Announcements

15 May 2026
Nutrients 2026—Clinical Nutrition: From Research to Practice—Submissions Approaching & Plenary Speaker Announcement, 22–24 October 2026, Barcelona, Spain


Conference:
Nutrients 2026—Clinical Nutrition: From Research to Practice
Date: 22–24 October 2026
Website: https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026

We cordially invite you to attend this event organized by MDPI’s Nutrients (ISSN: 2072-6643, impact factor: 5.0, CiteScore: 9.1). It will take place from 22 to 24 October 2026 at UAB Casa Convalescencia, Barcelona, Spain.

Conference Chairs:

  • Prof. Dr. Maria Luz Fernandez, University of Connecticut, USA;
  • Prof. Dr. Lluis Serra Majem, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain;
  • Dr. Francisco Jose Perez Cano, University of Barcelona, Spain.

The topics of interest:
S1. Personalized nutrition based on diet–gene interactions;
S2. Innovations in clinical nutrition;
S3. Novel dietary recommendations for specific chronic diseases;
S4. Understanding the role of microbiota in clinical practice;
S5. The potential role of AI in clinical practice;
S6. Lifestyle and prevention of chronic diseases.

Plenary speaker announcement:
We are honoured to have Dr. Carlo La Vechia, from the University of Milan (“La Statale”), Italy, as Nutrients 2026 Plenary Speaker for Session 6: Lifestyle and prevention of chronic diseases.

Other renowned researchers from internationally prestigious universities and institutes, including Yale School of Public Health, University of Connecticut, Qatar University, Icahn Medical School of Mount Sinai, and many more, are contributing with us as keynote speakers and scientific committee members.

To view all contributing researchers, please click the following links:
https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026?section=#event_chairs .

Academic supporters:
Nutrients 2026 is currently supported by and partnered with esteemed universities, institutes, and societies.

To view all supporting organizations and partners, please click on the following links:
https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026?section=#sup_org.

Important dates:
Deadline for abstract submissions: 24 June 2026;
Notification of acceptance: 20 July 2026;
Deadline for early bird registration: 24 July 2026;
Deadline for covering author registration: 24 July 2026.

Guide for authors:
To submit your abstract, please click on the following link: https://sciforum.net/user/submission/create/1496.

To register for the event, please click on the following link: https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026?section=#registration.

For details regarding abstract submission, poster and slide submission, and publication opportunities, you may refer to the “Instructions for Authors” section below: https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026?section=#instructions.

For any enquiries regarding the event, please contact nutrients2026@mdpi.com.

We look forward to seeing you at Nutrients 2026.

23 July 2025
Nutrients 2026—Clinical Nutrition: From Research to Practice—Open for Submissions


Conference:
Nutrients 2026—Clinical Nutrition: From Research to Practice
Date: 22–24 October 2026, CEST, Barcelona, Spain
Website: https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026

We cordially invite you to attend this event organized by MDPI’s Nutrients (ISSN: 2072-6643, impact factor: 5.0, CiteScore: 9.1). It will take place on 22 to 24 October 2026, CEST, in Barcelona, Spain.

Conference Chairs:

  • Prof. Dr. Maria Luz Fernandez, University of Connecticut, USA;
  • Prof. Dr. Lluis Serra Majem, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.

The Topics of Interest:

S1. Personalized nutrition based on diet–gene interactions;
S2. Innovations in clinical nutrition;
S3. Novel dietary recommendations for specific chronic diseases;
S4. Understanding the role of microbiota in clinical practice;
S5. The potential role of AI in clinical practice;
S6. Lifestyle and prevention of chronic diseases.

Important Dates

Deadline for abstract submissions: 24 June 2026;
Notification of acceptance: 20 July 2026;
Deadline for early bird registration: 24 July 2026;
Deadline for covering author registration: 24 July 2026.

Guide for Authors

To submit your abstract, please click on the following link: https://sciforum.net/user/submission/create/1496.

To register for the event, please click on the following link: https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026?section=#registration.

For details regarding abstract submission, poster and slide submission, and publication opportunities, you may refer to the “Instructions for Authors” section below: https://sciforum.net/event/Nutrients2026?section=#instructions.

For any enquiries regarding the event, please contact nutrients2026@mdpi.com.

We look forward to seeing you at Nutrients 2026.

