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1 April 2025
MDPI Webinar | Nursing Reports Reviewer Club 2025, 2 April 2025

We are pleased to introduce the Nursing Reports Reviewer Club Webinar—an exclusive quarterly event recognizing our dedicated reviewers for their outstanding contributions.
This webinar series aims to foster engagement within the reviewer community by providing valuable insights into the peer review process and promoting best practices in scholarly publishing.
Each session will cover key topics, including the following:
- Guidelines for effective and ethical peer review;
- Characteristics of a high-quality review report;
- The role of AI and template reports in the review process;
- Case studies on complex peer review scenarios.
The Nursing Reports Reviewer Club Webinar is open to all, including established reviewers, early career researchers, and those interested in learning more about peer review. Participants will gain valuable knowledge with which to enhance their reviewing expertise and contribute to maintaining high standards in scholarly publishing.
Date: 2 April 2025 at 02:00 p.m. CEST | 08:00 a.m. EDT | 08:00 p.m. CST Asia
Webinar ID: 814 6491 0088
Register now for free!
Program:
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Time in CEST |
Time in EDT |
MDPI Introduction |
2:00 p.m.–2:10 p.m. |
8:00 a.m.–8:10 a.m. |
Ms. Bianca Berezoschi |
2:10 p.m.–2:30 p.m. |
8:10 a.m.–8:30 a.m. |
Dr. Luís Furtado |
2:30 p.m.–2:50 p.m. |
8:30 a.m.–8:50 a.m. |
Prof. Dr. Alessandro Stievano |
2:50 p.m.–3:10 p.m. |
8:50 a.m.–9:10 a.m. |
Q&A Session |
3:10 p.m.–3:25 p.m. |
9:10 a.m.–9:25 a.m. |
Closing of Webinar |
3:25 p.m.–3:30 p.m. |
9:25 a.m.–9:30 a.m. |
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information on how to join the webinar. Registrations with academic institutional email addresses will be prioritized.
Unable to attend? Register anyway and we will inform you when the recording is available.
Keynote Speakers:
- Dr. Luís Furtado, Department of Nursing, Mental Health and Gerontology, University of the Azores, Ponta Delgada, Portugal;
- Prof. Dr. Alessandro Stievano, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, Messina, Italy;
- Ms. Bianca Berezoschi, Journal Relations Specialist, MDPI, Romania.
1 April 2025
MDPI Open Science Insights: Scientific Publishing Exchange at International Congress on Academic Medicine (ICAM) 2025, 4 April 2025, Halifax, Canada
MDPI is excited to attend the International Congress on Academic Medicine (ICAM) in Halifax, Canada, which will be held from 3 to 6 April 2025. With multiple topics surrounding the fields of medical education and health research, ICAM 2025 will consist of medical students, resident graduate students, doctors, faculty, and even patients, representing a tremendous opportunity for like-minded individuals to network and share critical research. This conference will provide an excellent opportunity for MDPI to collaborate with learners at the forefront of their careers and discuss relevant publishing topics, which will help us refine our processes. Join us on 4 April from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. for a Scientific Publishing Exchange given by Dr. Zach Churcher as we discuss our open access publishing framework, the building blocks of scientific publishing, and much more to help rising scholars achieve their goals with greater efficiency. We hope to see you there!
