarly community who collaborated with us and our MDPI staff for your continued dedication and contributions in making 2025 a successful year.

Impactful Research

Celebrating Ten Years of Preprints.org: Accelerating Open Research

In 2026, MDPI’s preprints server Preprints.org marked its 10th anniversary as a platform dedicated to accelerating the dissemination of research. Since its launch, Preprints.org has grown into a global platform that hosts more than 120,000 preprints contributed by hundreds of thousands of researchers worldwide, generating tens of millions of views and downloads and demonstrating the value of sharing research openly and rapidly.

At MDPI, we are proud to celebrate ten years of Preprints.org supporting the mission of open science. Over the past decade, we have seen how early sharing of research can accelerate collaboration and help ideas move more quickly from discovery to impact.

The Evolution of Preprints

While Preprints.org launched in 2016, the idea behind it has deeper roots. The concept of rapid research dissemination has existed for decades, with early preprint servers showing how open sharing can accelerate scientific progress.

Over the past decade, preprints have become an increasingly important part of scholarly communication. Researchers across disciplines are looking at faster ways to share their discoveries, exchange ideas, and receive feedback from the global scientific community.

Preprints in a Growing Research Ecosystem

The global preprint landscape has expanded significantly over the past decade, with multiple platforms serving different research communities. The figure below (sourced from James Butcher newsletter), based on data from Dimensions (Digital Science), shows the growth of preprint outputs across several major platforms over time.

Among these platforms, arXiv (the pioneering preprint server) has experienced great growth in recent years. At the same time, other platforms have continued to expand their reach across disciplines, capturing increasing global interest in early research sharing.

Preprints.org contributes to this evolving ecosystem by providing a multidisciplinary platform that works in synergy with academic journals, helping researchers bridge the gap between rapid dissemination and the formal publication process.

Celebrating the First Decade

To commemorate this milestone, Preprints.org launched a 10th Anniversary celebration hub highlighting the impact of preprints and the researchers who contribute to them.

One of the central initiatives is the Popular Preprints of the Decade Award, recognizing influential preprints published between 2016 and 2026 across multiple research fields. Through community voting, the award will recognize research that has generated high engagement and visibility within the global research community.

Looking Ahead: The Next Decade of Preprints

As research communication continues to evolve, preprints will continue to play an important role in enabling faster collaboration, improving transparency, and expanding access to knowledge. The next decade may bring further integration between preprint platforms and journals, new tools for discovery and evaluation, and greater global participation in open science.

At MDPI, we remain committed to supporting researchers through platforms that encourage the open exchange of ideas. The success of Preprints.org over the past ten years reflects the engagement and trust of the global research community – authors, readers, reviewers, and collaborators who believe in the value of sharing knowledge openly.

Congratulations to everyone involved in the development and growth of Preprints.org over the past decade!

Inside MDPI

Beyond International Women’s Day: Supporting Women in Research

International Women’s Day (IWD) offers an opportunity to recognize the achievements of women around the world and reflect on how we can continue building a more inclusive future. In research and academia, this conversation carries particular importance, as scientific progress depends on diverse perspectives, and supporting women in science is essential to strengthening the global research ecosystem.

For MDPI, IWD is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in research and highlight the initiatives, conversations, and collaborations that help support researchers across disciplines and career stages.

Highlighting Women in Science Across MDPI

This year, MDPI marked International Women’s Day with a global campaign highlighting research, awards, and perspectives that support women in science. Throughout the week, our teams shared content across MDPI’s social media channels sharing the work of women researchers and encouraging engagement across the academic community.

As part of this initiative, MDPI published several blog articles exploring important themes related to gender equity in research. One article, Give Support, Gain Progress: Retaining Women in Science, discusses the importance of mentorship, institutional support, and inclusive research environments in helping women build sustainable scientific careers.

Another featured article, Bridging the Gap in Women’s Health Research, highlights the ongoing need to address disparities in health research and ensure that women’s health receives the scientific attention and investment it deserves.

These topics capture the notion that supporting women in science benefits not only individual researchers but the entire scientific community. When researchers from diverse backgrounds can contribute their perspectives and ideas, the scope and impact of scientific discovery expand.

Creating Spaces for Dialogue

Beyond online content, MDPI is also supporting conversations about women in research through community engagement.

On 10 March, MDPI UK hosted the “Women in Research” event, bringing together researchers and professionals to share experiences and discuss the opportunities and challenges women face throughout their scientific careers. Events like these are an opportunity for open dialogue, mentorship, and networking to create more inclusive research communities.

Looking Beyond a Single Day

While IWD is an important moment of recognition, progress requires ongoing effort.