2 June 2026
Welcoming New Editorial Board Members Who Joined Life in 2026

We are pleased to announce that 14 distinguished scholars have joined the Editorial Board of Life (ISSN: 2075-1729) as Section Board Members in 2026. These new members bring a wealth of expertise across various research fields, which will further strengthen the journal’s academic influence and enhance the quality of its peer review process.

About the New Editorial Board Members

Our new Editorial Board Members come from 6 countries worldwide, with strong representations from leading academic institutions. Their research interests cover a broad spectrum of life sciences, including plant science, animal science, physiology and pathology, and other specialized fields.

By Research Field:

1. Plant Science (5 members)
Name: Dr. Ling Li
Affiliation: Mississippi State University, USA
Research interests: experimental/biocomputational approach; regulatory networks; plant development; plant genomics; gene expression; plant responses to environmental stress


Name: Prof. Dr. Tao Zhang
Affiliation: Northeast Normal University, China
Research interests: plant–soil interaction; soil microbes; soil health; mycorrhizal functionality


Name: Dr. Ye Han
Affiliation: Gansu Agricultural University, China
Research interests: postharvest technology; postharvest quality deterioration; molecular mechanisms


Name: Dr. Fang He
Affiliation: Sichuan Agricultural University, China
Research interests: plant stress; adversity biology of trees

Name: Prof. Dr. Xiaomin Wang
Affiliation: Lanzhou University, China
Research interests: plant stress adaptation and signal transduction; mitochondrial function and regulatory mechanism


2. Animal Science (3 members)
Name: Dr. Wentao Yang
Affiliation: Jilin Agricultural University, China
Research interests: mucosal immunity; microecology; vaccines; gut microbiota; host–microbe interactions; lactobacillus; avian influenza virus


Name: Dr. Dan Tchernov
Affiliation: Leon H. Charney School of Marine Sciences, Israel
Research interests: marine biology; photosynthesis; carbon biochemistry; coral biology; marine mammals; marine conservation. marine ecology; climate change biology

Name: Dr. Fabio Nascimento
Affiliation: Universidade de São Paulo—USP, Brazil
Research interests: behavioral ecology

3. Physiology and Pathology (2 members)
Name: Dr. Jeff Victoroff
Affiliation: University of Southern California, USA
Research interests: traumatic brain injury; aggression; political psychology

Name: Dr. Jinju Wang
Affiliation: Marshall University, USA
Research interests: extracellular vesicles; microRNAs; stroke; vascular cognitive impairment and dementia; aging; hypertension; exercise; neuroinflammation; angiogenesis; neurogenesis

4. Other Specialized Fields (4 members)
Name: Prof. Dr. Adrian Constantin Covic
Affiliation: “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine, Romania
Research interests: immunology; renal transplantation; glomerular diseases; cardiovascular disease; dialysis; pathology


Name: Prof. Dr. Guy Smagghe
Affiliation: Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium
Research interests: novel biorational insecticide mode of action; plant-, microbial- and RNAi-based compounds; IPM; pest control including pest of neotropics; insects, cellular and molecular biology; plant–microbe–insect interactions; virus


Name: Dr. Laura Torras-Claveria
Affiliation: University of Barcelona, Spain
Research interests: Amaryllidaceae; alkaloids; GC-MS; LC-MS; biological activities

Name: Dr. Fantao Kong
Affiliation: Dalian University of Technology, China
Research interests: microalgae; lipids metabolism; synthetic biology; metabolic engineering; genome editing; transgene overexpression; RNAi silencing


Contribution to the Journal
The addition of these highly qualified Editorial Board Members will:

  • Enhance the journal's academic reputation through their extensive expertise and industry recognition;
  • Improve the efficiency and quality of the peer review process with their professional insights;
  • Expand the journal's global influence with their international background and network;
  • Guide the journal's development direction in line with the latest research trends in life sciences.

Acknowledgement
We warmly welcome all new Editorial Board Members to the Life team. We are confident that their contributions will be invaluable to the journal's continued growth and success. We also extend our sincere thanks to all current Editorial Board Members for their ongoing support and dedication.

For more information about the Editorial Board of Life, please visit the journal's website: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/life/editorial_board.

