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18 February 2026
MDPI’s Open Access Program Reaches 1,000 Institutions Worldwide

MDPI has surpassed the milestone of 1,000 partners within the Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP). The agreements span 59 countries, covering North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.

Last year alone, more than 150 new libraries and academic institutions joined MDPI’s IOAP. With the expansion of an existing consortium deal in Sweden we welcomed a further 75 partners to the program in January 2026, enabling us to surpass the 1,000-partners milestone.

The IOAP supports affiliated researchers by streamlining submission processes, reducing administrative burdens, and offering discounted Article Processing Charges (APCs). Through IOAP membership, more than 61,300 research articles received APC discounts in 2025, driving greater visibility and accessibility for partner institutions and global research communities alike.

"This milestone marks a significant step towards expanding MDPI’s global impact," said Stefan Tochev, MDPI's CEO. "Reaching 1,000 IOAP partnerships is a true testament to the growing trust and collaboration we’ve built with universities, libraries, and research organizations worldwide. We are proud to lead the way in Open Access publishing, ensuring researchers have the support they need to reach global audiences." "The success of our program is reflected in the growing global demand for Open Science and quality publishing services," said Becky Castellon, MDPI institutional partnerships manager. "Equally, institutions are increasingly seeking Open Access publishing options that support funder and national mandates. Joining the IOAP makes compliance simple."

11 February 2026
World Pulses Day—“Pulses of the World: From Modesty to Excellence”, 10 February 2026


World Pulses Day is celebrated on 10 February 2026, marking the 8th annual observance with the theme “Pulses of the World: From Modesty to Excellence”.

This theme elevates pulses from simple staples to celebrated, versatile foods. Pulses, such as beans and lentils, are champions of resilience. They naturally enrich soil by fixing nitrogen, requiring less water and fertilizer than other crops. Nutritionally dense, they provide essential plant-based protein, fiber, and minerals. This day calls for increased awareness and consumption of pulses, encouraging everyone to integrate them into their diet, for a healthier planet and people.

On World Pulses Day, we recommend MDPI’s Biology & Life Sciences journals, which are relevant scientific communication platforms to support the production and consumption of pulses and promote sustainable food system and healthy meals.

 



Escaping Maturation Stress: Late Sowing as a Strategy to Secure High-Vigor Soybean Seeds in Subtropical Low-Altitude Environments
by Jose Ricardo Bagateli, Ricardo Mari Bagateli, Giovana Carla da Veiga, Ivan Ricardo Carvalho,
Willyan Junior Adorian Bandeira and Geri Eduardo Meneghello
Seeds 2025, 4(4), 64; https://doi.org/10.3390/seeds4040064

Integration of Genetic and Imaging Data to Detect QTL for Root Traits in Interspecific Soybean Populations
by Mohammad Shafiqul Islam, Jeong-Dong Lee, Qijian Song, Hyun Jo and Yoonha Kim
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2025, 26(3), 1152; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26031152

Carob-Based Functional Beverages: Nutritional Value and Health Properties
by Carla Buzzanca, Angela D’Amico, Enrica Pistorio, Vita Di Stefano and Maria Grazia Melilli
Beverages 2025, 11(1), 1; https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages11010001

Harnessing Multi-Omics Strategies and Bioinformatics Innovations for Advancing Soybean Improvement: A Comprehensive Review
by Siwar Haidar, Julia Hooker, Simon Lackey, Mohamad Elian, Nathalie Puchacz, Krzysztof Szczyglowski, Frédéric Marsolais, Ashkan Golshani, Elroy R. Cober and Bahram Samanfa
Plants 2024, 13(19), 2714; https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13192714

Screening New Mungbean Varieties for Terminal Drought Tolerance
by Sobia Ikram, Surya Bhattarai and Kerry B. Walsh
Agriculture 2024, 14(8), 1328; https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture14081328

Solid-State Fermentation of Mucuna deeringiana Seed Flour Using Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus
by Andrés Álvarez, Leidy Y. Rache, Sandra Chaparro, María H. Brijaldo, Luis Miguel Borras and José J. Martínez
Fermentation 2024, 10(8), 396; https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation10080396

Genome-Wide Identification and Characterization of CCT Gene Family from Microalgae to Legumes
by Yi Xu, Huiying Yao, Yanhong Lan, Yu Cao, Qingrui Xu, Hui Xu, Dairong Qiao and Yi Cao
Genes 2024, 15(7), 941; https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15070941

Genotypic Variability in Response to Heat Stress and Post-Stress Compensatory Growth in Mungbean Plants (Vigna radiata [L.] Wilczek)
by Vijaya Singh and Marisa Collins
Crops 2024, 4(3), 270-287; https://doi.org/10.3390/crops4030020

Isolation and Identification of Salinity-Tolerant Rhizobia and Nodulation Phenotype Analysis in Different Soybean Germplasms
by Tong Yu, Xiaodong Wu, Yunshan Song, Hao Lv, Guoqing Zhang, Weinan Tang, Zefeng Zheng,
Xiaohan Wang, Yumeng Gu, Xin Zhou et al.
Curr. Issues Mol. Biol. 2024, 46(4), 3342-3352; https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46040209

Cross-Species Transferability of SSR Markers for Analyzing Genetic Diversity of Different Vicia species Collections
by María Isabel López-Román, Lucía De la Rosa, Teresa Marcos-Prado and Elena Ramírez-Parra
Agronomy 2024, 14(2), 326; https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14020326

Tailoring the Techno-Functional Properties of Fava Bean Protein Isolates: A Comparative Evaluation of Ultrasonication and Pulsed Electric Field Treatments
by Saqib Gulzar, Olga Martín-Belloso and Robert Soliva-Fortuny
Foods 2024, 13(3), 376; https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13030376

Understanding the Molecular Regulatory Networks of Seed Size in Soybean
by Ye Zhang, Javaid Akhter Bhat, Yaohua Zhang and Suxin Yang
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2024, 25(3), 1441; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25031441

Fermented Plant-Based Beverages: Nutritional Composition and Functional Properties
Guest Editors: Dr. Amparo Gamero, Dr. Guadalupe Garcia-Llatas, Dr. Antonio Cilla and Dr. Mónica Gandía
Submission deadline: 30 March 2026

Genetic and Functional Genomics Insights into the Genetic Improvement of Stress Resistance in Economic Crops
Guest Editors: Dr. Mingku Zhu and Dr. Xiaoqing Meng
Submission deadline: 25 May 2026

Fermented Cereals and Legumes: Innovation for the Development and Characterization of Functional Foods
Guest Editor: Dr. Franco Van de Velde
Submission deadline: 31 May 2026

Functional Characterization of Key Agronomic Trait Genes in Soybean
Guest Editor: Prof. Dr. Jun Liu
Submission deadline: 31 May 2026

Diversified Cropping Systems: Current Research and Future Perspectives
Guest Editors: Dr. Fabio Luiz Checchio Mingotte, Dr. Fernando Shintate Galindo, Dr. Anderson Prates Coelho, Dr. Aguinaldo José Freitas Leal, Dr. Rilner Alves Flores, Dr. Flávio Hiroshi Kaneko and Prof. Dr. Romulo Lollato
Submission deadline: 10 August 2026

 

 

9 February 2026
Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Current Issues in Molecular Biology in 2025


The editorial office of Current Issues in Molecular Biology would like to extend its sincere gratitude to all reviewers who contributed to the improvement of the journal quality by providing their expert opinion and evaluation of the submitted research.

We appreciate that thorough peer review demands considerable time and intellectual investment from our reviewers. In 2025, Current Issues in Molecular Biology received 5075 review reports from contributors across 65 countries and territories, demonstrating the breadth of international expertise and scholarly engagement that has strengthened our publication standards.

The reviewers who agreed to have their names published this year are listed below in alphabetical order by first name. The editorial team acknowledges with gratitude all reviewers, named and anonymous alike, for their vital role in maintaining the scholarly standards of Current Issues in Molecular Biology.