Supporting women in research involves many forms of engagement: from mentorship and collaboration to creating inclusive environments in which diverse voices are heard and valued. Publishers, institutions, and researchers all play a role in building this ecosystem.

At MDPI, we remain committed to supporting the global research community and to promoting open access publishing as a foundation for accessible and inclusive knowledge-sharing.

As we reflect on IWD this year, we recognize the many women who contribute to research as authors, reviewers, editors, mentors, and educators; we also recognize the impact they continue to have on the advancement of science. The influence of women in research extends far beyond a single day of recognition, reminding us that supporting them is a commitment that continues throughout the year.

Coming Together for Science

Highlights from Viruses 2026 – New Horizons in Virology (11–13 March)

Through 11–13 March, we successfully delivered the Viruses 2026 – New Horizons in Virology MDPI conference in Barcelona, bringing together an international community of researchers, editors, and partners dedicated to advancing the field of virology.

Conference Highlights

Viruses 2026 in numbers:

  • 198 total registrations, with 171 attendees on site
  • 233 submissions, with 122 accepted
  • 42 short talks, 9 flash talks, and 80 posters
  • 13 invited speakers and 1 keynote speaker

The strong level of participation and quality of submissions once again demonstrate the relevance of the Viruses community.

A standout moment was the keynote lecture by Dr. Ho, which also attracted an NBC documentary film crew, highlighting the broader impact of the research being presented.

Scientific Programme

The conference programme covered areas across modern virology, including viral replication, pathogenesis, immunology, and public health. Sessions explored topics on antiviral therapeutics and vaccines, innate immunity, virus–host interactions, and the structure and mechanisms of virus replication.

Together, these discussions highlighted both the fundamental biology of viruses and the translational challenges of addressing emerging infectious diseases, reflecting the breadth and continued importance of virology research in a global context. The programme also included a sponsored workshop on research data management in virology, further emphasizing the importance of data practices in advancing the field.

Thank You

Feedback from participants has been very positive, and I would like to thank the Conference team for the organization and delivery of this year’s event.

Thank you to our Viruses journal team and all colleagues involved behind the scenes in supporting the delivery of the event. As noted by Dr. Eric Freed (EiC of Viruses), the success of this edition gives us strong momentum as we look ahead to the next conference in 2028, with opportunities to further expand participation and engagement.

Closing Thoughts

Recap from MDPI Romania Salon in Cluj-Napoca (24 March)

On 24 March, we had the opportunity to meet with members of the Romanian research community in Cluj-Napoca at our MDPI Romania Salon. The event was a space for presentations, open discussion, and the exchange of perspectives on publishing and the research landscape in Romania.

We welcomed 39 participants, including 27 researchers from institutions across Romania, representing cities such as Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, and Reșița. Among them were Editorial Board Members, Associate Editors, and Guest Editors, all of whom play an important role in collaborating with MDPI and shaping the quality and direction of academic publishing.

A Shared Commitment to Research Excellence

These events reflect MDPI’s commitment to connecting with and supporting researchers by means of transparency, dialogue, and collaboration. During the day, MDPI colleagues shared a series of presentations covering different parts of our publishing ecosystem:

  • MDPI’s presence in Romania – Anamaria Vartolomei (Journal Relationship Specialist (JRS), Section Managing Editor (ME))
  • MDPI’s performance, growth, and impact in Romania – Stefan Tochev (CEO)
  • Academic services, initiatives, and projects supporting researchers – Ioana Preda (JRS, Section ME)
  • Best practices and standards in publication ethics – Lavinia Rogojina (Research Integrity Manager)
  • Panel session on ethics, AI, and peer review – Lavinia Rogojina, Ioana Preda, Doris Larisa Albu (JRS, Section ME), Cristina Georgiana Spelmezan (JRS, Section ME)
  • Closing remarks – Lavinia Dumitrela Cozma (Operations Manager, Section ME)

Feedback from participants was very positive, particularly regarding the quality of discussions, the relevance of the topics, and the opportunity to engage directly with MDPI colleagues. What stood out most was the openness of the discussion. These events are important not only for the purposes of presenting what we do, but also as an opportunity to listen, understand concerns, and continue to build alignment with the research community.

Romania and the Growth of Open Access Publishing

The Romanian research landscape continues to show growth in open access (OA) publishing.

In 2025:

  • 72% of all publications in Romania were published as OA
  • Of these, 74% were Gold Open Access

Over the past five years, Romania has produced more than 109,000 publications, with approximately 71% available openly, highlighting a sustained shift toward accessibility and knowledge-sharing.

