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3 September 2025
Join Us at the MDPI at the University of Toronto Career Fair, 23 September 2025, Toronto, ON, Canada

Date: 23 September 2025
Time: 11:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m
Location: The Chelsea Hotel, 33 Gerrard Street West, Toronto
MDPI is thrilled to announce our participation in the University of Toronto’s largest career fair, taking place at the St. George Downtown Campus. This exciting event brings together thousands of students, graduates, and professionals looking to connect with top employers and explore career opportunities.
We invite all attendees to visit the MDPI booth to discover how you can be part of one of the world’s leading open access academic publishers. Whether you are passionate about scientific research, editorial work, marketing, or supporting global innovation in publishing, we want to meet YOU!
What to expect at our booth:
- Learn more about MDPI’s mission and global impact;
- Explore exciting career opportunities in publishing, editorial, communications, and more;
- Network with our team and ask questions about working at MDPI.
Whether you’re just starting your career or looking to take the next step, don’t miss this opportunity to connect with MDPI. Bring your resume, your curiosity, and your questions—we look forward to seeing you there!
For additional information on the Career Fair and Open MDPI positions, please visit the following links:
1 September 2025
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO’s Letter #26 – CUJS, Head of Ethics, Open Peer Review, AIS 2025, Reviewer Recognition

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
Society of China University Journals (CUJS) visit to MDPI Basel
In August, we had the pleasure of welcoming a delegation from the Society of China University Journals (CUJS) to our Basel headquarters. The visit was part of CUJS’s broader European tour, which included meetings with several major publishing organizations.
Purpose of the visit
The delegation’s stop in Basel involved an introductory meeting and knowledge-sharing with a view to identifying potential collaboration opportunities with MDPI. The CUJS team shared an overview of the Chinese scientific publishing landscape, including recent policy developments, and gave us insights into the journals and services they operate across China’s academic institutions.
MDPI presentations
We used the opportunity to introduce CUJS to MDPI’s mission, structure, and recent achievements. I presented on the latest developments at MDPI and our role in supporting global open access, addressing many follow-up questions from the delegation. Warm thanks are due to the following colleagues for their contributions to the session:
- Liliane Auwerter (Conference Organizer, Scientific Officer and Sustainability Specialist) shared an overview of our editorial process, including the quality indicators we use to track peer-review performance.
- Renato Merki (Publication Ethics Assistant) presented on behalf of our Research Integrity and Ethics team, emphasizing our commitment to responsible publishing.
- Silvano Bonfatti (Product Manager) introduced the JAMS platform, highlighting how it supports efficient journal management for editors and publishers alike.
- Aimar Xiong (Publisher, Section Managing Editor) and Giuliano Braccini (Office Manager) facilitated the meeting, offering clarity in response to specific questions, building the relationship during and beyond the meeting itself.
“Building relationships with organizations such as CUJS allows us to increase our visibility and reputation”
Why is this important?
China is one of the world’s largest producers of scientific research, with its universities and research institutes playing a key role in global scholarly publishing. Building strong relationships with influential organizations such as CUJS allows us to increase our visibility and reputation vis-à-vis the Chinese academic community, share best practices, learn from differing publishing models, and explore collaborations that have the potential to enhance the quality, reach, and diversity of our journals.
Looking ahead
It was a productive and friendly exchange that reflected our shared commitment to advancing scholarly communication and improving journal publishing practices. We value these visits, which allow us to create collaborations with stakeholders in the global academic community.
Our Basel office is a hub for hosting international delegations, partners, and collaborators. We look forward to creating more global connections that support our mission.
Impactful Research
Appointment of Dr. Tim Tait-Jamieson as Head of Publication Ethics
As part of our ongoing commitment to research integrity and publishing excellence, I am delighted to announce that we have appointed Dr. Tim Tait-Jamieson as Head of Publication Ethics.
In this role, Tim will lead the development of our ethics strategy and oversee the continued growth of the Publication Ethics Department, which is based across our offices in Basel, Manchester, Belgrade/Novi Sad, and Cluj. Guided by the principles of effective prevention and efficient resolution, the department plays an essential role in ensuring the highest standards of integrity throughout our editorial processes.
Department focus
Working closely with internal teams and external partners, the Publication Ethics Department focuses on refining our policies, aligning our operations with international best practices, and addressing complex cases with fairness and transparency. This work is critical in supporting our editors, reviewers, and authors, reinforcing MDPI’s contribution to the global dialogue on research integrity.
“Research integrity is something to which we all contribute through our daily work at MDPI”
About Tim
Tim joined MDPI in 2021 and has held several roles within the Publication Ethics Department, most recently serving as Research Integrity Lead. Based in our Basel office, he brings a strong academic background, with a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, and a proven track record of leadership in research integrity.
Research integrity is something to which we all contribute through our daily work at MDPI. I look forward to Tim’s leadership as we continue investing in the people, processes, and partnerships that uphold the trust and credibility of scholarly publishing.
Read more:
Inside MDPI
How and why MDPI offers Open Peer Review
At MDPI, we are committed to advancing openness and transparency in scholarly publishing. One area where we’ve taken a leadership role is peer review. Since 2014, MDPI has offered authors the option of open peer review, giving them the opportunity to publish reviewer comments alongside their papers. Each year, more authors are choosing this path, helping to build trust in the editorial process and provide valuable context for the research we publish.
Jack McKenna (Senior Content Specialist, MDPI) recently wrote an informative piece looking at the impact and importance of open peer review at MDPI. He highlights how this approach not only benefits readers but also gives well-deserved recognition to our reviewers, who generously dedicate their time and expertise to the academic community.
I encourage you to read this blogpost to see how MDPI is helping set standards for transparency in scholarly publishing.
Coming Together for Science
Recap of MDPI’s AIS 2025 Conference in Kuala Lumpur
Entering the month of August, we held The 2nd International Conference on AI Sensors and Transducers (AIS 2025) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
“AIS is quickly becoming a premier event in the field”
The second edition of AIS brought together 335 attendees from across Asia and beyond, including participants from China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. The event, chaired by Prof. Dr. Toshihiro Itoh (University of Tokyo), Prof. Dr. Sang-Woo Kim (Yonsei University), and Prof. Dr. Chengkuo Lee (National University of Singapore), continues to grow in reputation and has become an important platform for researchers and students to present their work, exchange ideas, and build international collaborations.