Aadil Javed

Hafiz Muhammad Usman Aslam

Nuwan Sameera Liyanage

Abdallah M. A. Hassane

Haifeng Wu

Odília Queirós

Abhishek Bhattacharya

Hailing Chen

Oleg Glotov

Abhishek Gupta

Haiying Cai

Olga Luzina

Abhishek Kumar

Hala Badr Khalil

Olga M. Tsivileva

Abrar Ibrahim Aljohani

Hamdi Bendif

Olga Musskaya

Achraf Abdou

Hamid Ahmadi

Olga Panfilova

Adela-Corina Nechifor-Boilă

Hassaan Bin Arshad

Olgica Mihaljevic

Adelina Silvana Gheorghe

Hassan Rasouli

Olimpio Montero

Adham Al-Sagheer

Haytham O. Tawfik

Oliver Baum

Adolfo Rodriguez Eguren

Helen Steel

Ömer Faruk Coşkun

Adriana Cristina Urcan

Hicham Mechqoq

Oscar E. Cigarroa-Mayorga

Adriana Grigoraș

Hicham Wahnou

Oscar Salvador Barrera-Vázquez

Agata Jabłońska-Trypuć

Hideaki Takahashi

Othman El Faqer

Agnieszka Krakowiak

Hilal Kalkan

Palanisamy Amirthalingam

Agnieszka Sujak

Hippolyte Personne

Panagiotis Levis

Ahmed Elfana

Hiroyuki Suzuki

Pankaj Patyal

Ahmed Gedawy

Hisao Haniu

Paola Andrea Acosta Guzman

Ahmed K. Rashwan

Hong Zhou

Paola Faraoni

Ahmed M. Mostafa

Hongdou Li

Paolo Fagone

Ahmed Sallam

Hongyuhang Ni

Paolo Scanagatta

Ahsan Mustafa

Hongzhi Wu

Paolo Setti

Aiman Hina

Hristina Zlatanova-Tenisheva

Paula Alexandra Pinto

Aisha Mofeed Abdelhady Ahmed

Hugo A. Méndez-Hernández

Paulo Bueno

Akbar Marzan

Huiwen Ren

Pawan Kumar Raghav

Alan Carrasco-Carballo

Husam Qanash

Paweł J. Piszko

Alawi H. Habara

Hye-Mi Lee

Paweł Krzyżek

Alba Mery Garzón-García

Hyun Kang

Pedro Rodrigues

Alberto Souza Sá Filho

Hyunsoo Kim

Pei Li

Aldo Ferreira-Hermosillo

Ibrahim Elmakaty

Pengtao Sun

Aleksandr N. Ignatov

Iga Hołyńska-Iwan

Peter V. Dubovskii

Aleksandr V. Bobrovskikh

Igor Dmitrievich Zlotnikov

Pham Ngoc Chien

Aleksandra Kvetkina

Igor Oscorbin

Pierfrancesco Morganti

Aleksey Krasnyi

Ilya Khodov

Pinakin Rasikbhai Pandya

Alessandro Ottaiano

Iman Tavassoly

Piotr Sobolewski

Alevtina Grishanova

Imane Nait Irahal

Piotr Szymczyk

Alexander E. Berezin

Ina Sevic

Prabu Kumar Seetharaman

Alexander N. Deryabin

Inês Mansinhos

Pradeep Kumar Panda

Alexander V. Zakharov

Inna Igorevna Zorina

Pradeepraj Durairaj

Alexander Zakharov

Inna Tulaeva

Pragalathan Naidoo

Alexandra Shintyapina

Innokentii Vishnyakov

Pragya Tiwari

Alexandru Dan Costache

Ioana Grozea

Prashant Mandal

Alexei Borisovich Chukhlovin

Ioana-Miruna Balmus

Prashant Singh

Alexey G. Mittenberg

Ioanna-Katerina Aggeli

Pravin Hivare

Alexey V. Rakov

Iraj Alipourfard

Prodan Catalin

Alexi Kiss

Irina Lyubushkina

Przemysław Jan Niziński

Alexios Vlamis

Ismael Castelan-Ramírez

Qingsen Shang

Alexis Murillo Carrasco

Israel Pérez-Torres

Qingyang Liu

Alka Singh

I-Ta Lee

Rachel S. Perkins

Alsu Saifitdinova

Itamar Luís Gonçalves

Radosław Balwierz

Álvaro Marín-Hernández

Ivan V. Semenyuta

Radu Ciprian Racovita

Alyaa Farid

Iwona Maria Golonka

Rafael Barty Dextro

Amal Mohammad El-Naggar

Jacek Kurzepa

Rafael Fabiano Machado Rosa

Amit K. Maiti

Jackeline Lizzeta Arvizu-Gómez

Raffaele Pellegrino

Ana Dragan Obradović

Jadwiga Gaździcka

Rai Campos Silva

Anas Rashid

Jaime Marcial-Quino

Rajesh Selvaraj

Anastasia A. Pometun

Jakov Ajduk

Rajnikant Sharma

Anca Marcu

James Lee Crainey

Raluca-Maria Stirbescu

André Farkouh

Janakiraman Udaiyappan

Ram Yegappan

Andre Luiz Ferreira Costa

Janos Degi

Ramachandran Vinayagam

Andrea Pirkovic

Jasenka Wagner

Ramesh Chingle

Andreea Nelson Twakor

Jasmina Grujic

Ranjeet Kumar

Andrei Cristian Grădinaru

Jasna Bosnir

Ratan Chaudhuri

Andreia Pereira Matos

Jatinder Singh

Raul Díaz

Andrew Yeudall

Javier Camarillo-Cisneros

Ravil R. Garafutdinov

Andrey Ashotovich Nagdalian

Jerzy Tadeusz Chudek

Reda H. Elmazoudy

Andrey Elchaninov

Jesus Jonathan García-Galindo

Rehab Abdelmonem

Andrey Kuskov

Jeysson Sanchez-Suarez

Remo Campiche

Andrey Zamyatnin

Jiangyu Zhu

Reyna Rodríguez Mortera

Angel Josabad Alonso-Castro

Jianing Xi

Ricardo D. Coletta

Angélica Lizeth Sánchez López

Jian-Jun Zhong

Richard John Bruce Francis

Angelos K. Sikalidis

Jiao Xie

Rishi Man Chugh

Anica Petrovic

Jie Liu

Rita Kiss

Anindita Ganguly

Jihui Lin

Robert Marshall

Anita Wiśniewska

Jimmy Thomas Efird

Roberto Olivares Hernández

Anjali Gupta

Jinbi Zhang

Roberto Piergentili

Anket Sharma

Jinwei Wang

Rodrigo Lins

Anna Kovalenko

Jinwen Kang

Rodrigo Orozco

Anna Marabotti

Jinyang Li

Rohit Kumar

Anna Maria Grzywacz

Jiping Yang

Roman P. Kostyuchenko

Anna Ofrydopoulou

Jisheng Liu

Rosa Giannina Castillo-Avila

Anna Palko-Łabuz

Jit Chatterjee

Rosanna Avola

Anna Sergeevna Dolgova

Jiying Liu

Rosilda Mara Mussury

Anran Li

Joanna Kołodziejczyk-Czepas

Rudo Ngara

Anton Tkachenko

Joanna Kubik

Rudy Celeghin

Antonia Charalampos Mataragka

Joanna Romanek

Ruixia Ma

Antonio G. Lentoor

Joanna Sobiak

Sabina Galiniak

Antonio Malvaso

John Dotis

Saeid Zehtab Salmasi

Anupama Tiwari

John Macharia Macharia

Saleem Jaffar

Anusha Gokanapalle

Jong-Eun Kim

Salman Afroze Azmi Mohammed

Aram Minas

Jorge L. Mejía-Méndez

Salud Serrano

Arezina N. Kasti

Jose A. Morales-González

Salvatore Saccone

Argyrios Periferakis

José Carlos De La Flor

Sami Ullah

Aristotle G. Koutsiaris

José Jailson Lima Bezerra

Sammar F. Elhabal

Arkadiusz Artyszak

Jose Joaquin Merino

Samy Sayed

Armando Jesús Martínez Chacón

José Luis Spinoso-Castillo

Sandip B. Jadhav

Artem Rubinstein

Jose M. Mulet

Sanjin Kovacevic

Arvind Kumar Shukla

José Nabor Haro González

Santanu Ghosh

Arvind Mukundan

Joseph Amoah

Santosh Paudel

Asaad Babker

Jovana Despotović

Sara Sangi

Ashish Pandey

Juan Carlos Muñoz-Escalante

Sara Spinelli

Ashwin Ajith

Julia Trojniak

Saraj Bahadur

Athanasios A. Panagiotopoulos

Julian De La Rosa Millan

Sascha Rohn

Aura Rusu

Jun Chen

Sathishkumar Natarajan

Avinash Kundadka Kudva

Kaibo Guo

Sawsan Zaitone

Ayorinde Victor Ogundele

Kamil Gill

Season Wong

Azna Zuberi

Karishma Mohan Dhuri

Sebastian Alexandru Popa

Azza Salaheldin El-Demerdash

Karla G. Martinez-Robinson

Sergey S. Sedykh

Bartosz Jan Płachno

Karolina Bajdak-Rusinek

Sergey Sedykh

Bartosz Sikora

Karthik Gourishetti

Sergey V. Efimov

Basveshwar Gawali

Karthikkumar Venkatachalam

Shahrokh Hatefi

Beata Zadykowicz

Katarina Mihajlović

Shailesh Kumar Panday

Benedetto Morelli

Katarzyna Roszek

Shaoling Lin

Bernard Heymann

Katarzyna Wojciechowska

Shaoxing Dai

Bernard Leung

Katerina Chlichlia

Sharon A. Ross

Bert Ely

Kawther Sayed Zaher

Shaza Hussiny Aly

Bhanu Shrestha

Kazuhiko Nakadate

Sherien M. El-Daly

Biju Vadakkemukadiyil Chellappan

Kazuhiro Itoh

Sherif Sabry Abdel-Mageed

Bin Wang (USA)

Keshi Chen

Shian-Ren Lin

Bin Wang (China)

Kevinn Eddy

Shihori Tanabe

Bing Han

Kiran Bhilare

Shikai Jin

Birutė Grybaitė

Kirill Korneev

Shilpa Bisht

Bishoy El-Aarag

Ko Fujimori

Shingo Kawashima

Bo Li

Konstantinos Papageorgiou

Shivani Srivastava

Bogdana Virgolici

Kotapati Kasi Viswanath

Shuo Yin

Bohao Zhao

Kousalya Lavudi

Sidney Mariano Dos Santos

Bojan Stojanovic

Krishna Priya Syama

Silvana Alfei

Bojana Andrejić Visnjic

Krishnaraju Venkatesan

Silveli Suzuki Hatano

Boryana Nikolova-Mladenova

Kristina Pereverzeva

Simona Miceska

Brenda Anabel Lopez Ruiz

Kristina Radošević

Simone Brogi

Bruce S. Seal

Kun Ning

Sing-Chung Li

Bruno Ramos-Molina

Kyoko Koshibu

Sofian Al Shboul

Camelia Alexandra Coada

Kyung Mok Park

Sonali Mishra

Canjia Zhai

Laís Medeiros Cardoso

Songbiao Chen

Carla Fredrichsen Moya

Lasse Lindahl

Songlei Liu

Carlos Fajardo Quiñones

Laura Aracely Contreras-Angulo

Soo-Hyun Sung

Carlos Gamarra-Luques

Laura Gaita

Sorin Marian Mârza

Carlos Saldaña

Laura Grațiela Vicaș

Soumyadev Sarkar

Carola Bozal

Laura Sanchez-Chapul

Spyros Foutadakis

Cécil J. W. Meulenberg

Lauren C. Cutmore

Srijit Das

Cerecedo Doris

Laxman Subedi

Srinivasu Karri

César Antonio Sepúlveda-Quiroz

Laxmikanta Khamari

Ssu-Ju Li

Cesar Augusto Roque-Borda

Leandro Castro

Stanislav Naryzhny

César Romo-Sáenz

Leon Muntean

Ştefania Teodora Duca

Chang Liu (Canada)

Leonardo Cesanelli

Stephen Inbaraj Baskaran

Chang Liu (USA‌)