Life Editorial Office

1 June 2026
Life | New “Genomics and Proteomics” Section Established

Genomics and proteomics represent core pillars of modern molecular life sciences, decoding genetic coding information and functional protein dynamics that govern biological activities. Fueled by high-throughput sequencing, mass spectrometry technology, and multi-omics integrative analysis, current research continues to bridge static genomic information and dynamic proteomic regulation, enabling in-depth exploration of molecular mechanisms underlying biological development, physiological homeostasis, and disease pathogenesis.

The “Genomics and Proteomics” Section of Life (ISSN: 2075-1729) provides a high-visibility platform for rigorous, peer-reviewed research advancing the understanding of genomic structure, functional regulation, proteomic expression, protein modification, and interaction networks, as well as the synergistic crosstalk between genomic and proteomic layers.

This Section aims to bridge fundamental genetic information and functional protein dynamics, integrating genomic and proteomic perspectives to uncover core molecular mechanisms, innovate analytical technologies, and address key fundamental and applied questions across life sciences. We welcome high-quality original empirical studies, theoretical analyses, methodological innovations, and review articles that advance multi-omics research and translational applications.

This Section covers, but is not limited to, the following thematic areas:

  • Genome sequencing, assembly, annotation, and comparative genomics;
  • Epigenomic regulation, transcriptional dynamics, and non-coding RNA function;
  • Proteomic profiling, quantitative proteomics, and post-translational modifications;
  • Protein–protein interactions, signaling networks, and proteome dynamics;
  • Genome–proteome integration in development, homeostasis, and disease;
  • Omics-based biomarker discovery and precision medicine applications;
  • Novel computational tools and technologies for genomics and proteomics analysis;
  • Functional genomics and proteomics in model organisms and human health.

1 June 2026
Life | New “Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution” Section Established

Biodiversity, ecology, and evolution are core to understanding the origin, maintenance and distribution of global life, and they are critical to addressing biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation and anthropogenic environmental changes. Enabled by advances in omics, phylogenetic analysis, ecological modeling, and interdisciplinary research, modern biodiversity and evolutionary science integrates fundamental theory and translational application to support evidence-based conservation and sustainable ecosystem management.

The “Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution” Section of Life (ISSN: 2075-1729) offers a high-visibility platform for rigorous, peer-reviewed research bridging biological theory, ecological mechanisms, evolutionary concepts and applied biodiversity conservation.

This Section aims to advance mechanistic understanding of biodiversity across all biological scales and translate scientific progress into effective strategies for conservation, restoration and global ecological sustainability. We welcome high-quality empirical studies, theoretical analyses, methodological advances, and review articles covering foundational and applied ecology and evolutionary biology.

The Section prioritizes research on biodiversity patterns, causal mechanisms, ecosystem functions and eco-evolutionary feedbacks. It explicitly includes evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) for its key role in linking development to evolutionary diversification and ecological adaptation. Non-evolutionary developmental biology is hosted in separate sections to avoid disciplinary overlap.

This Section covers, but is not limited to, the following thematic areas:

  • Biodiversity patterns, spatiotemporal dynamics, conservation ecology, and ecological restoration;
  • Population, community, ecosystem, landscape, and systems ecology; species interactions, trophic network dynamics, and ecological community assembly rules;
  • Evolutionary processes at molecular, genomic, organismal, population, and macro-evolutionary scales; population genetics, biological adaptation, speciation, and evolutionary diversification;
  • Phylogenetics, phylogenomics, systematics, and the reconstruction of organismal evolutionary history; biogeographic evolution and taxonomic revision;
  • Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) and developmental mechanisms driving evolutionary variation and ecological adaptation;
  • Eco-evolutionary dynamics, biotic adaptive responses, and ecological feedbacks to climate change and anthropogenic environmental disturbance.

1 June 2026
Life | New “Origins of Life” Section Established

We are excited to announce the launch of a new Section in Life (ISSN: 2075-1729)—“Origins of Life”. This new Section is dedicated to research into the chemical and physical processes involved in the study of the origin of life, reflecting the growing importance of this field in the scientific community.