AIS is quickly becoming a premier event in the field, with participants highlighting its quality of service, its expanding academic network, and the value it delivers in the context of tightening research budgets in the region.
It was also excellent to see our new MDPI journal AI Sensors, which originated from a conference topic, host a successful launch party at the event.
Highlights from participant feedback:
- Southeast University (China) sent a student delegation and considers AIS a regular fixture for Ph.D. students in need of international conference experience.
- CAS Aerospace Information Research Institute sent a 10-member delegation and plans to further promote AIS internally.
- Japanese researchers regard AIS as a must-attend event, placing it on a par with IEEE conferences and citing the benefits of networking and exchange.
- Korean academics praised the organization and noted improved perceptions of MDPI among their institutions, viewing AIS as a strategic opportunity to deepen engagement in the region.
Award winners
We recognized the recipients of the Best Presentation, Best Scientist, Best Poster, and Best Student Paper awards, whose contributions set a standard for academic excellence. The full award announcement is available here.
Looking ahead
The 3rd International Conference on AI Sensors and Transducers will be held from 5 to10 August 2026 in Jeju, Korea. The General Chairs will be Prof. Inkyu Park (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Prof. Zhou Li (Tsinghua University), Prof. Xinge Yu (City University of Hong Kong), and Prof. Chengkuo Lee (National University of Singapore). We look forward to bringing together innovators, researchers and experts who are shaping the future at the intersection of sensors, sensing technology, transducers and artificial intelligence.
Thank you
Our conference team managed this event with great agility and professionalism and are already planning improvements to make the conference even more accessible. Special thanks to the National University of Singapore for their support, and to our entire conference team and collaborators for their dedication.
AIS is gaining momentum, and we look forward to supporting its role as a bridge between MDPI and the global academic community.
“Our conference team managed this event with great agility and professionalism”
Closing Thoughts
Recognizing our outstanding reviewers
As we close this edition of the newsletter, I would like to spotlight MDPI’s 2024 Outstanding Reviewer Awards, which showcase a group of winners whose contributions often go unseen but are essential to the integrity of scholarly publishing: our reviewers.
In 2024, more than 215,000 reviewers dedicated their time and expertise to MDPI journals. From this community, we are proud to recognize 356 recipients of the Outstanding Reviewer Awards, who went above and beyond by providing timely, thorough and constructive feedback.
These awards are not only a token of our appreciation but also a reflection of the values we stand for: rigor, fairness and collaboration in advancing science.
To explore the full list of awardees across disciplines, from life sciences to the humanities, please visit the following pages:
- Biology and Life Sciences
- Business and Economics
- Chemistry and Materials Science
- Computer Science and Mathematics
- Engineering
- Environmental and Earth Sciences
- Medicine and Pharmacology
- Physical Sciences
- Public Health and Healthcare
- Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities
About MDPI Awards
To recognize the academic community, MDPI journals regularly offer various awards to researchers in specific fields. Serving as a source of recognition and inspiration, these awards help increase the influence of scholars who have been credited with outstanding achievements and are making a significant contribution to the advancement of their respective fields.
To explore more opening Outstanding Reviewer Awards, please click here.
To all our reviewers: thank you for being the foundation of trust that makes open access publishing possible!
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG
29 August 2025
Meet Us at the 30th Annual International Mental Health Nursing Research Conference, 18–19 September 2025, Oxford, UK

Conference: 30th Annual International Mental Health Nursing Research Conference 2025
Organization: Mental Health Nurse Academics UK
Date: 18–19 September 2025
Place: Oxford, UK
MDPI will be represented as an exhibitor at the 30th Annual International Mental Health Nursing Research Conference 2025. This conference will be held in Oxford, UK, from 18 to 19 September 2025, hosted by the Mental Health Nurse Academics UK.
This event is fully hybrid with options for in-person or online attendance, and excellent opportunities to network via the online platform or at the venue. Access recordings of all talks will be available to participants for 90 days after the conference, through the online platform. Attendees can also use the online platform to run polls, network, and engage in group chats.
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. For more information about the conference, please visit the official website: https://mhnauk.org/conference-1.
6 August 2025
MDPI Scientific Publishing Workshop at Chiang Mai University Held on 21 July 2025
Nursing Reports (ISSN: 2039-4403), a prominent open-access journal in the field of nursing, jointly hosted the Scientific Publishing Workshop on 21 July 2025. This workshop brought together researchers, scholars, and publishing experts to explore the latest strategies for academic dissemination within the nursing domain. Through a series of sessions covering open-access publishing models, manuscript enhancement, peer-review participation, data-driven visualization, and AI applications in nursing research, the event aimed to provide participants with practical tools to enhance the impact of their research. This workshop served as a testament to the shared commitment to promoting research excellence and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in the field of nursing.
Assis. Prof. Dr. Suparat Wangsrikhun, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, delivered the opening speech at the Scientific Publishing Workshop Event, emphasizing the importance of strengthening research and publishing capabilities among faculty and students to meet international standards. She highlighted the value of engaging with MDPI, a leading academic publisher, to exchange knowledge and experiences. Assis. Prof. Dr. Wangsrikhun expressed confidence that the event would enhance participants’ understanding of academic publishing processes, including ethics and new technologies, and encouraged active participation to maximize the benefit of the event.
Ms. Becky Castellon, who leads the running of the Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) team, introduced MDPI, highlighting our core values of openness, transparency, and efficiency, and explaining how we can deliver high-quality service through our dedicated global workforce and the wide range of services we offer to the research community. She also presented key statistics and information about the Nursing Reports journal, a great resource and potential venue for the students of the Faculty of Nursing, noting that it is Q1 in JCR and has an IF of 2.0. Additionally, she shared some upcoming conferences that the journal will be attending and details about the journal's quarterly reviewer club, which aims to foster engagement within the reviewer community.
Prof. Daniel Bressington, Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, and Section Editor-in-Chief of Nursing Reports, shared his experience publishing with the journal. He also encouraged academic publishing with MDPI and kindly offered his support to guide students, researchers, and staff from the Faculty of Nursing who are planning to submit their work to MDPI journals.