Liang Hu

Stevan Samardžić

Changlong Liu

Lih-Geeng Chen

Subramanyam Reddy Chinreddy

Changmin Peng

Lihua Lou

Sudeep Kumar

Changshan Niu

Li-Jun Huang

Suman Kundu

Changxia Li

Lin Piao

Sunil V. Gaikwad

Charalampia Amerikanou

Linda Lucila Lucero Landeros Martinez

Suraj Benarji Teegala

Charalampos D. Moschopoulos

Lindalva Maria De Meneses Costa Ferreira

Surendra Rajpurohit

Chen Ling

Lingaiah Maram

Suzy Elsherbeni

Chen Wang

Lingchen Yang

Svetlana V. Markova

Chenghao Lv

Linli Wang

Swapna Nandakumar

Chengwen Sun

Linto Antony

Syama Krishnapriya

Chiagoziem Chima Ukwuoma

Liqing Zang

Sylvain Bourgoin

Chih-Wei Zeng

Lissé Angarita

Szymon Janczar

Chitaranjan Mahapatra

Ljiljana Djukic

Tabish H. Khan

Chithra K. Pushpan

Lucas Rannier Melo De Andrade

Taiki Miyazawa

Chou-Yi Hsu

Lucio Teresi

Takaaki Mizuguchi

Christian Bailly

Lucjusz Zaprutko

Talha Umar

Christina Marie Zalaru

Luigi De Masi

Tania Ahalya Thimraj

Christoper Caesar Yudho Sutopo

Luis Adrián De Jesús González

Tanja M. Lunić

Christoph Weigel

Luis Apaza Ticona

Tanmoy Mondal

Christopher Denes

Luis Eduardo Servín-Garcidueñas

Tanweer Kumar

Chuanyun Xu

Luis Gerardo Ortega-Pérez

Tanya Ivanova Topouzova-Hristova

Chun Kit Kit Choi

Luis Hernandez-Adame

Tao Chen

Cinzia Calvio

Luis Miguel Salgado

Tao Wang

Clarissa Willers

Luisa Bertin

Tao Yang

Claudia Adriana Ramirez Valdespino

Luiz Vinicius De Sousa

Taral R. Lunavat

Claudio Casella

Lujun Yu

Tarik Harit

Cornelius Krasel

Łukasz Szeleszczuk

Tatiana Alexandrovna Fedotcheva

Cristina Elena Horhogea

Madhu Sudhana Saddala

Tatiana Egorova

Cristina Florescu

Madhusudhanarao Katiki

Tatjana G. Shibaeva

Cristina Manuela Dragoi

Mafatlal M. Kher

Tenzin Tender

Cyrus Motamed

Magdalena Mizerska-Kowalska

Terisha Ghazi

Daiji Endoh

Mahmoud Abo-Ashour

Theo Kantidakis

Daisuke Inoue

Mahmoud Mostafa Mohamed

Thi Sinh Vo

Dalia Medhat

Mailen Ortega Cuadros

Thomas Emmanuel

Dalia Ramirez-Ramirez

Maja Dragan Murić

Thomas Melendy

Danail Pavlov

Maja Kozarski

Tiago Azevedo

Daniel Osmar Suárez-Rico

Małgorzata Anna Komar

Tiago Ferreira

Daniel Piotr Zalewski

Małgorzata Blatkiewicz

Tiancheng Xu

Daniel Sitar

Malik Ahsan Ali

Timothy Artlip

Daniela Elena Serban

Manuel Thomas Seefelder

Tinhinane Fali

Daniela Gasparotto

Mara Gagliardi

Tobias Immanuel Link

Daniil Romashin

Māra Pilmane

Tomassone Diego

Danzil Eugene Joseph

Marcia Bastos Convento

Tomohiro Torii

Dario Siniscalco

Marco Fernandes

Tomoyuki Mutoh

Dariusz Maciej Pisklak

Maria Di Bella

Torcato Jose Novais Martins

David Alejandro Cabrera Gaytán

María Francisca Perera

Tushar Saha

David Reinaldo Vásquez Velásquez

María Guadalupe Hernández-Linares

Tzu-Hua Chen-Liang

Débora Luana Ribeiro Pessoa

María José Luciáñez

Ulin Antobelli Basilio-Cortes

Dejin Zheng

María Losada Echeberría

Uroš Glavinić

Dejun Ma

Maria Luisa Garo

Valentin Dinu

Delia Hernández-Romero

Maria Salagianni

Valentina Ancuța Stoian

Denisa Margina

Maria Terentevna Khandy

Valeri Dominguez

Desheng Wu

María Teresa Hernández-Huerta

Valeri Velev

Devi Veena

Mariana Floria

Valerio Leoni

Diana Mitkova Hristova

Marielena Vogel Saivish

Van Giap Do

Dijana Mitic

Marija Predrag Gogić

Vanessa Carvalho

Dikshat Gopal Gupta

Marija S. Milic

Vanja Milija Tadić

Dinesh Kumar Sriramulu

Marijana Andjic

Varisha Anjum

Dirk Geerts

Marina Svetec Miklenić

Vasileios Periklis Papadopoulos

Diwakar Guragain

Marina Zaric Kontic

Vasilii Chulkov

Dmitry Pelageev

Marion Dolezel

Vasily A. Aleshin

Dmitry Tanyanskiy

Mark Quinn

Vera A. Alferova

Dnyandev B. Jarhad

Marko Z. Krstić

Vera Nikolaeva Gledacheva

Doha Mohamed

Markus Reiser

Veronica Perez-De La Cruz

Domenico Lio

Marta Joanna Monder

Veronica Soloveva

Dominika Siwiec

Marta Laranjo

Víctor Sánchez-Margalet

Dong-Wei Di

Marwa Omar

Victória Dogani Rodrigues

Dorota Chełminiak-Dudkiewicz

Masumi Kamiyama

Vijay Yadav Tokala

Dorota Formanowicz

Matteo Pavan

Vikas Kumar

Douglas Dourado

Maurizio Sabbatini

Vikas Yadav

Dragica Đurđević-Milošević

Maxim Alexeevich Filatov

Viktar Lemiasheuski

Dzmitry G. Shcharbin

Md Kaisar Ali

Vincent Ninkuu

Eddie H. P. Tan

Meegan Walker

Vincent Van Der Velden

Edgar Gustavo Ramos Martínez

Menelaos Zafrakas

Virginia Pistone-Creydt

Edvane Borges Silva

Menglei Xu

Viswas Raja Solomon

Edward B. Stephens

Mercedes Fernandez

Wai Chin Chong

Edward Espinoza

Michał Zarobkiewicz

Walaa A. Abbas

Edyta Maria Urbanska

Michele Bevere

Walaa Mohamed Sayed Gomaa

Ekaterina Dinastiia