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MDPI Open Science Insights: Scientific Publishing Exchange at ICAM 2025 |
Date and Time (local time) |
9:00–10:00 a.m. GST (EST+1), 4 April 2025 |
Online / Offline |
Offline |
Venue |
Halifax Convention Centre, Summit Level – Room 612 |
Institution |
The International Congress on Academic Medicine (an initiative of AFMC) |
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Leading Journals |
IJERPH, Healthcare, Nursing Reports |
Schedule:
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Time |
Dr. Zach Churcher |
Introduction to MDPI and Sponsoring Journals |
9:00–9:05 p.m. |
Dr. Zach Churcher |
How to Write Scientific Papers for Publication |
9:05–9:50 p.m. |
Dr. Zach Churcher |
Q&A Session |
9:50–10:00 p.m. |
Dr. Zach Churcher |
Closing the event |
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Dr. Zach Churcher has a B.Sc. in pharmaceutical chemistry from the University of Toronto, Canada, and a Ph.D. in chemistry from York University. He joined MDPI as an Assistant Editor for Sensors (ISSN: 1424-8220) at the Toronto office and is now a regional Journal Relations Specialist for North America, traveling across Canada and the United States to attend conferences and meet with scholars. |
24 March 2025
Nursing Reports | Interview with the Authors—Ms. Amy C. Cole and Dr. Lukasz Mazur

Name: Ms. Amy C. Cole and Dr. Lukasz Mazur
Affiliation: 1 Division of Healthcare Engineering, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA; 2 Carolina Health Informatics Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA
“Addressing the Need for a Specialized Disconnection Device in Catheter Connection Management: A Case Study of User-Centered Medical Device Innovation”
by Amy C. Cole, Nicole Wiley, Kerri Dalton, Daniel R. Richardson, Deborah Allen, Nancy Havill and Lukasz Mazur
Nurs. Rep. 2025, 15(2), 36; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep15020036
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/15/2/36
The following is a short interview with Ms. Amy C. Cole and Dr. Lukasz Mazur:
1. Congratulations on your published paper! Can you give us a brief introduction of yourself and your research for our readers?
Ms. Cole: I am a doctoral candidate in the Carolina Health Informatics program at the University of North Carolina, USA. My research is interdisciplinary, focusing on human factors, health services, health informatics, and medical device development. The core of my work is participatory engagement, which involves engaging stakeholders at the right time throughout the research development cycle. This allows us to co-design decision-support tools and medical devices that support stakeholders' needs.
Dr. Mazur: I am a professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology within the School of Medicine. My background is in industrial and human factors engineering. Over the past two decades, I’ve worked on patient safety, quality, and well-being. I also have a joint appointment with the School of Information and Library Science, contributing to the Carolina Health Informatics Program.
2. What aspect of your work excites you most right now? Have you encountered any unexpected findings during your research journey?
Ms. Cole: What excites me most is working with a fantastic, diverse, and multidisciplinary research team. My passion lies in engaging stakeholders, especially patients, caregivers, and nurses, to understand the root causes of the issues they face. An unexpected finding in this particular study was how a small problem with disconnection from central venous catheters extended to other types of catheters, impacting patient safety and healthcare costs. We applied frameworks to understand the root cause, and evidence-based practices to highlight the importance of developing a device to mitigate this issue.
Dr. Mazur: I share Amy's excitement about participatory engagement and its real-world impact. The interdisciplinary nature of the work, which involves collaboration with experts from different fields, allows us to apply knowledge from diverse domains to solve complex healthcare problems. It’s fascinating to explore how engaging with stakeholders can result in more meaningful and impactful solutions.
3. How do you think your research could be applied in real-world situations or influence future research directions?
Ms. Cole: I hope this research leads to the development of a disconnection medical device that can be used by nurses in their daily practice, as well as by patients and caregivers in home healthcare settings. By engaging the right stakeholders at the right time, we can ensure the device meets their needs. Future research should focus on implementing research outcomes by continuing to involve stakeholders throughout the entire research and development process, from study design to dissemination.
Dr. Mazur: The research emphasizes the importance of stakeholder engagement, and this approach can help implement changes in healthcare settings. The future of this research could lead to a more systematic understanding of how participatory engagement can improve patient safety and healthcare practices. The involvement of nurses and other healthcare professionals will be crucial in shaping these solutions.
4. We saw that you collaborated with other researchers and institutions on this project. How did the collaboration work, and what benefits did it bring to the research?
Ms. Cole: I have been fortunate to work with Dr. Mazur, as well as other experts from various fields, including Nicole Wiley, a biomedical engineer who helped develop the disconnection device as well as nurse scientists and oncologists across different healthcare systems. This collaboration has allowed us to combine different perspectives and resources to develop a comprehensive solution to the problem. The support from the UNC departments and the input from different stakeholders has been vital in refining the device and ensuring its effectiveness.
Dr. Mazur: The collaboration has been incredibly beneficial, especially in terms of accessing the diverse expertise available at UNC. Working with Amy has been a great experience because of her personal motivation and commitment to the research. This collaboration has enabled us to bring together various areas of expertise, ensuring that our research addresses both the technical and human factors aspects.