Within this landscape, MDPI continues to play a significant role:

  • MDPI is the leading OA publisher in Romania, contributing 42% of all OA publications in 2025
  • More than 37,000 articles have been published with MDPI by Romanian institutions since 1996
  • This figure includes over 7,500 publications in 2025 alone
  • More than 400 Editorial Board Members from Romania collaborate with MDPI across disciplines

These trends show the growth of OA and the strength of collaboration between MDPI and the Romanian research community.

Looking Ahead

As academic publishing continues to evolve, maintaining open and transparent communication with researchers is essential. Events such as our Salons and Summits provide great opportunities to exchange perspectives and to build trust and collaboration.

Thank you to all participants who joined us in Cluj, and to our teams in Romania for delivering a successful event. A special thank-you to Alina-Florina Agafitei (Marketing Specialist) for her care and attention to detail in delivering the Salon.

Stefan Tochev
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG

30 March 2026
Meet Us Virtually at the 1st International Online Conference on Children's Health, 17–19 November 2026—Dentistry and Oral Medicine Session


We are excited to announce the 1st International Online Conference on Children's Health, chaired by Prof. Dr. Paul R. Carney (Departments of Child Health and Neurology, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA), which will take place virtually from 17 to 19 November 2026.

The Dentistry and Oral Medicine Session is chaired by Dr. Simona Tecco (Dental School, University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Italy).

Dentistry and Oral Medicine Session Objectives: Welcome to this session on pediatric oral health, with a focus on early orthodontic prevention, growth guidance, and interceptive care. Join us to discuss innovations in screening protocols, digital diagnostics, preventive appliances, and public health implementation across diverse settings.

Important dates:
Deadline for abstract submission:
17 July 2026;
Notification of acceptance: 18 August 2026;
Registration deadline: 12 November 2026.

Information for authors:
Please submit your abstract at the following webpage: https://sciforum.net/user/submission/create/1087.

Please register for this event at https://sciforum.net/event/IOCCH2026?subscribe&section=#registration.

Please refer to https://sciforum.net/event/IOCCH2026?subscribe&section=#session4037 for further information.

For any enquiries regarding this event, please contact us at iocch2026@mdpi.com.

We look forward to seeing you at the 1st International Online Conference on Children's Health.

27 March 2026
Meet Us Virtually at the 1st International Online Conference on Children’s Health, 17–19 November 2026—Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Session


We are excited to announce the 1st International Online Conference on Children’s Health (IOCCH), chaired by Prof. Dr. Paul R. Carney (Departments of Child Health and Neurology, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA), which will be held virtually from 17 to 19 November 2026.

The Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Session will be chaired by Dr. Erich Rutz (1 Department of Pediatrics, The University of Melbourne, Australia; 2 Pediatric Orthopedic Department, Hugh Williamson Gait Laboratory, The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne, Australia).

Session Objectives: The session will present and highlight innovative pediatric orthopedic research.

Important dates:
Deadline for abstract submission:
17 July 2026;
Notification of acceptance: 18 August 2026;
Registration deadline: 12 November 2026.

Information for authors:

For any enquiries regarding this event, please contact us at iocch2026@mdpi.com.

We look forward to seeing you at the 1st International Online Conference on Children’s Health.

25 March 2026
Meet Us Virtually at the 1st International Online Conference on Children’s Health (IOCCH2026), 17–19 November 2026


We are excited to announce the 1st International Online Conference on Children’s Health (IOCCH2026), chaired by Prof. Dr. Paul R. Carney (Departments of Child Health and Neurology, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA), which will take place virtually from 17 to 19 November 2026. We have a Mental Health session, chaired by Dr. Valentina Lucia La Rosa (Department of Educational Sciences, University of Catania, Italy).

We warmly welcome academic institutions and professionals whose research focuses on child and adolescent mental health to attend IOCCH2026 and share their novel insights, scientific ideas, and practical research.

Topics are categorized into five sessions:
S1. Mental Health;
S2. Neonatology;
S3. Neurology, Neurodevelopmental, and Metabolic Disorders;
S4. Orthopedics and Sports Medicine;
S5. Dentistry and Oral Medicine.

We are currently seeking speakers, committee members, and abstract submissions for the Mental Health session.

Important dates:
Deadline for abstract submission: 17 July 2026;
Notification of acceptance: 18 August 2026;
Registration deadline: 12 November 2026.

Information for authors:
Please submit your abstract at the following webpage: https://sciforum.net/user/submission/create/1087.

Please register for this event at the following link: https://sciforum.net/event/IOCCH2026?section=#registration.

For further information please refer to the following link: https://sciforum.net/event/IOCCH2026.

For any inquiries regarding this event, please contact us at iocch2026@mdpi.com.