Miguel Angel Alcalde

Waqar Ahmed

Ekaterina Minskaia

Mihajlo Erdeljan

Waseem Jerjes

Ekaterina Nikolaevna Baranova

Mikko O. Laukkanen

Wen Harold Chen

Elena Apostolova

Mi-Kyoung Jun

Wenfang Li

Elena Iulia Iorgu

Milena Matuszczak

Wenliang Ju

Elena Rukavtsova

Milica Aćimović

Wesam S. Ahmed

Elena Suleymanova

Milica Lučić

Wiktor Stopyra

Elena Vidyagina

Milica Vukotić

Winkins Santosh

Elena Y. Garnik

Ming Zheng

Wioletta Rozpędek-Kamińska

Eliandro Reis Tavares

Minghua Jiang

Won Kyong Cho

Elias Liolis

Mingjun Wang

Xiaohua Yi

Elie Seaayfan

Mingsong Shi

Xiaolong Wang

Elina Marinho

Mircea Stoian

Xin Li, Germany

Elżbieta Cecerska-Heryć

Miryam Chiara Malacarne

Xin Li, USA

Emanuela Barletta

Misbah Naz

Xing Huang

Emilio Di Maria

Mithun Santra

Xingping Chen

Emilio Mateev

Mladena Lalic-Popovic

Xinmin Huang

Emmanouil Magiorkinis

Mohamed Ashraf Eltokhy

Xinyu Ling

Erick Sierra-Campos

Mohamed E. Elnosary

Xolani H. Makhoba

Esmaeel Ghasemi Gojani

Mohamed Elhawy

Xu-Dong Zhou

Ettore Napolitano

Mohammad A. Alfhili

Xueqin Gao

Eugene Rogozhin

Mohammad Sarif Mohiuddin

Xueting Huang

Eugenia Yiannakopoulou

Moisés León-Ruiz

Yan Zeng

Everton Freitas De Morais

Mona M. Marzouk

Yang Wei

Evgenii Generalov

Mona Ma Abdel-Mottaleb

Yan-Xiang Lin

Ewa M. Urbanska

Monica Pandey

Yaseen Khan

Ezhaveni Sathiyamoorthi

Monika Fekete

Yasmin M. Abd El-Aziz

Faisal Kunnathodi

Mostafa M. M. El-Miligy

Yasuyuki Tanahashi

Faraat Ali

Mounica Bandela

Yawen Zeng

Farbod Tabesh

Mounika Angirekula

Yemisi Latunde-Dada

Fatemeh Hajibabaie

Mounir M. Salem-Bekhit

Ygor Jessé Ramos

Fatin Jannus

Mücahit Varli

Yijun Mei

Fazila Aseem

Mudasir Nazar

Yim Tong Savio Szeto

Federica Trovato

Muhammad Anwar

Ying Jia

Felipe Leite Oliveira

Muhammad Asad Ullah Khalid

Yingli Cai

Fellipe Soares Dos Santos Cardoso

Muhammad Farooq

Yiwei Zhou

Fernanda Maria Policarpo Tonelli

Muhammad Humza

Ylenia Cendon Florez

Fernando Cardona

Muhammad Junaid (UK‌)

Yoana Sotirova

Fevzi Bardakci

Muhammad Junaid (China)

Yong-Han Hong

Filip Oskar Graczyk

Muhammad Sajjad

Yongjun Shu

Flavia Zacconi

Muhammad Sohail Khan

Yoshinao Katsu

Frances Meier-Gibbons

Muhammad Zubair Akram

Yu Zhou

Francesco Ragonese

Muhammad Zulkifal Aziz

Yue Liu

Francisco Cruz-Sosa

Munazzah Tasleem

Yu-Feng Xie

Francisco I. Torres-Rojas

Muntean Calin

Yuhang Li

Frank Guzman

Nabil Elsheery

Yuhao Xie

Frederic Vellieux

Nagendra Verma

Yukun Wang

Fumiaki Uchiumi

Nagendraprabhu Ponnuraj

Yulia Basok

Fumine Tanaka

Naila F. P. De Oliveira

Yuning Song

Gabriel Augusto Marques Rossi

Naonori Kawakubo

Yusuke Nishimura

Gabriela Ávila-Villarreal

Narasimha S. Lakka

Yuta Norimatsu

Gaetano Marverti

Nasratullah Habibi

Yutang Li

Gazmend Temaj

Natale Calomino

Yuto Uchida

George Paraskevas

Natalia Kurhaluk

Zahid Hameed Siddiqui

Georgică Târtea

Natália M. De Oliveira

Zakia Belhadj

Georgios Iatrakis

Natalia Rosiak

Zareen Sarfraz

Georgios Pampalakis

Natalia Victorovna Ageenko

Zehui Zhang

Geovane Dias Lopes

Navid J. Ayon

Željko Antić

Gestter Willian Lattari Tessarin

Neelesh Kumar Nema

Zeqing Chen

Gheorghita Isvoranu

Nguyen Hong Nguyen

Zheng Yuan

Gianluca Baldanzi

Nicola Ielapi

Zhengwei Huang

Gianpaolo Papaccio

Nicoleta Radu

Zhibao Wang

Gil Alfonso Magos-Guerrero

Nidhi Puranik

Zhicheng Wang

Gilberto Manzo Sánchez

Nikhil Khatwani

Zhidong Zhou

Giorgio Sodero

Nikita A. Kuznetsov

Zhi-Gang Zhou

Giovanna Cutrona

Nikola Hadzi-Petrushev

Zhiguo Zhang

Giovanni Nicolao Berta

Nikola Tatalović

Zhi-Ping Liu

Giovanni Rolla

Nikola Zmarzły

Zhiyuan Yang

Giulia Romano

Nikolett Kállai-Szabó

Zhongbing Lu

Giulia Valentini

Nina Brutch

Zhonggao Jiao

Giuliano Tocci

Ning Ge

Zhongyang Ren

Giuseppe Lanzarone

Ning Wang

Zilia Y. Muñoz-Ramírez

Glustein Pozo‐Molina

Nirmal Kumar Chaudhary

Ziming Zheng

Gopal Kushawah

Nitin Sampat Kamble

Zitha Redempta Isingizwe

Gregorio Martínez-Sánchez

Nobumasa Takasugi

Zoka Milan

Gregory A. Pozhvanov

Noha Swilam

Zoran Todorovic

Guadalupe Gutiérrez-Soto

Nora Hosny

Zorana Dobrijević

Guichun Wu

Norbert Nass

Zsolt Gáll

Gunapati Bhargavi

Nunzia Limatola

Zsuzsanna Szabó

Guosong Zhang

2 February 2026
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #31 - MDPI 30 Years, 500 Journals, UK Summit, Z-Forum Conference, APE

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 at 30: Three Decades of Open Science, Built Together

As we begin 2026, we approach a meaningful milestone in MDPI’s history: 30 years of advancing Open Science.