The fourth session was shared by Dr. Krit Inthajak, MDPI’s regional journal relations specialist in Asia-Pacific, with the topic “How to Write Scientific Papers”. This session comprises how to prepare literature reviews before deciding to write a manuscript, and the contents of the front matter, main text, and back matter. For the Faculty of Nursing, a topic on how to properly state the research to the institutional review board, and informed consent were emphasized due to experiments in clinical trials and gathering data from patients. Many participants had questions related to AI-generated content, and we have withheld these answers for the appropriate topic.
In the fifth session, Ms. Jaime Anderson discussed “Publication Ethics for Authors” where she covered why publication ethics are so important, particularly in the current crisis in confidence that the public are feeling in scientific research, how to ensure that research and manuscripts conform to the highest standards of publication ethics, and what the investigation process is if issues are discovered after papers are published.
The final session was conducted by Ms. Ploy Assavajamroon, Regional Journal Relations Specialist from the MDPI Bangkok Office, on the topic of “Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Publishing”. She began with a brief overview of the history of AI technology, followed by an introduction to the updated model known as Generative AI (GenAI), explaining how it works and what it can do. A survey reflecting researchers’ opinions on GenAI was presented, highlighting its potential risks. In alignment with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) position statement, MDPI’s guidelines on the use of AI by both authors and reviewers were thoroughly explained. Examples of disclosure statements that authors should include when submitting their manuscripts were also provided. The session concluded with an introduction to several AI tools developed by MDPI’s AI team, designed to enhance service quality and empower MDPI staff to work more efficiently.
As we draw the curtains on the workshop at Chiang Mai University's Faculty of Nursing, we look back on a day filled with vibrant knowledge exchange and cross-disciplinary harmony. The active participation of researchers, educators, and students from various nursing specialties has been a clear indication of the workshop's success in equipping attendees with practical skills for high-impact publication, rigorous peer review, and AI-integrated research methods. Lively discussions on open-access trends, ethical publishing, and global research partnerships have emphasized the crucial role of open science in advancing nursing care and improving patient outcomes. This collaboration has further strengthened the enduring relationship between MDPI and Chiang Mai University, setting the stage for future collaborative initiatives.
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31 July 2025
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #25 - 8,000 Staff Worldwide, Korea Visit, 100,000 Preprints, Malaysia Roundtable, Canada Consortium Deal

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
Talent Drives Our Progress
For the first time in MDPI’s history, we now have over 8,000 colleagues across the company. I would like to take a moment to celebrate this milestone and acknowledge the driving force behind our growth and success: our people.
As the world’s leading fully open access publisher, MDPI has grown thanks to the dedication, talent, and teamwork of colleagues across the company. Already halfway through 2025, we’ve welcomed nearly 2,000 new colleagues.
“Our achievements are also about the people behind them”
We now manage over 475 journals, with 298 receiving an Impact Factor, and hundreds more indexed in major databases, including 343 in Scopus, and 92 by PubMed. As the reach and impact of our journals continues to grow, so does the need for dedicated and qualified teams to support that growth. Thus, attracting and retaining exceptional talent remains a cornerstone of our success.
Our achievements are not just about the results of journal expansion, however: they’re about the people behind them. From our hardworking editors to our meticulous English editing and production teams – from our journal relationship specialists, public relations, marketing and communications professionals to our conference teams and the project teams behind Preprints, Scilit, SciProfiles, JAMS and more. Our success reflects the work of thousands of people showing up each day, taking pride in their work, and committed to excellence and service.
What we’re doing to support talent:
- Investing in onboarding and training to help new colleagues feel welcomed and empowered to thrive.
- Creating clearer career paths across all functions, from editorial to communications and beyond.
- Launching mentorship programs and internal knowledge-sharing sessions to promote growth and collaboration.
- Evolving our recognition and rewards programs to better celebrate your contributions.
- Expanding our training systems and platforms.
MDPI’s in-house training department offers over 215 training courses, covering topics from editorial development to cross-cultural collaboration. In 2024 alone, we had 44 full-time trainers and 196 part-time training assistants supporting the learning and development needs of colleagues worldwide. These efforts ensure our teams are equipped with the skills and confidence to grow professionally and contribute meaningfully.
Over two-thirds of our workforce is editorial, and of our more than 5,400 editors, 87% hold a Master’s degree and 6% a PhD. Their collective contributions are central to delivering a high-quality publishing experience and supporting global academic communication.
As we celebrate this milestone, we also aim to continue on a path of steady and sustainable growth, one that balances journal expansion with investment in people, outreach, processes, and innovation. Together, we are shaping the future of open access and academic publishing. Thank you for your hard work, your ideas, and your commitment to serving the global research community.
Let’s continue working together to create a culture where great talent grows and every colleague feels valued.
Impactful Research
Visiting South Korea: Building Connections and Supporting the MDPI Seoul Office
In July, I had the opportunity to visit our team in Seoul and engage directly with academic communities in South Korea. The visit focused on deepening MDPI’s relationships with local universities, institutions, and partners, and supporting the great work of our colleagues at the MDPI Seoul office.
Korea Association of Private University Libraries (KAPUL) Conference
A highlight of the visit was our participation in the Korea Association of Private University Libraries (KAPUL) Conference, where we presented to over 100 academic librarians. I delivered a keynote speech titled “The Evolving Publishing Landscape: Open Access and Beyond,” while my colleague Dr. Jisuk Kang (Public Affairs Specialist) shared insights in her presentation, “Inside MDPI: Editorial Practices & Research Integrity.”
Our participation received media coverage, including:
NEWS1: “Publishing Open Access Papers' MDPI...Supporting the Expansion of Korean Research Influence”
UNN (University News Network): “MDPI Announces ‘Seoul Declaration’... “Presenting Standards for Authenticity and Transparency in Korea”
Beyond Post: MDPI CEO Visits Korea to 'Support for the Development of Domestic Knowledge Ecosystem'
Facts & Figures: South Korea
- South Korea is MDPI’s sixth-largest publishing country by article volume (over 90,000 MDPI papers published to date).
- In 2024, Korea ranked 16th globally by total publications, and 6th (among these top 20 countries) by citation impact.
- 52% of Korean publications in 2024 were OA – and 73% of those were Gold OA.
- MDPI published about 20% of all OA papers from Korea in 2024.