We look forward to seeing you at the 1st International Online Conference on Children’s Health.

25 March 2026
Acknowledging the Contributions of Our Reviewers in 2025


As a pioneer in open access publishing, MDPI maintains rigorous publication standards. This mission relies on the dedication and expertise of our reviewers, who invest their time and knowledge to ensure the quality and integrity of the research we publish.

In 2025, over 209,000 reviewers contributed to the peer-review process at MDPI, providing more than 1.3 million review reports for our journals. To express our gratitude, MDPI’s Reviewer Recognition Program highlights reviewers across over 400 journals, featuring those who have assessed at least one manuscript and agreed to be acknowledged.

In addition, MDPI has identified its Top 1000 Reviewers of 2024 to recognize those whose expertise, dedication, and thoughtful evaluations were particularly outstanding.

Many journals have also established Outstanding Reviewer Awards to honor our reviewers’ commitment to publication excellence. Together with the Exceptional Reviewer List, we showcase the importance of reviewers’ work and their time and dedication.

These initiatives serve to express our deepest appreciation and gratitude towards the whole reviewer community. In recognition of their contributions, we also welcome new researchers to join this community. If you would like to contribute to open access publishing, learn more about the reviewers’ benefits and sign up to join us.

13 March 2026
Children Exceptional Reviewers List 2026


April 2026

Name: Dr. Shingo Ueki
Affiliation: Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Health Sciences, Kyushu University, Japan
Interests: life science/lifelong developmental nursing
It is a privilege to contribute to the peer-review process of such a respected publication. Through my continued engagement in reviewing, I hope to support the advancement of nursing science and contribute to building a stronger evidence base for clinical practice.
Name: Dr. Venkatkiran Kanchustambham
Affiliation: Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Sanford Health / University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Fargo, North Dakota, USA
Interests: interventional pulmonology; interstitial lung disease; robotic bronchoscopy; cystic fibrosis; sarcoidosis
Peer review is a privilege and responsibility. Constructive, timely feedback strengthens science and supports authors—especially early-career researchers finding their voice.
Name: Dr. Laura-María Compañ Gabucio
Affiliation: Department of Pathology and Surgery (Occupational Therapy), Miguel Hernández University, Spain
Interests: occupational therapy; mental health; nutritional epidemiology; public health; autism spectrum disorder; child health; lifestyle and health promotion.
Peer review is an opportunity to contribute to scientific quality and support rigorous, constructive and transparent research.
Name: Dr. Maria Livia Ognean
Affiliation: Faculty of Medicine, Lucian Blaga University Sibiu, Romania
Interests: neonatology; neonatal intensive care; neonatal ventilation; neonatal ultrasound; neonatal nutrition; neonatal respiratory conditions; developmental care; prematurity; acute kidney lesions
Peer-reviewing allows me to stay updated with cutting‑edge and new research; also, it can sharpen my critical appraisal skills and deepen my expertise in fields I am interested in. For the academic world, peer-reviews contribute to maintaining the quality and integrity of the scientific literature.”  
Name: Prof. Cinzia Maspero
Affiliation: Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, University of Milan La Statale, Milan, Italy; Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy
Interests: orthodontics; pediatric dentistry; orthognathic surgery; temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders; artificial intelligence
Name: Dr. Denise Paschoal Soares
Affiliation: Liberal Arts Department, American University of the Middle East, Kuwait
Interests: gait analysis; motor competence; children's physical fitness
Name: Dr. Kelly M. Clanchy
Affiliation: The Hopkins Centre, Griffith University, Nathan, QLD, 4111, Australia
The School of Allied Health, Sport and Social Work, Griffith University, Gold Coast, 4222, Australia
Interests: physical activity; disability; children
Name: Dr. Ioannis Katsantonis
Affiliation: Department of Psychology,
Panteion University, Athens, Attikí, Greece
Interests: achievement motivation; educational psychology; school engagement; child and adolescent mental health; developmental psychology; latent variable modelling; emotional and behavioral self-regulation; self-regulated learning; self-efficacy; intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation; goal orientations; bullying; cross-cultural research; subjective well-being; developmental psychopathology; internalizing symptoms; externalizing symptoms
Name: Dr. Elena Gusson
Affiliation: Department of Surgery, Dentistry, Paediatrics and Gynaecology, Ophthalmology Clinic, University of Verona, 37126 Verona, Italy
Interests: medical retina; pediatric ophthalmology
Name: Dr. Susan A. Rethlefsen
Affiliation: Jackie and Gene Autry Orthopedic Center, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90027, USA
Interests: gait analysis; muscle exercise science; gait; motion analysis

March 2026

Name: Dr. Danilo Radanovic
Affiliation: Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Interests: Physical education; sports; gymnastics; pre-school children; motor skills
It is a privilege to contribute to the peer-review process and to support rigorous, meaningful research that advances children’s health, development, and well-being.