What began in 1996 as a small, researcher-driven initiative has grown into a global open-access publisher, supporting hundreds of journals, millions of researchers, and a shared belief that scientific knowledge should be openly available to all. Over these three decades, Open Access has moved from the margins to the mainstream, and MDPI has been proud to help shape that transformation.

To mark this anniversary year, we are pleased to share our MDPI 30th Anniversary logo.

The Anniversary logo is intentionally simple, confident, and enduring, designed to work across cultures, disciplines, and digital environments. It reflects both continuity and progress, honouring MDPI’s established identity while representing the company we are today. The green accent symbolizes our connection to the research communities we serve and the collaborative nature of Open Science itself.

Alongside the visual identity, we are also introducing our 30th Anniversary tagline:

30 Years of Open Science, Built Together.

This phrase captures what has always defined MDPI. Open Science is not the work of a single organization: it is a collective effort shaped by researchers, editors, reviewers, institutions, and the many teams who support the publishing process every day. MDPI’s role has been to provide the infrastructure and commitment that allow this collaboration to thrive.

Throughout 2026, we will mark this anniversary through regional events, global conversations, and editorial initiatives that reflect on MDPI’s evolution, its impact across disciplines, and the communities that make this work possible.

“Open Science is a collective effort”

Whether you have been part of MDPI’s journey for decades or are engaging with us for the first time this year, this milestone belongs to all of us. The past 30 years have shown what is possible when openness, trust, and collaboration are placed at the centre of scholarly communication.

As we look ahead, our focus remains clear: continuing to strengthen quality, integrity, and partnership – so that Open Science can keep moving forward, together.


Impactful Research

A Shared Milestone: MDPI’s Journal Portfolio Reaches 500 Titles

MDPI has reached an important milestone: our journal portfolio grew to more than 500 academic journals last year, spanning the fields of chemistry, engineering, biology, medicine, environmental sciences, the social sciences, and beyond.

The number itself is significant, but what matters more is what supports it: hundreds of scholarly communities that have chosen to collaborate, grow, and publish with MDPI.

From our beginnings nearly 30 years ago with a single Open Access journal (Molecules), MDPI has been guided by a simple aim: advancing Open Science. Reaching 500 journals is not an endpoint. It reflects the diversity of disciplines, ideas, and research cultures that now form part of our shared ecosystem. 

Growth with Purpose

Every journal exists because a specific community believes there is a need for focus, visibility, and dialogue in a particular field. As our portfolio has expanded, so has our responsibility to ensure that scale is matched with strong editorial standards, robust research integrity practices, and meaningful academic leadership.

This milestone comes as we enter MDPI’s 30th anniversary year, a fitting moment to reflect on what scale in scholarly publishing truly requires: not only reach, but also dedicated long-term stewardship.

New Journals, New Communities

In December 2025 alone, MDPI welcomed eight newly launched journals and three journal transfers (details below), all of which published their inaugural issues by year-end.

Each of these journals is shaped by its Editors-in-Chief, Associate Editors, and Editorial Board Members, who define its scope, standards, and direction. We are grateful for the time, expertise, and commitment they bring to building these new communities.

Welcoming Transferred and Acquired Journals

We were pleased to publish the first MDPI issues of three recently transferred or acquired journals:

  • Cardiovascular Medicine – advancing research on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular disease
  • Germs – addressing infectious diseases through clinical, public health, and translational perspectives
  • Romanian Journal of Preventive Medicine (RJPM) – supporting population health, early detection, and preventive care in collaboration with the Romanian Society of Preventive Medicine

Each of these journals brings an established identity and legacy. Our role is to support their continued development with the same editorial rigor, transparency, and Open Access principles that guide our broader portfolio.

A Collective Achievement

Reaching more than 500 journals is not the achievement of any single team or individual. It is the result of collaboration across the entire scholarly ecosystem. As such, I would like to thank our authors, reviewers, academic editors, and Editorial Board Members, as well as our colleagues across MDPI, who support these communities every day.

As we look ahead, we will continue to expand the breadth and depth of our publishing activities while remaining attentive to the evolving expectations of Open Science, research integrity, and responsible growth.

This milestone is a reminder that Open Access publishing is not only about making research available. It is about building platforms where knowledge can be shared, challenged, improved, and trusted, at scale, and with care.

Inside Research

MDPI UK Summit 2026 in Manchester (21–22 January)

On 21–22 January, we had the pleasure of hosting the MDPI UK Summit 2026 in Manchester. Over two days, we welcomed more than 20 Editors-in-Chief (EiC), Section Editors-in-Chief (SEiC), and Associate Editors for an open, in-depth conversations about how MDPI supports Open Science, editorial independence, and research standards across our journals. 

What stood out most was not just the quality of the discussions, but the openness, curiosity, and mutual respect that shaped every session.

What We Covered 

The programme was designed to give insight into how MDPI works behind the scenes and how different teams collaborate to support our journals and editors. Topics included:

  • MDPI overview and the evolving Open Access market
  • MDPI–UK collaboration and local engagement
  • Editorial and peer-review processes
  • Research integrity and publication ethics
  • Institutional partnerships
  • Indexing, journal development, and academic community engagement

Sessions were led by MDPI colleagues across editorial, research integrity, indexing, partnerships, and UK operations, showing how cross-functional our work truly is. 

What We Heard

The feedback from editors was both encouraging and grounding:

  • 92% rated the Summit Excellent (8% Good)
  • 100% said their understanding of MDPI’s values, editorial processes, and local collaborations had significantly improved
  • 69% attended primarily to stay informed about academic publishing and research integrity
  • 85% felt fully heard and engaged

A few comments that stayed with me:

  • “Today’s event truly gave me the opportunity to see the heart of MDPI UK.”
  • “The summit was very informative – I really enjoyed seeing the behind-the-scenes operations.”
  • “Keep being open to discussions and making editors feel part of the MDPI family.”

These reflections remind us that transparency, listening, and dialogue are not nice-to-haves: they are foundational to trust.

Looking Ahead

The UK Summit is one of more than 10 MDPI Summits we are organizing this year across North America, Europe, and APAC. Each one is an investment in relationships, shared understanding, and improvement.

Thank you to the MDPI UK team and supporting colleagues across departments who made this event possible. This was a positive step in strengthening our editorial engagement and kicking off a year of MDPI Summits.

Coming Together for Science

Recapping the Z-Forum 2026 Conference on Sustainability and Innovation (15–16 January 2026)

In January, MDPI supported and participated in the Z-Forum on Sustainability and Innovation, held across Zurich (ETH Zurich) and the city of Baden. With 96 participants and more than 30 speakers and panellists, the forum brought together leaders from government, academia, industry, and innovation ecosystems to explore how sustainability, Open Science, and innovation intersect in practice.

Why this mattered for MDPI

As a Swiss-based publisher with global reach, our investment in Z-Forum reflects a strategic intent: to anchor MDPI more deeply within Swiss research networks while contributing to national and international conversations on sustainability and innovation.

This was not only about visibility; it was also about relationship-building and long-term engagement with institutions shaping research policy and practice in Switzerland.

High-level participation and credibility

The forum was supported and sponsored by several key Swiss institutions, including:

  • The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) – Switzerland’s central research funding body
  • ETH Zurich
  • The University of Zurich
  • The University of Basel
  • Swiss Innovation Park Central

The sponsorship of SNSF lent the forum strong institutional credibility and signalled the relevance of the themes discussed, especially around sustainability, innovation frameworks, and responsible research practices.