- Over 2,000 active Editorial Board Members from South Korea contribute to MDPI journals, with 11 Section Editors-in-Chief.
- We currently have 11 Institutional Open Access Program agreements and two society partnerships in Korea:
- Korean Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology (with MDPI journal Pharmaceutics)
- Korean Tribology Society (with MDPI journal Coatings)
MDPI Seoul Office and the First Korea Salon
Our Seoul office serves as a regional hub for marketing, communications, and community engagement. It continues to grow in size and influence, prioritizing supporting scholar visits, conference sponsorships, and outreach events such as the recent MDPI Korea Salon.
The inaugural Salon, themed “Exploring Research Trends in Medical Publishing, Ethics, and AI,” brought together over 20 scholars and Editorial Board members serving MDPI journals.
Thank you to our guest speakers including Professors Young-Joon Surh of Seoul National University, Kwang-Sig Lee of Korea University, and Jin-Won Noh of Yonsei University who presented on the landscape of medicine in South Korea and across the globe. The Salon also included presentations from MDPI colleagues on Open Access, ethics, and how the IOAP can support researchers in this field.
“Our Seoul office continues to grow in size and influence”
Looking Ahead
MDPI is already the leading OA publisher in South Korea, yet challenges and misconceptions around OA and APCs remain. Visits like this one, along with the ongoing efforts of our Seoul office, are important to building understanding, trust, and long-term relationships with the local academic community.
A big thank-you to our colleagues in Seoul for their warm hospitality, professionalism, and energy! Our new office is well situated, staffed, and ready to grow. This visit marked an important step forward in our continued mission to support global research communities and advance Open Science.
Inside MDPI
Preprints.org Reaches 100,000 Preprints: A Major Milestone for MDPI and Open Science
In case you missed it, Preprints.org recently surpassed 100,000 preprints posted. This is a major milestone for our platform and one worth celebrating.
Preprints are a key pillar of the Open Science movement, which promotes transparency, equity, and faster knowledge-sharing through initiatives such as Open Access, Open Data, Open Source, and Open Peer Review. The benefits of Open Science extend beyond researchers, as they support funders, educators, policymakers, and the public in advancing discovery and innovation.
What is behind the 100,000 preprints milestone?
Since its launch in 2016, Preprints.org has grown into one of the world’s leading preprint platforms, now ranked fifth globally by publication volume.
More than 350,000 researchers have contributed, helping shape this dynamic and collaborative space for sharing early-stage research across all disciplines.
Read the full announcement here:
https://www.mdpi.com/about/announcements/12202
“Preprints.org has grown into one of the world’s leading preprint platforms”
Some quick facts worth noting:
- About 56% of the preprints on Preprints.org are later published in peer-reviewed journals.
- The platform is now indexed in Web of Science (Preprint Citation Index), Europe PMC, and Crossref, helping improve visibility and trust in the preprints shared.
- Recent upgrades – including a revamped website, new features such as search subscriptions, curated reading lists, and community feedback tools (PREreview) – show our commitment to developing Preprints.org in line with researchers’ needs.
This growth and progress would not be possible without the dedication of the Preprints.org team, our Advisory Board members, screeners, and colleagues across MDPI who support the platform’s development. This milestone is a reminder of our shared mission: to accelerate scientific communication and build a more open, transparent, and inclusive research ecosystem.
I’m excited to see what’s ahead as we approach Preprints.org’s 10-year anniversary in 2026!
Coming Together for Science
Malaysia Media Roundtable: Educating on Open Access and MDPI’s Presence in Southeast Asia
At the end of June, I had the opportunity to participate in a strategic media roundtable in Kuala Lumpur, focused on raising awareness about the importance of Open Access (OA) and on MDPI’s growing presence in Southeast Asia.
We welcomed five Malaysian media outlets for an engaging private session that included presentations and open discussion.
I gave an overview of the benefits of Open Access, MDPI’s global developments, and our collaborations in Malaysia.
My colleague Yu Nwe Soe (Public Relations Specialist), presented on our editorial process, helping to clarify how MDPI supports authors and maintains research quality.
We were also joined by two local Editorial Board Members (EBMs) who offered first-hand insights into their experiences working with MDPI and how OA has shaped their publishing choices.
The discussion covered a range of questions from the press, from OA publishing models to editorial standards, and highlighted MDPI’s unique contribution to accelerating scientific communication in the region.
As the leading fully OA publisher, we see it as our responsibility to continue educating research communities and the broader public on the impact of OA, especially in emerging and high-growth academic markets.
Spotlight on Malaysia
Malaysia continues to rise as a regional research hub, with five universities ranked in the global top 200 and 11 subjects in the global top 50. In 2024, Malaysia ranked 2nd in Southeast Asia in total publication output, 10th in Asia, and 25th globally.
MDPI’s presence in Malaysia:
- Over 21,000 research articles published to date from Malaysian institutions
- More than 1,100 articles published in 2024 alone
- In the period 2020–2024, 54% of Malaysia’s total publications were OA
- 36 EBMs from Malaysia, across 27 MDPI journals
- Around 100 conferences sponsored in Malaysia in the past five years
- MDPI is hosting the 2nd International Conference on AI Sensors and Transducers in Kuala Lumpur (29 July- 3 August 2025)
Media Coverage & Editorial Voices
Following the roundtable, we saw positive coverage across several local outlets, with articles highlighting MDPI’s role in empowering Malaysian researchers. Notable pieces included:
- Open-Access Empowers Malaysia’s Research Future
- Empowering Malaysian Researchers to Meet the Nation’s Innovation Ambitions
- MDPI and empowering Malaysian researchers
Our local EBMs also shared their perspectives:
Prof. Denny Ng Kok Sum (Sunway University, EBM of MDPI journal Processes) and Prof. Lee (EBM of MDPI journal Bacteria) share their experiences with MDPI and the role Open Access plays in their publication decisions.
“We see it as our responsibility to continue educating research communities on the impact of OA”
“I didn’t want my work stuck behind a paywall.”
— Prof. Denny Ng Kok Sum, Sunway University, Processes Editorial Board Member
“Open Access opens doors for collaboration and visibility, especially in fast-developing regions like ours.”