The papers published in the “Origins of Life” Section relate to the chemical and physical processes involved in the study of the origin of life. Although many of the papers will concern the origin of life on early Earth, studies of how life can begin on other planets and moons in the solar system and on exoplanets are also welcome. What environmental conditions can support life and its emergence? How can signs of life be recognized and evaluated in missions and observations? Living cells are incredibly complex systems, so one of the key challenges is to seek simple beginnings with a demonstrated potential for complexification. Papers will deal with multiple aspects, such as sources of organic compounds, the capture of energy, the origin of metabolism, the nature of the first reproducing and evolving chemical entities (templating and translated biopolymers vs. catalytic networks, including non-enzymatic catalysis), the origin of homochirality, the origin and roles of lipids and their assemblies, and other encapsulations to form protocells. Most manuscripts are expected to report experimental results, but we welcome essays, short communications, and testable hypotheses. We encourage physicochemically rigorous origin models, preferably supported by simulations, but do not encourage purely speculative or philosophical manuscripts.

Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • origin of life;
  • early life evolution;
  • early Earth;
  • planets;
  • exoplanets;
  • complex systems;
  • organic compounds;
  • capture of energy;
  • origin of metabolism;
  • templating biopolymers;
  • catalytic networks;
  • origin of homochirality;
  • encoded translation;
  • non-enzymatic catalysis;
  • encapsulations;
  • reproducing systems;
  • RNA;
  • lipids;
  • physicochemical origin models;
  • dissipative systems;
  • non-equilibrium;
  • computer simulations;
  • definition of life.

1 June 2026
Meet Us at the 22nd International Congress of Endocrinology, 2–5 June 2026, Kyoto, Japan


Conference:
The 22nd International Congress of Endocrinology
Date: 2–5 June 2026
Location: Kyoto, Japan

MDPI will be attending the 22nd International Congress of Endocrinology as an exhibitor at booth no. 24, and we encourage researchers from different backgrounds to visit and share their latest ideas.

The 22nd International Congress of Endocrinology brings together leading researchers, practitioners, and clinicians from around the world to exchange the latest advances in endocrinology, focusing on promoting cutting-edge research in hormonal science and addressing key global challenges such as metabolic disorders, diabetes, thyroid diseases, reproductive endocrinology, and endocrine-related cancers. Additionally, it provides a dynamic platform for scientific discussion, knowledge sharing, and interdisciplinary collaboration across all areas of endocrine research.

The following MDPI journals will be represented:

If you are planning to attend this conference, please do not hesitate to contact us. 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 following website: https://icecongress.com.

1 June 2026
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO’s Letter #35 – 30 Years of Open Science, Open Access Policies, Spain Summit, MMCS 2026 & Antibiotics 2026

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

30 Years of Open Science, Built Together

This month, we officially launched MDPI’s 30th Anniversary campaign and dedicated anniversary website, marking an important milestone in our journey as an open access publisher. What began in 1996 with a single journal and the simple belief that scientific knowledge should be shared openly and freely has grown into a global publishing organization supporting more than 500 journals, 68,000 Editorial Board Members, and millions of researchers worldwide.

The anniversary page, entitled 30 Years of Open Science, Built Together, reflects on the people, milestones, and partnerships that have shaped MDPI over the past three decades. It includes a retrospective of our development, key moments in the evolution of open access, landmark research articles, journal anniversaries, an interview with the CEO, and perspectives from colleagues and partners who have contributed to our success.

Looking back, one of the most striking aspects of our journey is not simply our growth, but the broader transformation of scholarly publishing itself.

Open access has moved from a niche concept to a widely adopted publishing model, helping make research more accessible, discoverable, and impactful for researchers, institutions, policymakers, and society.

MDPI has been part of this transition and continues to invest in the people, technology, partnerships, and research integrity infrastructure needed to support high-quality open science at scale.

While anniversaries naturally encourage reflection, they are also an opportunity to look ahead. The challenges facing scholarly publishing today, including research integrity, artificial intelligence, accessibility, and global participation in science, will require continued collaboration across the research ecosystem. As we celebrate 30 years of publishing, our focus remains on supporting researchers, strengthening trust in open science, and helping shape the future of scholarly communication together.

I encourage you to visit the anniversary page, explore the milestones, and take a moment to reflect on the role each of us has played in contributing to MDPI’s story.

Thank you for being part of this journey.

Impactful Research

Highlights from MMCS 2026 in Beijing (14-17 May)

From 14–17 May, MDPI hosted The 5th Molecules Medicinal Chemistry Symposium (MMCS 2026) in Beijing, China, bringing together academia and industry to explore advances in chemical biology, medicinal chemistry, and drug discovery.