Name: Dr. Marcos Antonio Japiassu Resende Montes
Affiliation: Department of Restorative Dentistry - Dental Materials, Faculty of Dentistry of Pernambuco (FOP), University of Pernambuco (UPE), Brazil
Interests: Dental materials; adhesive systems; resin-based composites; biomaterials; clinical and in vitro research in restorative dentistry
Reviewing for Children allows me to support high-quality pediatric dentistry research by providing timely, constructive feedback that strengthens manuscripts and enhances clarity and clinical relevance.

Name: Dr. Branislav Antala 
Affiliation: Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia
Interests: Physical education pedagogy; physical education curriculum creation; assessment of children and youth in physical education teaching; international aspects of physical education and school sport; sport management

Name: Dr. Agnieszka Wasiluk
Affiliation: Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Faculty of Physical Education and Health in Biała Podlaska, Poland
Interests: Somatic development; motor development; physical fitness; environmental determinants; children and adolescents; secular trends in growth; secular trends in physical fitness; body composition; obesity; physical activity and obesity; fat distribution

Name: Dr. Hiroki Sato
Affiliation: Department of Cardiology and Clinical Examination, Oita University Faculty of Medicine, Japan
Interests: Cardiology; arrhythmia; clinical epidemiology 

Name: Dr. Carmit Gal 
Affiliations: 1 Education Department, Western Galilee Academic College, Derech Hamichlala 1, Akko, Israel; 2 The Brain and Behavior Research Institute, Western Galilee College, Derech Hamichlal 1, Akko, Israel
Interests: Psychopathology; treatment; DSM; counseling; psychoeducation; behavioral psychology; occupational therapy

Name: Dr. Francis R. Ackah-Jnr
Affiliation: School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
Interests: Inclusive education; leadership; early childhood; parent–school–community partnerships; disability; intercultural communication; international student experience          

Name: Dr. Mirko Prosen
Affiliation: University of Primorska, Faculty of Health Sciences, Izola, Slovenia
Interests: Nursing; sociology; women's health; transcultural healthcare; midwifery; reproductive health

Name: Dr. Didier A. Depireux
Affiliation: Otolith Labs, Washington, DC, United States
Interests: Biophysics; nonlinear dynamics; dynamical systems; tinnitus; theoretical physics; vestibular migraine; vestibular system; inner ear         

Name: Dr. Ermioni Katartzi
Affiliation: Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences―Serres, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 62500 Serres, Greece
Interests: Motor development and motor coordination difficulties

February 2026

Name: Dr. Lilijana Kornhauser-Cerar
Affiliation: Division of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Department of Perinatology, University Medical Center Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Interests: children; idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome; neonatology; intensive care; anemia of prematurity; recombinant human erythropoietin; nosocomial infections

Name: Dr. Kokkinari Artemisia
Affiliation: Department of Midwifery, University of West Attica, Greece
Interests: perinatal nutrition; vitamin D; maternal and neonatal health
Peer review is essential for maintaining scientific quality and integrity. I am glad to contribute to advancing research that supports maternal and child health.

Name: Dr. Raquel Ayuso Margañon
Affiliation: Hospital del Mar Nursing School (ESIHMar), Universitat Pompeu Fabra‑Affiliated, Barcelona, Spain
Interests: school nursing; adolescent health; school nursing; mental health promotion; health education research
I value the opportunity to provide rigorous and constructive reviews that support high‑quality research and contribute to advancing child and adolescent health.

Name: Dr. Catarina Inês Costa Afonso
Affiliation: RISE-Health, Santarém School of Health, Polytechnic Institute of Santarém, Portugal
Interests: family health nursing; informal caregivers; child and family health; chronic illness; dementia care; health literacy; community health; qualitative research
 Throughout my academic and professional journey, I have been deeply committed to understanding and supporting families facing the challenges of illness and caregiving. Families and informal caregivers play a central role in children’s health and wellbeing, particularly when managing chronic conditions or complex care needs. Witnessing the resilience of families and caregivers has been a strong motivation for my research in family health and caregiving. I believe that rigorous and innovative research in child and family health can contribute to more responsive health systems and better support for both children and their families. Reviewing for Children allows me to support high-quality pediatric science by providing timely and constructive feedback, while contributing to the dissemination of research that strengthens knowledge and practice in child and family health.