5. What do you hope readers will take away from your paper?
Ms. Cole: I hope readers recognize the importance of developing the disconnection medical device and the interconnection between organizational structures and healthcare practices. The key takeaway is the significance of engaging the right stakeholders at the right time throughout the research and development process. I want readers to consider how participatory engagement can enhance the effectiveness of research outcomes.
Dr. Mazur: I hope readers experience a “wow” moment when they realize that such a device doesn’t exist in healthcare already. The paper should emphasize that this is not just a theoretical design but a real, evidence-based solution developed through collaboration with healthcare professionals. It is about showing that the process of designing a device is just as important as the final product.
6. What inspired you to submit this work to our journal, and how was your experience?
Ms. Cole: Nurses are the primary end users of this device, and we wanted to ensure that they had access to our research. Nursing Reports' open-access model was a key factor in our decision to submit. Our experience with the journal has been wonderful, from the thoughtful attention to detail of the Editor to the helpful Reviewer feedback, which made the final paper even stronger. I’ve been grateful for the opportunity to work with Nursing Reports.
Dr. Mazur: I echo Amy’s sentiments. The support and efficiency throughout the process have made a significant difference. Amy has spoken highly of the entire experience, and I agree that the clarity and speed of the process were much appreciated. It felt like the journal truly valued our work and made it easy for us to contribute.
Ms. Cole: My advice is to find an aspect of research that inspires you and drives you to dig deeper. Research is time-intensive, so it’s important to work on something that you are passionate about. If you’re genuinely interested in the topic, the hard work will feel rewarding. Don’t be afraid to dig into the details and expand your knowledge by collaborating with other subject matter experts, including patients and caregivers.
Dr. Mazur: The key is personal motivation. You need to understand why you’re conducting the research and be committed to it, especially when faced with challenges. Research is not just about completing a project; it’s about being driven by a clear purpose. If you have that clarity, you’ll be able to push through the long hours and hard work.
27 February 2025
More than 300 MDPI Journals Indexed in Web of Science
MDPI is pleased to share a significant milestone in its mission to advance scholarly research and promote the dissemination of knowledge—300+ MDPI journals are now indexed in Web of Science (WoS). This milestone highlights the global recognition, interdisciplinary impact and enhanced visibility of our journals. It also reflects our adherence to rigorous editorial standards, scientific integrity, and our mission to foster open scientific exchange in all forms, across all disciplines.

To explore the full list of our journals indexed in WoS, please visit https://www.mdpi.com/about/journals/wos. Beyond expanding the coverage of our publications in the leading academic databases, we are dedicated to ensuring that our journals are included in as many scope-specific databases as possible. This increases the visibility of our authors’ work and extends the reach of their significant data.
This milestone would not have been possible without the efforts and expertise of our academic editors, reviewers and authors. Their commitment and collaboration have been instrumental in creating an inclusive, accessible, and impactful publishing platform. We also extend our gratitude to the global research community for their trust as we continue to break new ground in academic publishing. This milestone is not just a celebration of MDPI’s progress but also recognition of the collective strides made by researchers worldwide.
As we celebrate this remarkable accomplishment, MDPI remains steadfast in its commitment to open access publishing and ensuring that high-quality research reaches and inspires a global audience.
17 February 2025
MDPI Celebrates Excellence in Medical Research with Early Career Researcher Awards

MDPI, a pioneer in scholarly open access publishing, and the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine), Singapore, proudly announce the successful conclusion of the first edition the MDPI Early Career Researcher Awards. The awards, which recognize outstanding contributions to medical and biomedical research, were presented to six exceptional researchers during an awards ceremony held at LKCMedicine HQ Building on 28 November 2024.
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Honoring Excellence in Research
The awards recognize exceptional postdoctoral researchers and Ph.D. students who have demonstrated outstanding originality, innovation, and impact in their respective fields. We are honored to announce the winners of the 2024 edition:
Early Career Researcher (Postdoc) Award:
- Dr. Theresia Handayani Mina, “Adiposity and Metabolic Health in Asian Populations: An Epidemiological Study Using Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry in Singapore”;
- Dr. Erfan Rezvani Ghomi, “Wound Healing Improvement by Novel Aligned Antimicrobial Nanofibrous 3D Scaffolds”;
- Dr. Yadollah Ranjbar Slamloo, “Functional Alterations of The Prefrontal Circuit Underlying Cognitive Aging in Mice”.