Beyond the Room: Extending the Conversation

While attendance was intentionally focused to encourage dialogue, the forum’s reach extended well beyond the venue. Multiple LinkedIn posts before and during  the event (e.g., Link 1, Link 2, Link 3, and more) built on the discussions and helped position MDPI as an active and credible contributor within Switzerland’s research and innovation landscape.

A Broader Strategic Signal

Z-Forum is part of a wider effort to:

  • Build on MDPI’s Swiss institutional relationships
  • Reinforce our leadership in Open Science and sustainability
  • Engage proactively with funders, universities, and innovation bodies
  • Ensure MDPI remains a visible and constructive partner in the ecosystems where research policy and practice are shaped

Thank you to our Conference team and everyone involved in supporting this event, both behind the scenes and on the ground. These moments of engagement may be small in scale, but they are foundational in impact.

Closing Thoughts

Reflections from the Academic Publishing in Europe Conference

During 13-14 January, I attended the Academic Publishing in Europe (APE) Conference in Berlin, a long-standing forum for discussing scholarly publishing and the deeper principles that support it.

MDPI was proud to be a Gold Sponsor of the 20th Anniversary of the APE conference, reflecting our continued commitment to supporting the scholarly community to engage in critical industry discussions.

This year’s program covered a range of topics, from AI and research integrity to policy, infrastructure, and trust, but one theme stood out clearly for me: academic freedom, and what it means to protect the conditions under which knowledge can be produced, evaluated, and shared responsibly.

Before turning to that, I would like to highlight the opening keynote by Carolin Sutton (CEO, STM), which helped set the tone for the conference.

An Independent Publishing Industry: The Case for Checks and Balances

In her opening remarks, Carolin focused on the importance of continually evolving systems of checks and balances, both operationally and at the marketplace level, to prevent any single actor from dominating knowledge production. Her framing emphasized shared responsibility across publishers, institutions, and research communities, rather than placing the burden on any one group.

As part of this, she revisited the work of sociologist Robert K. Merton, and his CUDOS norms of scientific ethos, first articulated in his 1942 work, The Normative Structure of Science.

Merton outlined four ideals that support healthy scientific systems:

  1. Communalism – knowledge as a public good
  2. Universalism – evaluation based on merit, not status or identity
  3. Disinterestedness – orientation toward truth over personal or financial gain
  4. Organized Skepticism – systematic, critical scrutiny of claims

While these are ideals, and not guarantees that are perfectly lived up to, they remain powerful reference points today for research systems and organizations as they aim to grow and scale.

It was interesting to see how closely these norms align with foundational principles of Open Access. For example, making research openly available supports communalism. Transparent peer review and editorial processes reinforce universalism and organized skepticism. Strong ethics frameworks and governance help counter conflicts of interest and support disinterestedness.

“Merton’s ideals remain powerful reference points today”

 Safeguarding Research: Academic Freedom

Several of the conference sessions touched on the pressures faced by researchers, editors, and institutions: geopolitical tensions, online harassment, misinformation, reputational risk, shrinking resources, and politicized narratives around science.

“Integrity is not static. It must be actively maintained as systems grow.”

A particularly timely presentation came from Ilyas Saliba, who talked about academic freedom. His remarks resonated strongly and underlined the fact that safety in academia is not only physical or digital, but also intellectual.

Academic freedom means safeguarding the ability to ask difficult questions, challenge consensus, publish negative or unexpected results, and participate in scholarly debate without fear of undue personal, political, or commercial consequences. These discussions were a reminder that publishers play an important role in supporting the integrity, accessibility, and credibility of scholarly knowledge, particularly as researchers and institutions face mounting external pressures.

Looking Ahead

The discussions at APE reminded me that integrity is not static. It must be actively maintained as systems grow, expectations evolve, and pressures increase. This applies equally to research integrity, academic freedom, and the broader trust placed in scholarly communication.

I left APE encouraged by the openness of the dialogue and the willingness across publishers, institutions, and communities to engage with difficult questions rather than avoid them. Forums like this play a pivotal role in helping our industry pause, reflect, and recalibrate.

As MDPI continues to grow and as we enter our 30th anniversary, these conversations remind me of the core purpose of science: advancing knowledge for the benefit of society.

Stefan Tochev
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG

21 January 2026
Current Issues in Molecular Biology Best Cover Award—Open for Voting


Authors are increasingly interested in having their papers published as a cover story in the Current Issues in Molecular Biology (CIMB, ISSN: 1467-3045). In total, there were 12 cover stories published in 2025. These cover stories report important research results, or innovative methods, and present impressive images. To reward the authors who have published important research results in CIMB, we are announcing the CIMB 2025 Best Cover Award.

One cover story will be chosen from the stories published in 2025, and the winner will receive CHF 500.

The criteria that will be considered for selection are as follows:

  • Importance or innovation of the research;
  • Quality of the cover image.

The vote will be open from 20 January 2026 to 20 March 2026.

Please cast your vote here (at most 3 covers can be voted): https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/T7MFHNC.

The winner will be announced on the journal website by the mid-April 2026.

9 January 2026
MDPI’s Newly Launched Journals in December 2025


We have expanded our open access portfolio with eight new journals publishing their inaugural issues in December 2025, as well as three journal transfers. These additions span physical sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities, environmental and Earth sciences, medicine and pharmacology, and public health and healthcare. We extend our sincere thanks to the Editors-in-Chief, Associate Editors, and Editorial Board Members who are shaping these journals’ direction. All journals uphold strong editorial standards through a thorough peer review process, ensuring impactful open access scholarship.

Please feel free to browse and discover more about the new journals below.

New Journals

Founding Editor-in-Chief(s)

Journal Topics (Selected)

Dr. Elisa Felicitas Arias,

Université PSL, France

Editorial | view inaugural issue

atomic clocks; time and frequency metrology; GNSS systems; relativity and relativistic timekeeping; fundamental physics in space |

view journal scope | submit an article

Prof. Dr. José F.F. Mendes,

University of Aveiro, Portugal

Editorial | view inaugural issue

complex systems; network science; nonlinear dynamics and chaotic behaviour; information theory and complexity; computational complexity |

view journal scope | submit an article

Prof. Dr. Roberto Morandotti,

Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique—Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications (INRS), Canada

Editorial | view inaugural issue

light generation; light sources and applications; light control and measurement; human responses to light; lighting design |

view journal scope | submit an article

Prof. Dr. Savvas A. Chatzichristofis,

Neapolis University Pafos, Cyprus

Editorial | view inaugural issue

generative AI and large language models in education; multimodal and embodied AI; personalization and adaptive systems; assessment, feedback, and academic integrity; learning analytics |

view journal scope | submit an article

Prof. Dr. Jon Andoni Duñabeitia,

Universidad Nebrija, Spain

Editorial | view inaugural issue

cognitive psychology; cognitive neuroscience; psycholinguistics; applied linguistics; experimental psychology |

view journal scope | submit an article

Prof. Dr. Caiwu Fu,

Wuhan University, China;

Prof. Dr. Longxi Zhang,

Peking University, China

Editorial | view inaugural issue

cultural practices; cultural theory; cultural policy; cultural heritage; transregional and transnational cultural flows|

view journal scope | submit an article

Dr. Ghassem R. Asrar,

iCREST Environmental Education Foundation, USA

Editorial | view inaugural issue

biosphere interactions, processes, and sustainability; ecosystem science and dynamics; biodiversity conservation; global change and environmental adaptation; biogeochemical cycles |

view journal scope | submit an article

Dr. Giuseppe Mulè,

University of Palermo, Italy

Editorial | view inaugural issue

cardiorenal syndromes; chronic heart failure and chronic kidney disease; cardiorenalmetabolic syndrome; hypertension and diabetes in relation to the abovementioned syndromes; diagnostic techniques |

view journal scope | submit an article

Transferred Journals

Editor-in-Chief

Journal Topics (Selected)

Prof. Dr. Peter Matt,

Lucerne Cantonal Hospital (LUKS), Switzerland

Editorial | view first issue

cardiology; cardiovascular and aortic surgery; cardiovascular anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology; congenital heart disease and pediatric cardiology;

cardiovascular regenerative and reparative medicine |

view journal scope | submit an article

Prof. Dr. Oana Săndulescu,

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania;

National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Prof. Dr. Matei Bals”, Romania

Editorial | view first issue

infectious diseases across clinical and public health domains; epidemiology of communicable diseases; clinical microbiology and applied virology; vaccinology and immunization; host–pathogen interactions and immunity |

view journal scope | submit an article

Dr. Roxana Elena Bohiltea,

“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania

Editorial | view first issue

public health; disease prevention; screening and early detection; lifestyle interventions and health education; digital and innovative prevention |

view journal scope | submit an article

We would like to thank everyone who has supported the development of open access publishing. If you would like to create more new journals, you are welcome to send an application here, or contact the New Journal Committee (newjournal-committee@mdpi.com).