Name: Dr. Agnieszka Wasiluk
Affiliation: Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw,
Faculty of Physical Education and Health in Biała Podlaska, Poland
Interests: somatic development; motor development; physical fitness; environmental determinants; children and adolescents; secular trends in growth; secular trends in physical fitness; body composition; obesity; physical activity and obesity; fat distribution.

Name: Dr. Athanasios Kolovelonis
Affiliation: Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, University of Thessaly, Greece
Interests: physical education; physical activity; sport; self-regulated learning; motivation; cognition; metacognition; life skills; teaching styles

Name: Prof. Dr. Greta Yordanova
Affiliation:  Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University—Sofia
Interests: orthodontics; digital orthodontics; development and growth of the maxillofacial area.
Reviewing for a highly reputable journal is a rewarding and enriching experience.
Although it takes up some extra time, it compensates with new insight and perspectives on the issues discussed.
The diversity of viewpoints on the topics provides an opportunity to expand my knowledge in the specific field.
The structure of scientific articles stimulates my critical thinking and inspires new concepts and ideas.

Name: Dr. Britta Chocholka
Affiliation: Department of Trauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Interests: pediatric trauma; pediatric fractures; open fractures; external fixation; infection and complication management; epidemiology and outcomes of pediatric musculoskeletal injuries
It is a pleasure to review for Children. I highly appreciate the professional and efficient editorial process and look forward to continued collaboration with the journal.

Name: Dr. Swati Jayaram
Affiliation: Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA
Interests: sleep medicine; pediatric pulmonology

Name: Dr. Yoshimitsu Fujii
Affiliation: Department of Pediatrics, Kansai Medical University, Osaka, Japan;
Interests: biliary atresia; enemas in children; gallbladder; multiple pituitary hormones; pediatrics; pregnancy; severe functional constipation

January 2026

Name: Dr. Chung-Lin Lee
Affiliation: Department of Pediatrics, MacKay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
Interests: pediatric genetics; inborn errors of metabolism; mucopolysaccharidoses; rare diseases; zebrafish disease models
Peer review is a privilege that sharpens my own thinking while contributing to better science for children with rare diseases. I’m honored to support Children’s mission.”

Name: Dr. Piotr Pawłowski
Affiliations: 1 Department of Psychology, Psychosocial Aspects of Medicine, Medical University of Lublin, 20-093 Lublin, Poland; 2 Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Applied Sciences in Chełm, 22-100 Chełm, Poland
Interests: health psychology; psycho-oncology; oncology; hematology; public health
Serving the niche of pediatric oncology requires unwavering rigor. Reviewing for Children allows me to safeguard the quality of science that directly protects our most vulnerable patients.”

Name: Dr. Nadia Koltcheva
Affiliation: Department of Cognitive Science and Psychology, New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
Interests: developmental psychology (focus on childhood); social and emotional learning (SEL); social and emotional skills assessment and development; interpersonal relationships; empathy; psychological assessment and testing; assessment measures construction; translation and adaptation
Being a reviewer for Children is personally meaningful to me, as it combines my commitment to research with the opportunity to help strengthen studies that truly matter. It is both a responsibility and a privilege, allowing me to support high-quality research while sharpening my critical perspective and contributing to more impactful science.”

Name: Dr. Jorge Casaña-Mohedo
Affiliation: SONEV Research Group, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Catholic University of Valencia, Faculty of Health Sciences, Valencian International University (VIU), Spain
Interests: nursing; primary care; workplace; quality of health care; nurse’s role; COVID-19 clinical outcomes; quality of life of patients with vascular amputations

Name: Dr. Isidro Maya-Jariego 
Affiliation: Department of Social Psychology, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
Interests: child labor; network interventions; psychological sense of community; neighborhoods; volunteering and participation; personal networks; social network analysis; community interventions

Name: Dr. María Natividad Elvira-Zorzo
Affiliation: Department of Social Psychology and Anthropology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Salamanca, Spain
Interests: Social psychology; psychosocial factors affecting development; ageism; active ageing; retirement; mental health; nomophobia

Name: Dr. Josée Lagacé
Affiliation: School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada
Interests: speech and language processing; auditory processing; speech recognition; audiology
medical & health profession education; hearing loss; language learning; interpretation; language; speech intelligibility

Name: Dr. Gerit Pfuhl
Affiliation: CARE -- Center for Avalanche Research and Education, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway
Interests: psychology; cognition; human behavior; decision-making; rationality

Name: Dr. Adriana Verdezoto Alvarado
Affiliation: Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
Interests: diet quality; children; family; food environment

Name: Dr. Juliana Dushanova
Affiliation: Institute of Neurobiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
Interests: EEG; EEG signal processing; cognitive neuroscience; perception; electroencephalography; nonlinear dynamics; visual perception; synchronization; event-related potentials

13 March 2026
MDPI Canada | MDPI Subject Workshop—Building Resilient Public Health Systems: Equity, One Health and Innovation for Population Well-Being, 14 March 2026

On behalf of MDPI, we are pleased to extend a personal invitation to you to attend the MDPI subject workshop.