The conference hosted more than 230 attendees from 37 countries and regions, alongside 257 submissions and 145 accepted abstracts. With a significant increase in attendance – up by 100 participants compared with the previous edition – the popularity of MMCS continues to grow in terms of its international profile and scientific relevance within this rapidly evolving field.

The scientific program covered seven themes:

  • Chemical Biology for Drug Discovery
  • Medicinal Chemistry Research Progress
  • Natural Products in Drug Discovery
  • AI-enabled Drug Discovery
  • GPCR & Ion Channel Targeted Drug Development
  • Innovative Proximity-Based Drug Modalities
  • Biocatalysis for Natural Product & Drug Synthesis

The event featured three plenary speakers, 14 keynote speakers, 35 selected oral presentations, and 98 poster presentations, creating opportunities for open scientific exchange and collaboration. Conference Chair Prof. Dr. Diego Muñoz-Torrero described this edition as one of the most successful MMCS events to date.

Thanks to our Sponsors

MMCS 2026 secured sponsorship support from 12 industrial partners, 11 of which set up on-site exhibition booths. Covering biopharmaceutical R&D, life science supplies, pharmaceutical experimental instruments, and industrial service sectors, exhibitors were able to connect their businesses directly with attendees and make connections at the conference.

30th Anniversary Celebration of Molecules

During the conference, we also celebrated the 30th anniversary of Molecules, one of MDPI’s flagship journals. The celebration brought together Section Editors-in-Chief, Editorial Board Members, MDPI leadership, and editorial colleagues to reflect on the journal’s development, achievements, and continued future growth.

Events such as MMCS 2026 highlight the important role conferences play in creating scientific exchange and collaboration, and in connecting our research communities in person.

They also reflect the continued development of MDPI’s conference portfolio and our commitment to supporting academic engagement beyond publishing alone. Thanks to everyone involved in organizing and contributing to the success of this event.

Inside MDPI

Open Access Policies Continue to Accelerate Globally

One of the clearest indicators of the continued momentum behind open access is the growing number of national and institutional policies supporting, and increasingly requiring, open dissemination of research.

Around the world, governments, funding agencies, and universities are building their open access mandates, with increasing focus on transparency, rights retention, and public accessibility of publicly funded research. While these policies vary across regions, the broader direction is clear: expectations around openness and compliance continue to accelerate.

For researchers, navigating these evolving requirements can be complex and time-consuming. Supporting the research community therefore means not only publishing high-quality open access content but also helping stakeholders better understand changing requirements and emerging opportunities. At MDPI, we see this as an important part of our role within scholarly communication.

“Expectations around openness and compliance continue to accelerate”

Through the MDPI Blog, our Content team continues to publish monthly articles overviewing different countries’ relationships with open access, exploring their histories, policies, opportunities, and statistics. All this information is centralized into an article which contains brief summaries of each country, with links to all the full articles, and is updated monthly.

Recent Policy Developments

South Africa

In 2026, South Africa’s Department of Science and Innovation introduced the South African Open Science Policy. The policy states that: “Open access shall be required for publications arising from publicly funded research, and desirable for research from all sources of funding.”

The policy envisions a coordinated and broad approach to open science that will sustainably and ethically drive socio-economic development by increasing the practice of open science through policy, training, incentivization, and infrastructure.

Canada

In Canada, the Tri-Agency OA Policy on Publications was revised, removing the 12-month embargo for research that must be deposited in a repository with an open license and with author rights retained.

The Agencies argue that “societal advancement is made possible through widespread and barrier-free access to cutting-edge research and knowledge.”

Chile

Chile is a collaborative and engaged member of the global open access movement.

The National Research and Development Agency (Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo, or ANID) is Chile’s main funding agency for R&D. It mandates that all beneficiaries must deposit the final version of their published scientific output, with an embargo period of up to 12 months, into a repository.

ANID also supports the InES Open Science funding program, which allows universities to request funding for capacity and infrastructure building. Further, Chile is an active participant in various international initiatives, such as Redalyc, SciELO, and Red de Repositorios Latinoamericanos.

Openness Beyond Research

At MDPI, openness remains one of our core values, ensuring that research outputs are freely accessible to anyone. This commitment also extends to sharing knowledge about the scholarly publishing landscape itself, which we practice on the MDPI Blog through various topics, including open access, recent advances in science, and opportunities for researchers.