— Prof. Lee, Bacteria Editorial Board Member
This roundtable marked another step in building trust, understanding, and collaboration in Southeast Asia. A big thank-you to the MDPI Malaysia team and all those who contributed to the event’s success.
Closing Thoughts
MDPI Signs First North American Agreement with Canadian Consortium
We are proud to announce a major milestone for MDPI Canada and an important step forward for OA in North America.
In July, our Toronto office finalized MDPI’s first North American consortium agreement with the Federal Science Libraries Network (FSLN). This is a significant achievement that strengthens our expansion in Canada and reinforces our global commitment to supporting Open Science.
This two-year agreement gives Canadian federal agencies access to MDPI’s IOAP, including discounted article processing charges for affiliated researchers across our portfolio of over 475 OA journals. It lowers barriers for Canadian scientists to share their work more openly and reach a global audience.
Ryan Siu, Institutional Partnerships Manager at MDPI.
“The Open Science landscape in Canada is rapidly evolving, with the Tri-Agency Open Access Policy set for renewal by the end of 2025. This reflects ongoing efforts to foster greater scientific transparency and accessibility at a national policy level,” says Ryan Siu, Institutional Partnerships Manager at MDPI.
“Our new agreement with FSLN represents our shared commitment to further these efforts and foster wider readership. By aligning with these initiatives, we make progress towards research that’s both inclusive and impactful, benefiting local and global communities alike.”
Participating FSLN institutions include:
- Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
- Environment and Climate Change Canada
- Health Canada
- National Research Council Canada
- Natural Resources Canada
By partnering with some of Canada’s largest science-based agencies, we reaffirm our goal of advancing OA across continents. We look forward to developing our support for Canadian researchers and continuing to drive progress in Open Science across North America and beyond.
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG
30 July 2025
MDPI’s Journal Cluster of Healthcare Sciences and Services
Healthcare sciences and services is an interdisciplinary field focused on improving medical care and patient wellbeing by integrating research, technology, policy, management, and clinical practice. The primary aim of this field is to improve the quality and safety of care not only for individuals but also the wider global community by addressing public health challenges. By focusing on a wide range of topics such as disease prevention, treatment and long-term care, healthcare management, and informatics and digital health, this field ensures that care is effective, efficient, and centred around the needs of patients.
MDPI’s healthcare sciences and services cluster of journals has the mission to publish innovative research that will advance and improve how healthcare is delivered and managed. This cluster provides researchers and professionals with diverse publishing opportunities, ensuring that their work reaches the most relevant audiences and makes a meaningful impact across the field of health sciences and services.
The seven participating journals are as follows:
- Geriatrics (ISSN: 2308-3417) focuses on the health and healthcare of older people, with special emphasis on geriatric biology, geriatric health services research, geriatric medicine research, geriatric neurology, stroke, cognition and oncology, geriatric surgery, geriatric physical functioning, physical health and activity, geriatric psychiatry and psychology, geriatric nutrition, geriatric epidemiology, and geriatric rehabilitation. Geriatrics is led by Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Ralf Lobmann (Department of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Geriatrics, Clinical Centre Stuttgart—Katharinenhospital, Germany);
- The Journal of Ageing and Longevity (JAL, ISSN: 2673-9259) focuses on ageing, longevity, and gerontology, with special emphasis on the biology of ageing, the neurological aspects of ageing, the medical aspects of ageing, the physical aspects and issues of ageing, the psychological aspects of ageing, the public health and epidemiology of ageing, healthcare in ageing, and gerontechnology. JAL is led by Editors-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Graham P. Pawelec (1Department of Immunology, University of Tübingen, Germany; 2Health Sciences North Research Institute, Sudbury, Canada) and Prof. Dr. Mark A. Tully (School of Medicine, Ulster University, UK);
- Healthcare (ISSN: 2227-9032) publishes original theoretical and empirical work in the interdisciplinary area of all aspects of medicine and healthcare research. This journal covers topics related to all aspects of medicine and healthcare research, including nursing, health assessment, early diagnosis, intensive care, health informatics, digital healthcare, mental health, patient safety, healthcare and sustainability, and health policy, as well as the treatment of short-term but severe illnesses, injuries, or other health conditions. Healthcare is led by Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Lorraine S. Evangelista (Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, University of California, USA);
- Hospitals (ISSN: 2813-4524) covers all aspects of hospitals and healthcare institutions, including administration, clinical care, infrastructure, technology, economics, and workforce management. It emphasizes innovations in patient care, digital transformation, ethical practices, and public health roles, particularly in crisis response and global health equity. The scope also addresses challenges in low-resource settings, policy impacts, and strategies for sustainable, high-quality healthcare delivery. Hospitals is led by Editor-in-Chief Dr. Francisco Epelde (Internal Medicine Department, Hospital de Sabadell, University Autonoma of Barcelona, Spain);
- Hygiene (ISSN: 2673-947X) focuses on healthcare epidemiology, public health, and environment-related hygiene, with special emphasis on hygiene and epidemiology, global and environmental health, the surveillance and prevention of healthcare-associated infections, and infection prevention and control. We also welcome submissions with a focus on best practices that help maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases. Hygiene is led by Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Fernando Pérez-Rodríguez (Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Veterinary, Agrifood Campus of International Excellence, University of Cordoba, Spain);
- The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH, ISSN: 1660-4601) focuses on content related to health promotion and disease prevention, with special emphasis on global health, healthcare sciences, behavioural and mental health, infectious diseases, chronic diseases and disease prevention, exercise and health-related quality of life, and environmental health and environmental sciences. IJERPH is led by Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Paul B. Tchounwou (RCMI Center for Urban Health Disparities Research and Innovation, Richard N. Dixon Research Center, Morgan State University, USA);
- Nursing Reports (ISSN: 2039-4403) aims to influence the art and science of nursing by making rigorously conducted research accessible and understood to the full spectrum of practicing nurses, academics, educators, and interested members of the public. The journal aims to make a unique and important contribution to nursing and the broader healthcare community by addressing topics, theories, and issues that concern the discipline of nursing, including research, practice, policy, and education. Nursing Reports is led by Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Richard Gray (School of Nursing and Midwifery, La Trobe University, Australia).