To further promote in-depth dialogue among experts and scholars in the field of global public health and advance academic exchange, MDPI Canada will host a workshop themed “Building Resilient Public Health Systems: Equity, One Health and Innovation for Population Well-Being” on 14 March 2026. We cordially invite you to participate!

Date: 14 March 2026 | 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Location: Ballroom C, Park Hyatt Toronto (4 Avenue Rd, Toronto, ON)

Workshop Co-Chairs:

Dr. Jamie Seabrook
Western University, Canada

Dr. Peizhong Peter Wang
Memorial University of Newfoundland and University of Toronto, Canada

Workshop program:

Session

Time

Registration

8:30–9:00 a.m.

Opening Speech (Chair & MDPI Representative)​

9:00–9:10 a.m.

Building Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Organizational Culture to Support Worker Mental Health and Wellbeing: A Qualitative Study of Employer and Worker Perspectives in Ontario Construction Skilled Trades
Dr. Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia, University of Toronto

9:10–9:40 a.m.

Piloting the Implementation of Assessment Tools in Child and Adolescent Outpatient Psychiatry
Dr. Michele Preyde, University of Guelph
Mr. Andre Watkis, Waterloo Regional Health Network

9:40–10:10 a.m.

Coffee Break (Group Photo)

10:10–10:40 a.m.

From Science to PracticeTM in Youth Mental Health: Designing Systems for Access, Utilization, and Impact
Dr. April Joy Damian, Moses/Weitzman Health System

10:40–11:10 a.m.

Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome in Youth: An Emerging Public Health and Systems Challenge
Dr. Jamie Seabrook, Western University

11:10–11:40 a.m.

Reducing Disparities in Preventive Care: Evidence from Screening and Health System Literacy Research
Dr. Peizhong Peter Wang, Memorial University of Newfoundland and University of Toronto

11:40 a.m.–12:10 p.m.

Buffet Lunch

12:10–2:00 p.m.

Advancing Equity Through Better Measurement: Addressing Bias, Lived Experience, and Inclusivity in Public Health Instrument Development
Dr. Ester Villalonga Olives, University of Maryland

2:00–2:30 p.m.

Navigating Care Across Healthcare Systems and Borders: Advancing Healthcare Equity and Access for Immigrants and Transnational Migrants
Dr. Lu Wang, Toronto Metropolitan University

2:30–3:00 p.m.

Introduction to the MDPI Clinical Medicine, Healthcare Subject and Publishing Trends of Public Health Field
Dr. Barnaby Crook, MDPI

3:00–3:30 p.m.

Coffee Break

3:30–4:00 p.m.

COVID-19 Pandemic Related Psychological Distress and Coping among Chinese Immigrants: Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
Dr. Lixia Yang, Toronto Metropolitan University

4:00–4:30 p.m.

Governing AI Chatbots for Resilient Public Health Systems: From Innovation to Implementation Frameworks
Dr. James Chow, University of Toronto

4:30–5:00 p.m.

Promoting Social Infrastructure for Public Health through Definancialized Long-Term Care
Dr. Lanyan Chen, Nipissing University

5:00–5:10 p.m.

Systems Thinking and Human Resource Management in Healthcare: A Review of Core Applications Across Health System Levels
Ms. Victoria Babysheva, University of Waterloo

5:10–5:20 p.m.

Closing Ceremony

5:30 p.m.

This workshop aims to provide a platform for researchers in public health-related fields to exchange academic findings, discuss cutting-edge issues, and share research experiences. There is no registration fee required, and coffee breaks and lunch will be provided during the workshop. Participants are responsible for their own travel expenses.

If you are interested in attending, please submit your registration form via the link below. If you know others who might be interested in receiving this invitation, please forward it to them. There will be a confirmation email sent by our team members once the registration is successful.

Registration link: https://forms.office.com/e/k3KcDK5ReN.

Registration deadline: 10 March 2026.

Thank you for your patience. If you have any questions, please contact us via email eventplanning@mdpi.com.

We look forward to your participation!

MDPI Canada

13 March 2026
Meet Us at the 129th Annual Meeting of the Japan Pediatric Society, 17–19 April 2026, Shimonoseki, Japan


MDPI will be attending the 129th Annual Meeting of the Japan Pediatric Society, which will be held from 17 to 19 Apr 2026 in Shimonoseki, Japan.