31 December 2025
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #30 - Scaling with Integrity, Highly Cited Researchers, KEMÖ Consortium, Michele Parrinello, and Best PhD Thesis Awards

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


With colleagues at MDPI headquarters in Basel, representing the people behind our global growth and shared commitment to integrity.

Scaling with Integrity: A Year of Growth, Responsibility, and Trust

When I look back on 2025, one phrase seems to sum up the year: “Scaling with integrity.” That was our watchword for 2025, and it will remain so as we move forward in to 2026.

Our journal portfolio continued to grow in 2025, reflecting the trust of a widening proportion of the scholarly community.

Today, MDPI has 355 journals indexed in Scopus and 330 in Web of Science – a testimonial to the scale at which our journals meet established external quality criteria. During the year, 45 of our journals were newly accepted into Scopus and 29 into Web of Science (this excludes transferred journals to our portfolio that were already indexed), following rigorous, independent evaluation by the world’s leading indexing bodies

Meeting external quality benchmarks

These results underline the fact that scaling responsibly is not only about expanding our catalogue, but also about meeting external quality benchmarks consistently, transparently, and at scale. Our indexing performance remains one of the strongest independent validations of MDPI’s commitment to rigor, trust, and long-term sustainability.

Over the course of 2025, we made targeted investments to ensure that the integrity of our editorial process scaled to keep pace with our growth. We strengthened our editorial governance by doubling down on our dedicated Publication Ethics department, appointing a Head of Ethics, and expanding our research integrity team by the addition of new specialists plus the creation of embedded editorial ethics roles across key journals. We also introduced new internal ethics guidelines, pre-review integrity checks, and monitoring dashboards to help teams identify potential issues and apply consistent standards across our portfolio.

Besides investing in systems and tools, we of course also invested heavily in our people and culture, delivering organisation-wide training on topics such as image integrity, AI use in publishing, and ethical oversight, while actively engaging with the wider publishing community through COPE and STM forums.

All these efforts reflect a simple principle: growth only matters if it is matched by rigor, responsibility, and trust.

Technology and AI: Supporting the editorial decision-making process

At MDPI, AI is designed to assist, not replace, editorial decision-making. It is one element in a broader system that combines people, technology, and processes to support scale responsibly.

In 2025, we continued to invest heavily in technology that supports quality rather than shortcuts. Our AI team doubled in size, ensuring that increased automation goes hand-in-hand with expertise and oversight. Proprietary AI tools such as Scholar Finder have significantly improved the precision of reviewer matching, while Ethicality has been widely adopted across editorial workflows to identify contextual signals, such as scope alignment and citation behaviour, so that human judgment can be applied where it matters most.

Partnerships: Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) agreements and Societies

Our recent growth is also reflected in the strength of our partnerships. In 2025, we entered into more than 150 new IOAP agreements, bringing our total to 975 active agreements worldwide. This activity included the signing of our first-ever consortium agreements in North America, renewals of all major national consortia in the UK, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Austria, and Croatia, and the conclusion of several flat-fee agreements. At the same time, we concluded a total of 30 agreements, encompassing 24 new Society affiliations, four strategic publishing partnerships, and two journal acquisitions.

In 2025, we opened MDPI USA in Philadelphia – our latest global office, which complements our Toronto office in representing North America. MDPI USA is responsible for accelerating Open Access in the US through ongoing support of our scholars and for expanding our institutional and society partnerships.

On the other side of the globe, meanwhile, we signed an IOAP agreement in India, allowing researchers discounted Article Processing Charges (APCs), streamlined APC management for universities, and visibility into submissions, supporting India’s push for wider Open Access by offering flexible models and helping institutions meet national mandates such as Plan S.

Sustainability, sponsorships and awards

We continued to expand our sustainability efforts during 2025, hosting the 11th World Sustainability Forum, awarding CHF 125,000 in sustainability-related funding, and launching the Z-Forum on Sustainability and Innovation conference, which will officially take place in January 2026.

We also saw a record year for conference sponsorships and awards (while establishing new awards such as the Michele Parrinello Award), recognising scholars across disciplines and reinforcing our commitment to supporting the global research community at every stage of the academic journey.

Deepening our relationships

In 2025, I had the opportunity to travel more widely than ever before on MDPI business, meeting many of our stakeholders face to face and relishing the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of their science communication needs. It was also excellent to visit a large number of MDPI offices and witness the commitment and service orientation of so many of our colleagues around the world. I shall resume my itinerary in the new year, and I look forward to many more such interactions.

Looking ahead to 2026, we will be celebrating a very significant milestone: 30 years of MDPI. From our foundation as a single Open Access journal in 1996 to the global publishing organisation we are today, our mission has remained consistent: advancing Open Access through rigorous and trustworthy scientific communication.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our stakeholders – authors, Editors-in-Chief, Editorial Board members, and reviewers – who have placed their trust in us during 2025. On behalf of the entire MDPI team, I look forward to deepening our relationships yet further in 2026 and celebrating 30 Years of Open Science at MDPI, something we’ve built together.


Basel, Switzerland, where MDPI was founded in 1996.

Impactful Research

621 MDPI Editors Named Highly Cited Researchers in 2025

I am pleased to share an important milestone for our editorial community and for MDPI. In late November, Clarivate announced the 2025 Highly Cited Researchers, and 621 MDPI Editorial Board Members were included among the most influential scientific contributors over the past decade! 

The 621 editors come from 33 countries, representing 21 scientific disciplines, and account for nearly one in every ten Highly Cited Researchers globally. This recognition speaks to the depth of expertise across our Editorial Boards and the strength of the scientific communities that choose to collaborate with MDPI. It is important to note that while citation metrics are not in themselves a proxy for quality, they do offer one lens on sustained scientific influence.

“Our strength comes from the scientific communities who choose to work with us”

Why this is important

Having more than 600 editors recognized on this list highlights:

  • The high level of expertise guiding peer review across our journals
  • The global and disciplinary diversity within our Editorial Boards
  • Our commitment to maintaining strong, knowledgeable, and engaged editorial oversight

Impactful science is of course shaped by broad, diverse research communities, and no single metric captures the full picture of research quality. However, this recognition does serve as meaningful, independent affirmation of the calibre of many editors who contribute to MDPI’s work.

A closer look at the recognition

Clarivate’s methodology highlights researchers whose publications rank in the top one per cent by citation count, reflecting consistent influence over the past decade. The process includes:

  • Evaluation of c. 200,000 highly cited papers
  • Removal of retracted publications
  • Filtering of papers with unusually large authorship groups to focus on clear contributions

That so many of our editors meet these thresholds reflects the impact of the communities behind our journals.

What this means going forward

This recognition underlines the fact that our strength comes from the scientific communities who choose to work with us.

For authors, partners, and readers, it confirms that:

  • MDPI journals benefit from editorial guidance grounded in active, high-impact research
  • Our Editorial boards include leaders who are helping shape the future direction of their fields
  • MDPI continues to attract experts who value openness, efficiency, and scientific integrity

For our internal teams, it is a reminder that the work we do every day (supporting editors, refining workflows, and improving systems) directly contributes to the trust placed in MDPI by researchers worldwide.

Thank you to all our editorial teams, publishing staff, and journal relationship specialists, and to everyone who collaborates with our Editorial Boards. Achievements like this are only possible because of your ongoing hard work, dedication, and collaboration.


From our first annual MDPI UK Summit in Manchester, bringing together over 30 Chief Editors and Editorial Board Members to discuss MDPI’s mission, achievements, and collaborations in the UK.

Inside MDPI

MDPI Launches the Michele Parrinello Award for Computational Physical Science

In case you missed it, in November, we announced the launch of the Michele Parrinello Award. This new biennial international award will recognize pioneering contributions in computational physical science. The award honours Michele Parrinello, one of the most influential scientists of the past half-century in atomistic simulations and computational materials research.