As the open access landscape continues to evolve, helping researchers, institutions, editors, and partners navigate these changes will remain an important priority for us.

Thank You

I would like to thank Jack McKenna (Senior Content Specialist, MDPI) from our Content team for his ongoing work on the MDPI Blog series covering global open access policy developments. Initiatives such as this help make complex policy discussions more accessible and useful to the wider research community.

Coming Together for Science

Reflections from the MDPI Spain Summit 2026 in Valencia (21 May)

On 21 May, we hosted the MDPI Spain Summit 2026 in Valencia.

The Summit brought together 30 Editorial Board Members and MDPI colleagues for a discussions on the future of publishing, research integrity, peer review, artificial intelligence, and the evolving research landscape in Spain.

We hosted participants from leading Spanish institutions and spoke on the importance of Spain as a major contributor to global open access (OA) research. In 2025 alone, Spain ranked among the leading countries worldwide for OA publishing, with more than 85% of publications made openly accessible. MDPI also continues to play a significant role within the Spanish research ecosystem.

MDPI in Spain

Spain remains one of MDPI's most important academic markets and a leading contributor to OA research globally. Ever since our Barcelona office opened in 2016 (Happy 10th Anniversary!), MDPI Spain has been actively supporting researchers, institutions, societies, and academic partners across the country. Today, the office plays an important role in creating engagement with the Spanish scholarly community through editorial support, partnerships, conferences, training initiatives, and outreach activities.

A cluster of high-level indicators highlight both the strength of the local research ecosystem and MDPI’s role within it:

  • 43,218 total publications in Spain in 2025, of which 35,728 (83%) were open access (49% Gold OA).
  • 211,200+ total publications (2021–2025), with 84% published open access.
  • 13,444 MDPI publications from Spanish institutions in 2025, representing 14% of all open access publications in Spain.
  • More than115,100 MDPI publications from Spanish institutions since 1996.
  • More than 4,500 Editorial Board Members from Spain, including more than 150 Chief Editors and 57 Associate Editors.
  • 42 institutional partners participating in MDPI’s Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP).
  • Spain ranks second globally for MDPI society affiliations, with 26 affiliated society agreements currently in place.

Program Overview

What made this summit special was the openness of the discussions around the research landscape in Spain and the role MDPI plays within the market. General topics of the presentations included:

  • MDPI Introduction – Stefan Tochev (CEO).
  • Engagement with the Academic Community – Dr. Marta Colomer (External Affairs Lead).
  • Latest Developments in the Editorial Process – Dr. Jordi Martinez (Deputy Managing Editor).
  • Research integrity and Publication Ethics – Slavomir Nikodijevic (Research Integrity Specialist).
  • A 360 View of Academic Publishing – Prof. Dr. Luis Angel Ruiz Fernandez (EBM of Remote Sensing).

Panel Discussion

We also hosted a panel discussion moderated by Marta, entitled “The Future of Academic Publishing” with Prof. Luis Ruiz, Prof. Marta Feliz (EBM of the journal Catalysts), Dr. Enric Sayas (Product Owner, AI & Technology Innovation), and myself. The discussion looked at the evolving role of editors, the future of peer review, and the growing importance of maintaining trust, ethics, and research integrity in an era increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence.

Themes from the Summit

Several themes emerged throughout the discussions, reflecting broader conversations taking place across publishing:

  • The academic community values efficient publishing workflows, but expectations around scientific quality and editorial rigor continue to rise.
  • Reviewer fatigue and long-term sustainability of peer review remain major challenges across the industry.
  • AI is rapidly changing scholarly communication and requires transparent and responsible governance.
  • Reputation and trust continue to depend on long-term engagement, transparency, and quality-focused decision-making.

“Maintaining an open dialogue with researchers, editors, reviewers, and institutions remains a priority for MDPI”

It was constructive to see the willingness of participants to engage directly and candidly with us. These conversations provide insights that help inform how we continue to develop our editorial processes, engagement activities, and support for the research community. While certain discussions included concerns, there was also recognition that open dialogue between publishers and the research community is essential if we want to improve scholarly communication together.

Events such as this are increasingly important for MDPI. They allow us to present our perspective, to listen to the experiences, expectations, and concerns of editors, reviewers, and researchers, and to address these accordingly.