The Japan Pediatric Society was established on December 3, 1896, on the same day as the founding meeting of the Pediatric Research Society at the Nihon-bashi Kairakuen in Tokyo, and such was later recognized as the first general meeting. Previously (1890), several physicians working in the field of pediatrics at the Tokyo Imperial University had met under the name of the “Mumei-kai”. Two years later, the name was changed to the with the participation of Prof. Osa Hirota of the Department of Pediatrics, Tokyo Imperial University. The society had 45 members nationwide in 1895 and published 100 copies of the first edition of its official journal entitled “Pediatrics”.

The following open access journals will be represented at this conference:

If you are planning to attend this event, please feel free to visit our booth and speak to our representatives. We look forward to meeting you in person and will assist you with any queries that you may have.

For more information about this conference, please visit the official website via https://site2.convention.co.jp/129jps/index.html.

10 March 2026
Meet Us Virtually at the 6th International Online Conference on Nutrients—Innovations in Neonatal and Early Childhood Nutrition, 10–11 February 2027


We cordially invite you to attend the 6th International Online Conference on Nutrients—Innovations in Neonatal and Early Childhood Nutrition organized by the MDPI journal Nutrients (ISSN: 2072-6643; Impact Factor: 5.8) and co-organized by AEEP (the European Association for Paediatrics Education) and the University of Barcelona's Nutrition and Food Safety Research Institute (INSA-UB). The conference will take place online from 10 to 11 February 2027.

Conference Chairs:

  • Dr. Claude Billeaud, Hôpital des Enfants, CHU Pellegrin, Bordeaux, France; European Association for Paediatrics Education CEO;
  • Dr. Francisco J. Pérez-Cano, University of Barcelona, Barcelona and Nutrition and Food Safety Research Institute (INSA), Spain.

Topics of interest:

S1. Human Milk Composition and Its Role in Infant Development;
S2. Innovations in Lipid Nutrition for Neonates and Young Children;
S3. Protein Quality and Its Impact on Early Childhood Nutrition;
S4. Carbohydrates and Oligosaccharides in Early Nutrition;
S5. Micronutrients, Antioxidants, and Microbiota in Infant Health;
S6. Feeding Practices for Preterm and Term Infants.

Important dates:
Deadline for abstract submission:
12 October 2026;
Notification of acceptance: 10 November 2026;
Deadline for registration: 5 February 2027.

Guide for authors:
To submit your abstract, please click the following link: https://sciforum.net/user/submission/create/1729.

To register for the event, please click the following link:
https://sciforum.net/event/IOCNu2027?section=#registration.

Only abstracts will be accepted for this conference. To publish a conference proceedings paper free of charge and submit a full manuscript to Nutrients (ISSN: 2072-6643; Impact Factor: 5.8) with a 20% discount on the publication fee, please refer to the “Publication Opportunities” section of the conference website.

Best Presentation Award and Best Poster Award:
A total of six winners will be selected for the above awards. The winners will each receive a certificate and CHF 200.

For any inquiries regarding this event, please contact iocnu2027@mdpi.com.

We look forward to seeing you at the 6th International Online Conference on Nutrients.

9 March 2026
Meet Us at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting 2026, 16–20 May 2026, San Francisco, USA


Conference:
American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting 2026
Organization: American Psychiatric Association
Date: 16–20 May 2026
Place: San Francisco, USA

In a time when psychiatrists face increasing administrative demands, workforce shortages, and rapid changes in how care is delivered, the 2026 Annual Meeting theme, “Empowering the Psychiatric Workforce: Taking Control of Our Practices One Step at a Time”, captures both the challenges and opportunities ahead. It is a call to focus on what each of us can do, day by day, to strengthen our profession and the care we provide.

Empowerment begins with small, deliberate actions. It happens when psychiatrists find new ways to simplify processes, build more collaborative teams, or advocate for systems that support meaningful, patient-centered care. By taking ownership of these incremental changes, we begin to transform not only our practices, but also our collective confidence in shaping the future of mental health.

The 2026 Annual Meeting in San Francisco will highlight practical, evidence-based approaches to navigating today’s complex environment, through workshops, discussions, and shared strategies that meet psychiatrists where they are. It is an opportunity to connect, learn, and reenergize our sense of purpose.

MDPI will be attending the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting 2026. We welcome researchers from different backgrounds to visit and share their latest ideas with us.

The following open access journals will be represented:

If you will be attending this conference, please feel free to visit our booth. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person and answering any questions that you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the official website: https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/meetings/annual-meeting.

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