Journals |
Launch Year |
Impact Factor (2024) |
CiteScore (2024) |
Time to First Decision (Median) |
APC (CHF) |
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2016 |
2.1 |
3.4 |
19.5 days |
1800 |
|
2021 |
/ |
/ |
23.3 days |
1000 |
|
2013 |
2.7 |
4.7 |
21.5 days |
2700 |
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2024 |
/ |
/ |
19 days |
1000 |
|
2021 |
/ |
2.6 |
18.1 days |
1000 |
|
2004 |
/ |
8.5 |
27.8 days |
2500 |
|
2011 |
2.0 |
2.8 |
27.5 days |
1800 |
MDPI’s mission and values:
As a pioneer in academic open access publishing, MDPI has been serving the scientific community since 1996. Our aim is to foster scientific exchange in all forms and across all disciplines. MDPI's guidelines for disseminating open science are based on the following values and guiding principles:
- Open Access—All our content is published in open access format and distributed under a Creative Commons License, providing free access to the latest research and allowing articles to be freely shared and content to be re-used with proper attribution;
- Timeliness and Efficiency—We rapidly publish novel research through a thorough editorial process, ensuring that a first decision is provided to authors in under 32 days and that papers are published within 7–10 days upon acceptance;
- Simplicity—We offer user-friendly tools and services on our integrated system to enhance the efficiency of our editorial process;
- High-Quality Service—We support scholars and their work by providing a range of options, such as publication in journals at mdpi.com, early publication at preprints.org, and the publication of conferences at sciforum.net, to positively impact research;
- Flexibility—We adapt and develop new tools and services to meet the changing needs of the research community, driven by feedback from authors, editors, and readers;
- Rooted in Sustainability—We ensure the long-term preservation of published papers and support the future of science through partnerships, sponsorships, and awards.
By adhering to these values and principles, MDPI remains committed to advancing scientific knowledge and promoting open science practices.
Selected Topics:
- “The Imperative of Patient Safety and Safety Culture in Contemporary Healthcare”;
- “Artificial Intelligence in Public Health: Current Trends and Future Possibilities, 2nd Edition”;
- “Healthy, Safe and Active Aging, 2nd Edition”;
- “Health Services Optimization, Improvement, and Management: Worldwide Experiences”.
Selected Articles:
Geriatrics
“Pulmonary Diseases in Older Patients: Understanding and Addressing the Challenges”
by Pushpa Raj Joshi
Geriatrics 2024, 9(2), 34; https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics9020034
Journal of Ageing and Longevity
“Association between Malnutrition Risk Factors and Physical Function in Community-Dwelling Adults ≥80 Years”
by Sussi F. Buhl, Pia Ø. Olsen, Trine Thilsing and Paolo Caserotti
J. Ageing Longev. 2023, 3(1), 33-45; https://doi.org/10.3390/jal3010003
Healthcare
“Overcoming Barriers: A Comprehensive Review of Chronic Pain Management and Accessibility Challenges in Rural America”
by Maxwell B. Baker, Eileen C. Liu, Micaiah A. Bully, Adam Hsieh, Ala Nozari, Marissa Tuler and Dhanesh D. Binda
Healthcare 2024, 12(17), 1765; https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12171765
Hospitals
“Does Hospital–Physician Integration Improve Hospital Performance? Results from a USA Longitudinal Study”
by Soumya Upadhyay, Randyl A. Cochran and William Opoku-Agyeman
Hospitals 2024, 1(2), 172-184; https://doi.org/10.3390/hospitals1020014
Hygiene
“The Antimicrobial Resistance Pandemic Is Here: Implementation Challenges and the Need for the One Health Approach”
by Elena Ponzo, Silvia De Gaetano, Angelina Midiri, Giuseppe Mancuso, Presti Giovanna, Danna Giuliana, Sebastiana Zummo and Carmelo Biondo
Hygiene 2024, 4(3), 297-316; https://doi.org/10.3390/hygiene4030024
IJERPH
“An Evidence-Based Guide for Delivering Mental Healthcare Services in Farming Communities: A Qualitative Study of Providers’ Perspectives”
by Rebecca Purc-Stephenson, Nicole Roy, Adachukwu Chimaobi and Deanna Hood
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21(6), 791; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060791
Nursing Reports
“Moral Resilience Reduces Levels of Quiet Quitting, Job Burnout, and Turnover Intention among Nurses: Evidence in the Post COVID-19 Era”
by Petros Galanis, Ioannis Moisoglou, Aglaia Katsiroumpa, Irene Vraka, Olga Siskou, Olympia Konstantakopoulou and Daphne Kaitelidou
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(1), 254-266; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14010020
17 July 2025
Nursing Reports | Highly Cited Papers Published in 2023
1. “Increased Job Burnout and Reduced Job Satisfaction for Nurses Compared to Other Healthcare Workers after the COVID-19 Pandemic”
by Petros Galanis, Ioannis Moisoglou, Aglaia Katsiroumpa, Irene Vraka, Olga Siskou, Olympia Konstantakopoulou, Evangelia Meimeti and Daphne Kaitelidou
Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13(3), 1090-1100; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13030095
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/3/95
2. “The Impact of Transformational Leadership in the Nursing Work Environment and Patients’ Outcomes: A Systematic Review”
by Line Miray Kazin Ystaas, Monica Nikitara, Savoula Ghobrial, Evangelos Latzourakis, Giannis Polychronis and Costas S. Constantinou
Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13(3), 1271-1290; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13030108
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/3/108
3. “Challenging the Myth of the Digital Native: A Narrative Review”
by Lisa Reid, Didy Button and Mark Brommeyer
Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13(2), 573-600; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020052
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/2/52
4. “Problematic Internet Use and Resilience: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis”
by Sergio Hidalgo-Fuentes, Manuel Martí-Vilar and Yolanda Ruiz-Ordoñez
Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13(1), 337-350; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13010032
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/1/32
5. “The Age of Young Nurses Is a Predictor of Burnout Syndrome during the Care of Patients with COVID-19”
by Jeel Moya-Salazar, Liliana A. Buitrón, Eliane A. Goicochea, Carmen R. Salazar, Belén Moya-Salazar and Hans Contreras-Pulache
Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13(2), 721-730; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020063
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/2/63
6. “Health Literacy in Adults with Chronic Diseases in the Context of Community Health Nursing: A Scoping Review”
by Annike Morgane Nock, Sabine Metzing, Ivonne-Nadine Jürgensen and Corinna Petersen-Ewert
Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13(2), 823-834; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020072
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/2/72
7. “Assessment of Exoskeletons on Nurses’ Quality of Work Life: A Pilot Study at Foch Hospital”
by Line Farah, Dorota Roll, Amrei Sorais and Alexandre Vallée
Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13(2), 780-791; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020068
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/2/68
8. “The Burnout of Nurses in Intensive Care Units and the Impact of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: A Scoping Review”
by Andreia Lima, Maria Teresa Moreira, Carla Fernandes, Maria Salomé Ferreira, Margarida Ferreira, Joana Teixeira, Mafalda Silva, Vítor Parola and Adriana Coelho
Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13(1), 230-242; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13010022