This award reflects MDPI’s long-standing commitment to recognizing scientific excellence, supporting foundational research, and inspiring the next generation of scholars across disciplines.

“Be confident that what you do is meaningful”

Honouring a transformative scientific legacy

Professor Parrinello’s work has fundamentally reshaped how scientists model matter at the atomic scale. Together with Roberto Car, he introduced ab initio molecular dynamics, widely known as the Car–Parrinello method, opening new pathways in electronic structure calculations and molecular simulations. His subsequent contributions, including the Parrinello–Rahman method and metadynamics, have become core tools across physics, chemistry, materials science, and increasingly biology.

“Do not be afraid of new things. I see it many times when we discuss a new thing that young people are scared to go against the mainstream a little bit, thinking, ‘What is going to happen to me?’ and so on. Be confident that what you do is meaningful, and do not be afraid, do not listen too much to what other people have to say.”

 – Professor Michele Parrinello

A global, community-led award

The award committee is chaired by Xin-Gao Gong, Professor of Physics at Fudan University and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

The Institute for Computational Physical Sciences at Fudan University will serve as the supporting institute, reinforcing the award’s international and cross-cultural foundation.

Nominations for the first edition of the Michele Parrinello Award opened on 1 November 2025, with submissions accepted until March 2026. The award will recognize scientists whose work has advanced computational physical science across physics, chemistry, and materials research – fields increasingly central to energy, sustainability, advanced manufacturing, and technological innovation.

Why this matters for MDPI

The Michele Parrinello Award is part of the MDPI Sustainability Foundation, which supports science as a driver of long-term societal progress.

Alongside other foundation-level honours, including the World Sustainability Award, the Emerging Sustainability Leader Award, and the Tu Youyou Award, this new prize builds on our role in supporting excellence across career stages and disciplines.

MDPI journals and programs continue to recognize researchers through Best Paper Awards, Young Investigator Awards, Travel Awards, Best PhD Thesis Awards, and Outstanding Reviewer Awards. Together, these initiatives reflect a simple belief: strong scientific communities are built through recognition, trust, and sustained support.

As MDPI approaches its 30th anniversary, the launch of the Michele Parrinello Award highlights our commitment not only to publishing research but also to helping shape the future of science by celebrating those who expand its boundaries.

Coming Together for Science

KEMÖ Consortium (Austria) Extends Open Access Agreement with MDPI until 2027

I’m pleased to share that MDPI has renewed its Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) agreement with the Austrian library consortium KEMÖ, extending our partnership through 2027.

The renewed agreement now includes 23 Austrian institutions, with the Medical University of Vienna and the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) joining the partnership. Participating institutions benefit from APC discounts across MDPI’s more than 495 journals, with centralized funding options further reducing the administrative burden for researchers and libraries.

“This renewal reflects shared commitment to advancing Open Access publishing in Europe”

Austria continues to be an important and engaged research community for MDPI, with 525+ Austrian Editorial Board Members, eight Editors-in-Chief, and 15 Section Editors-in-Chief contributing to our journals.

This renewal reflects long-term trust and shared commitment to advancing Open Access publishing in Europe, and improves MDPI’s collaboration with national OA infrastructures such as the Open Access Monitor Austria. Such long-term agreements show how MDPI’s growth is increasingly built on institutional trust, collaboration, and shared commitment to Open Access.

A big thank-you to the IOAP team and everyone involved in supporting this partnership.

Closing Thoughts

Celebrating the Next Generation of Scholars: MDPI’s 2024 Best PhD Thesis Awards

One of the privileges of working in scholarly publishing is supporting the beginning of new scientific journeys. We recently announced the recipients of MDPI’s 2024 Best PhD Thesis Awards, recognizing some of the most promising emerging researchers across disciplines.

These awards do more than celebrate academic excellence. They reflect something deeper about our mission: supporting the next generation of authors and the future of Open Science.

Recognition of Excellence

This year, we made awards to 55 early-career researchers across seven fields:

For those of you who have completed a PhD, you’ll know first-hand that behind each number is a story of perseverance, curiosity, and sustained effort. These researchers represent institutions around the world, with thesis topics spanning:

  • Brain–machine interfaces and neural engineering
  • Sustainable materials and next-generation batteries
  • Cancer genomics, tumour microenvironments, and immunotherapy
  • AI-driven image analysis, robotics, and computational models
  • Climate change monitoring and environmental risk assessment
  • Regenerative medicine, biomaterials, and drug development

These dissertations are early signs of the scientific directions that will shape the coming decade.

“Our mission is about building a global community of authors”

Why this is important

Every year, millions of scholars begin their research careers with limited visibility and few platforms for sharing their work. By recognizing outstanding PhD theses, we elevate authors early in their academic journeys, build MDPI’s connection to the global research community, reinforce our commitment to quality and rigor, and highlight the depth and breadth of scholarship published across our portfolio (from biology to materials science to mathematics).

A foretaste of the future

These 55 awardees represent the next generation of researchers whose work will influence science, policy, and society in the years ahead. What we support today helps shape the scientific ecosystem of tomorrow. Our mission goes beyond publishing papers. It is about building a global community of authors who will define the next era of scientific discovery.

To explore more about MDPI Awards, including current and upcoming Best PhD Thesis Awards, please click here.

Thank you to the editors, reviewers, and teams across MDPI who make these awards possible each year.

Everything we achieved this year was made possible by the collective effort of our global teams and the trust placed in us by the scholarly community. Thank you again, and here’s to the successful continuation of our collaboration in 2026!

Stefan Tochev
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG

26 December 2025
Meet Us at the British Society for Developmental Biology 2026 Spring Meeting, 23–26 March 2026, Coventry, UK


Conference: British Society for Developmental Biology 2026 Spring Meeting
Organizer: British Society for Developmental Biology
Date: 23–26 March 2026
Location: Coventry, UK

A number of MDPI journals will be attending BSDB 2026 as an exhibitor. This meeting will be held in Coventry, UK, from 23 to 26 March 2026.

The British Society for Developmental Biology is delighted to announce its 2026 Spring Meeting, themed "Molecules to Morphogenesis". Taking place at The Oculus, University of Warwick, this annual flagship event brings together a dynamic international research community, showcasing research on cutting-edge animal and plant developmental systems.

The following MDPI journals will be represented at the conference:

If you are planning to attend the above conference, please feel free to stop by our booth (#9). Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person to answer any questions that you may have.

For more information about the conference, please visit the following website: https://registrations.hg3conferences.co.uk/hg3/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=133750&ef_sel_menu=2508&eventID=334.

17 December 2025
Meet Us at the Plant & Animal Genome Conference 33 (PAG 33), 9–14 January 2026, San Diego, CA, USA


Conference: Plant & Animal Genome Conference 33
Organization: Scherago International
Date: 9–14 January 2026
Place: Town & Country Resort and Conference Center, San Diego, CA, USA

MDPI journals will be attending the Plant & Animal Genome Conference 33 as exhibitors. This meeting will be held at the Town & Country Resort and Conference Center, San Diego, CA, USA, from 9 to 14 January 2026.

The Plant & Animal Genome Conference (PAG) builds on 30+ years of momentum, bringing together leading scientists and researchers across plant, animal, and related genomic fields. The conference features 6 plenary talks presented by world-renowned authorities in plant and animal genomics; 200+ scientific sessions, industry workshops, and digital tools and resources sessions; a poster gallery; and an expo of companies and organizations in genomics and related industries.

The following MDPI 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.

11 December 2025
Article Layout and Template Revised for Future Volumes

We are pleased to announce updates to our article template, aimed at improving the readability and visual appeal of our publications. The following updates will be applied to articles published in volumes in 2026, starting from 19 December 2025.

Left information bar:

  • Updated the logo and URL for “Check for updates”;
  • Removed the “Citation” section (Note: Citation details remain accessible via “Cite” in the online article version);
  • Changed the link in “Copyright” to a hyperlink format.

Footer:

  • Added a DOI link at the bottom-right corner of each page.

The updated template is now available for download from the Instructions for Authors page of each journal.

We hope that the new version of the template will provide users with better experience and make the process more convenient.

For any questions or suggestions, please contact our production team at production@mdpi.com.

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