Thank You

Thank you to our Barcelona Office and all colleagues involved in organizing the summit, as well as all participants for contributing to these thoughtful and constructive discussions.

As publishing continues to evolve, maintaining an open dialogue with researchers, editors, reviewers, and institutions remains an important priority for MDPI. Events such as the Spain Summit play an important role in helping us to build relationships, foster trust, and better understand the needs of our community.

Closing Thoughts

Highlights from Antibiotics 2026 in Barcelona (11–14 May)

This week, MDPI hosted the Antibiotics 2026 — Advances in Antimicrobial Action and Resistance conference in Barcelona, bringing together academics and industry experts to discuss one of the most important scientific and public health challenges of our time: antimicrobial resistance.

The conference welcomed 145 attendees from 42 different countries and territories, alongside 265 submissions and 127 accepted abstracts, showing the international reach of the event and the strong scientific interest in this rapidly evolving field.

Scientific Exchange on a Global Challenge

Antimicrobial resistance continues to be a global concern, creating collaboration across disciplines, institutions, and regions. The conference program focused on a range of topics including:

  • Antimicrobial resistance mechanisms
  • One Health approaches to antimicrobial stewardship
  • Discovery of novel antimicrobial agents
  • Innovation in clinical strategies and treatment approaches
  • Ethnopharmacology and emerging therapies

Through keynote plenaries, invited lectures, oral presentations, and poster sessions, the conference created a platform for dialogue and scientific exchange.

International Participation and Collaboration

One of the highlights of the event was the diversity of participation across both geography and expertise. Researchers and speakers from Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Latin America took part in discussions throughout the conference, highlighting the global nature of both the challenge and the scientific response.

The scientific program included:

  • 2 keynote speakers
  • 10 invited speakers
  • 36 selected talks
  • 78 posters

The conference brought together perspectives from academia, healthcare, and industry, helping facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration around future approaches to antimicrobial research and resistance management.

The Role of Conferences in Scholarly Communication

Conferences are an important platform for collaboration, scientific exchange, and community-building. Events such as Antibiotics 2026 show the value of bringing researchers together in person to discuss emerging challenges, share new findings, and strengthen international networks across disciplines and regions.

Thank You

I would like to thank the conference chairs, speakers, participants, sponsors, and the entire MDPI conference team for their work in making this event a success. The engagement and positive feedback from attendees highlight the importance of our events in addressing some of the most pressing scientific challenges facing society today.

Stefan Tochev
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG

26 May 2026
Life | New “Artificial Intelligence in the Life Sciences” Section Established

Artificial intelligence (AI) has grown rapidly over the past few years, moving from experimental stages to implementation in various fields, and it has brought about disruptive transformations in academic research.

To keep pace with the AI-driven paradigm shifts in the life sciences, Life (ISSN: 2075-1729) is establishing the “Artificial Intelligence in the Life Sciences” Section to bridge the gap between AI technology and life sciences research, as well as to provide a high-quality academic exchange platform for researchers worldwide.

We encourage the submission of manuscripts that report significant advances in those fields. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • AI-driven life sciences research;
  • AI in biomedical research;
  • AI applications in pharmaceutical science;
  • AI applications in synthetic biology and systems biology;
  • AI applications in ecological and evolutionary biology;
  • Ethical and safety issues related to AI applications in the life sciences.

25 May 2026
Meet Us at the 13th International Conference on Mycorrhizas, 12–17 July 2026, Cairns, Australia


Conference:
13th International Conference on Mycorrhizas
Date: 12–17 July 2026
Location: Cairns, Australia

From 12 to 17 July 2026, MDPI will be attending the 13th International Conference on Mycorrhizas as an exhibitor, welcoming researchers from diverse backgrounds to visit and share their latest ideas.

The International Mycorrhiza Society, the umbrella society of the biennial International Conference on Mycorrhiza (ICOM), is dedicated to advancing education, research and development in the field of mycorrhizal symbiosis. Our work is of international significance; our conference attracts delegates from across the globe, with members from over 40 countries and an attendance of 450 to 600 people from academia, government and industry.

We look forward to welcoming you to Cairns for an unforgettable experience at the 13th International Conference on Mycorrhizas!

The following MDPI journals will be represented:

If you are planning to attend this conference, please do not hesitate to start an online conversation with us. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person and answering any questions that you may have. For more information, please visit https://icom2026.org/.

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