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/1/22
9. “Factors Associated with Obstetric Violence Implicated in the Development of Postpartum Depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review”
by Claudia Susana Silva-Fernandez, Maria de la Calle, Silvia M. Arribas, Eva Garrosa and David Ramiro-Cortijo
Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13(4), 1553-1576; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13040130
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/4/130
10. “The Early Mobilization of Patients on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Systematic Review”
by Anastasia A. Chatziefstratiou, Nikolaos V. Fotos, Konstantinos Giakoumidakis and Hero Brokalaki
Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13(2), 751-764; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020066
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/2/66
11. “Barriers to Accessing Oncology Services for Effective Cancer Care in the Public Health Institutions in Limpopo Province, South Africa: A Qualitative Study”
by Neo Jacqueline Ramutumbu, Dorah Ursula Ramathuba and Maria Sonto Maputle
Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13(3), 956-968; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13030084
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/3/84
12. “Evidence-Based Practice Competency of Registered Nurses in the Greek National Health Service”
by Stefania Schetaki, Evridiki Patelarou, Konstantinos Giakoumidakis, Christos Kleisiaris and Athina Patelarou
Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13(3), 1225-1235; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13030105
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/3/105
17 July 2025
Nursing Reports | Highly Cited Papers Published in 2024
1. “Moral Resilience Reduces Levels of Quiet Quitting, Job Burnout, and Turnover Intention among Nurses: Evidence in the Post COVID-19 Era”
by Petros Galanis, Ioannis Moisoglou, Aglaia Katsiroumpa, Irene Vraka, Olga Siskou, Olympia Konstantakopoulou and Daphne Kaitelidou
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(1), 254-266; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14010020
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/1/20
2. “Umbrella Review: Stress Levels, Sources of Stress, and Coping Mechanisms among Student Nurses”
by Leodoro J. Labrague
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(1), 362-375; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14010028
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/1/28
3. “Experiences of Nursing Students Regarding Challenges and Support for Resilience during Clinical Education: A Qualitative Study”
by Pimwalunn Aryuwat, Jessica Holmgren, Margareta Asp, Matanee Radabutr and Annica Lövenmark
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(3), 1604-1620; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14030120
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/3/120
4. “Virtual Active Learning to Maximize Knowledge Acquisition in Nursing Students: A Comparative Study”
by Guillermo Moreno, Alfonso Meneses-Monroy, Samir Mohamedi-Abdelkader, Felice Curcio, Raquel Domínguez-Capilla, Carmen Martínez-Rincón, Enrique Pacheco Del Cerro and L. Iván Mayor-Silva
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(1), 128-139; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14010011
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/1/11
5. “The Reasons for Unfinished Nursing Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Integrative Review”
by Luisa Sist, Stefania Chiappinotto, Rossella Messina, Paola Rucci and Alvisa Palese
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(2), 753-766; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14020058
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/2/58
6. “The Impact of Sociodemographic Factors on Job Satisfaction and Professional Burnout among Nurses in Urology Departments”
by Katarzyna Jarosz and Agnieszka Młynarska
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(2), 883-900; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14020068
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/2/68
7. “Artificial Intelligence in Wound Care Education: Protocol for a Scoping Review”
by Rúben Encarnação, Tânia Manuel, Hélder Palheira, João Neves-Amado and Paulo Alve
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(1), 627-640; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14010048
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/1/48
8. “Effectiveness of “Escape Room” Educational Technology in Nurses’ Education: A Systematic Review”
by Héctor González-de la Torre, María-Naira Hernández-De Luis, Sergio Mies-Padilla, Rafaela Camacho-Bejarano, José Verdú-Soriano and Claudio-Alberto Rodríguez-Suárez
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(2), 1193-1211; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14020091
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/2/91
9. “Evaluating Satisfaction and Self-Confidence among Nursing Students in Clinical Simulation Learning”
by Sara Moreno-Cámara, Henrique da-Silva-Domingues, Laura Parra-Anguita and Belén Gutiérrez-Sánchez
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(2), 1037-1048; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14020078
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/2/78
10. “Potential of Assistive Robots in Clinical Nursing: An Observational Study of Nurses’ Transportation Tasks in Rural Clinics of Bavaria, Germany”
by Domenic Sommer, Jakob Kasbauer, Dietmar Jakob, Sebastian Schmidt and Florian Wahl
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(1), 267-286; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14010021
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/1/21
11. “Artificial Intelligence in the Organization of Nursing Care: A Scoping Review”
by João Ventura-Silva, Maria Manuela Martins, Letícia de Lima Trindade, Ana da Conceição Alves Faria, Soraia Pereira, Samuel Spiegelberg Zuge and Olga Maria Pimenta Lopes Ribeiro
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(4), 2733-2745; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14040202
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/4/202
12. “Predisposing Factors to Medication Errors by Nurses and Prevention Strategies: A Scoping Review of Recent Literature”
by Fábio Coelho, Luís Furtado, Natália Mendonça, Hélia Soares, Hugo Miguel Santos Duarte, Cristina Costeira, Cátia Santos and Joana Pereira Sousa
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(3), 1553-1569; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14030117
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/3/117
13. “Effectiveness of Family Coping Interventions in Improving Problem-Solving Skills in the Care of Children and Adolescent Cancer Survivors during and after Treatment: A Scoping Review”
by Pedro Emílio Gomes Prates, Antonio Correa-Júnior, Tatiana Mara Russo, Camila Maria Paraizo-Horvath, André Aparecido Teles and Helena Megumi Sonobe
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(3), 2153-2178; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14030161
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/14/3/161
15 July 2025
Empowering Academic Growth with MDPI Scientific Publishing Workshop at Chiang Mai University, 21 July 2025, Chiang Mai, Thailand

We are excited to announce a collaborative scientific publishing workshop organized by Nursing Reports (ISSN: 2039-4403) in partnership with the Faculty of Nursing at Chiang Mai University, Thailand. This event will equip participants with advanced strategies for mastering the peer-review process, optimizing manuscript development to enhance publication impact, and engaging directly with editors through dynamic discussions.
Nursing Reports and Chiang Mai University are proud to present this exclusive opportunity for emerging nursing scholars to refine their publishing skills and amplify their academic presence. We strongly encourage you to participate in this transformative experience, designed to significantly elevate your research visibility and influence within the global nursing community.
Date: 21 July 2025
Time: 1:30—4:00 p.m.
Location: Meeting room, 5th floor, Building 4, Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Language: English
Registration: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PFKYYSL
Speaker |
Program |
Time |
Assist. Prof. Dr. Suparat Wangsrikhun (Chair) |
Opening Speech |
1:30–1:40 p.m. |
Ms. Becky Castellon |
MDPI and Nursing Reports Journal Introduction |
1:40–2:00 p.m. |
Dr. Daniel Bressington |
Publication in Nursing Reports |
2:00–2:15 p.m. |
Dr. Krit Inthajak |
How to Write Scientific Papers |
2:15–2:45 p.m. |
|
Q&A Session |
2:45–3:00 p.m. |
Ms. Jaime Anderson |
Publication Ethics for Authors |
3:00–3:30 p.m. |
|
Q&A Session |
3:30–3:45 p.m. |
Ms. Ploy Assavajamroon |
Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Publishing |
3:45–4:15 p.m. |
|
Q&A Sesion |
4:15–4:30 p.m. |
Chair: |
Biography |
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Assist. Prof. Dr. Suparat Wangsrikhun is the Dean of the Faculty of Nursing at Chiang Mai University. She earned her PhD in Nursing from the University of Illinois in Chicago, where she also completed a masters of science in medical–surgical nursing. Dr. Suparat holds a bachelor of nursing science degree with first-class honors from Chiang Mai University. With over 20 years of experience in nursing education and leadership, Dr. Suparat has held several key administrative roles, including Associate Dean for Education Development and Innovation and Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs. Her leadership has been instrumental in advancing the Faculty of Nursing’s curriculum, academic quality, and innovation. Dr. Suparat’s research interests include adult nursing, orthopedic nursing, trauma and emergency care, and disaster nursing. Throughout her career, she has been honored with prestigious awards, including the Onoda Scholar Award and the Virginia Olson Award, in recognition of her academic excellence and contributions to the nursing field. |
MDPI Speakers:
Speakers |
Biography |
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Ms. Becky Castellon has been working at MDPI for 4 years within the Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) team. Based in the Manchester office, she leads the running of the IOAP and manages the accounts for Northern Europe. She has a BA in English and History from the University of York and an MA in Digital Publishing from Oxford Brookes University. |
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Dr. Daniel Bressington serves as the Section Editor-in-Chief of Nursing Reports and holds academic affiliations across three prestigious institutions: the Faculty of Nursing at Chiang Mai University, the School of Nursing and Midwifery at La Trobe University, and the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Southern Queensland. His research interests span multi-morbidity, psychosocial interventions, systematic reviews, psychosis, medication management, and mental health literacy, with a specialized focus on mental health nursing. As a leader in his field, Dr. Bressington contributes to advancing evidence-based practices and fostering international collaboration in nursing and mental health research. |
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Dr. Krit Inthajak obtained his PhD in engineering and technology from the Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thammasat University. He joined MDPI in March 2020 as an Assistant Editor for Molecules. He was appointed as a Section Managing Editor in 2021 and worked as a Group Leader from 2021 to 2024. He is now one of MDPI's Regional Journal Relations Specialists for the Asia–Pacific region. |
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Ms. Jaime Anderson has a BSc in psychology from the University of Manchester and an MSc in comparative and evolutionary psychology from the University of St. Andrews. She has been working at MDPI UK for five years. She began at MDPI as an Assistant Editor before becoming a Section Managing Editor and the Office Manager of the UK Office, a position which she has held for three years. Jaime also works as a Journal Relations Specialist for the journals Animals and Birds. |
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Ms. Ploy Assavajamroon obtained her master’s degree in chemistry from Thammasat University in 2020 and joined MDPI as an Assistant Editor for the journal Crystals in the same year. She became a Section Managing Editor in 2021 and a Group Leader in 2022. She is currently one of MDPI's Regional Journal Relations Specialists for the Asia–Pacific region. |
9 July 2025
Meet Us at the 23rd International Congress of Nutrition of IUNS, 24–29 August 2025, Paris, France

Conference: 23rd International Congress of Nutrition of IUNS
Date: 24–29 August 2025
Location: Paris, France
MDPI will be attending the 23rd International Congress of Nutrition of IUNS as an exhibitor. The event will take place in Paris, France, from 24 to 29 August 2025.
Organized by the French Society of Nutrition (SFN), the French Federation of Nutrition (FFN), the Federation of European Nutrition Societies (FENS), and the International Union of Nutritional Sciences (IUNS), the 23rd International Congress of Nutrition of IUNS will focus on the theme “Sustainable Food for Global Health”. However, alongside this main theme, all the fundamental, clinical, epidemiological, and social aspects of nutrition will be addressed in the form of lectures, symposia, oral communications, and posters.
Topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
- The future of nutrition recommendations;
- Climate change, sustainability, and nutrition;
- Food science, gastronomy, and life quality;
- Global health and planetary nutrition;
- Public health and nutrition throughout the life cycle;
- Non-communicable diseases;
- Precision and clinical nutrition;
- Basic research in nutrition.
The following MDPI journals will be represented:
- Nutrients;
- IJERPH;
- Nursing Reports;
- Antioxidants;
- Dietetics;
- Lipidology;
- Hygiene;
- Obesities;
- Nutraceuticals;
- Healthcare;
- Foods;
- Clinics and Practice.
If you are attending this conference, please feel free to start an online conversation with us. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person at booth #20 and answering any questions you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the following website: https://www.icn2025.org/.