Early Career Researcher (Ph.D.) Award:
- Pritisha Rozario, “Mechanistic Basis for Potassium Efflux-Driven Activation of the Human NLRP1 Inflammasome”;
- Michelle Law Cheok Yien, “Chikungunya Virus Nonstructural Protein 1 is a Versatile RNA Capping and Decapping Enzyme”;
- Yin Ruoyu, “The Use of Digital Mental Health and Wellbeing Tools in Older Adults: A Mixed Method Study”.
Our collaboration highlights a shared commitment to recognizing exceptional talent and research within the academic community, addressing today’s healthcare challenges, and inspiring continued innovation.
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Looking Ahead to 2025
Building on the success of the first edition, MDPI and LKCMedicine are excited to announce that the 2025 MDPI Early Researcher Awards will continue to celebrate excellence and innovation in medical research. The next edition promises to expand its scope, introducing new categories and providing even greater recognition for impactful research.
Further details on the 2025 awards, including nomination criteria and timelines, will be shared in the coming months. We remain committed to fostering a culture of research excellence and collaboration within the global scientific community.
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14 February 2025
Meet Us at the 27th Annual Trauma Care Conference, 10–13 March 2025, Stone, UK

MDPI will be attending the 27th Annual Trauma Care Conference, which will be held from 10 to 13 March 2025 in Stone, UK.
The 27th Annual Trauma Care Conference will cover all aspects of trauma care, including physical and mental health, rehabilitation, and military trauma. The conference will feature over 20 themes, daily poster presentations, and fantastic organisations. It is open to everyone who is involved in trauma care, no matter your qualifications. This year, we have curated a unique blend of traditional and modern elements, offering practical sessions alongside insightful lectures.
The following MDPI journals will be represented at the conference:
- Trauma Care;
- Healthcare;
- Psychology International;
- Emergency Care and Medicine;
- Children;
- Nursing Reports;
- EBJ;
- Safety.
If you are planning to attend the conference, we encourage you to visit our booth and speak to our representatives. We are eager to meet you in person and assist you with any queries that you may have.
For more information about the conference, please visit the official website at https://www.traumacare.org.uk/annual-conference.
5 February 2025
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #20 - Beijing, Singapore, Bangkok, JAMS, Jisc

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
2024 Annual Meeting – Beijing (15 January 2025)
You haven’t truly experienced a New Year’s celebration until you’ve attended one of MDPI’s Chinese Annual Meeting festivities. This year I visited our annual meeting in Beijing, held on the 15th of January.
Imagine this: stepping into a banquet hall filled with 140 tables and about 1,400 colleagues from our Beijing offices, all gathered to share in a six-hour event. The agenda included year-end speeches and presentations, a variety of performances by our colleagues, a selection of awards honouring local employees for their work, group photos for the memories, and a dinner.
This may have been one of the largest events I have attended. For those unaccustomed to such an event, it might seem overwhelming, but it was quite the opposite. The atmosphere was one of celebration as everyone came together to support their peers and celebrate the achievements of 2024.
I was honoured to deliver the opening speech and a presentation highlighting our growth and investment in MDPI’s most valuable asset: our people.
“Our editorial teams represent MDPI at its finest”
I want to give special recognition to the editorial department, across all of our offices, which forms the heart of our business. These teams are the frontline communicators with our authors, reviewers, and guest editors, creating a smooth experience of processing our manuscripts. Their professionalism and kindness are often highlighted as key drivers of satisfaction with MDPI. For this, I extend my deepest gratitude to all our editorial staff, across every office. They truly represent MDPI at its finest.
Beijing is home to two of our offices, with just over 800 employees in Tongzhou and over 600 in Haidian. Thank you to our administrative teams and everyone involved in organizing these New Year’s celebrations across all offices. These events provide a moment to reflect on our shared accomplishments and appreciate the positive impact each of you has on our culture.
MDPI Offices in China
While the history of MDPI begins in Basel, Switzerland, the story of MDPI is very much rooted in China. Below is a list of MDPI’s current offices in China and their respective dates of inauguration:
- 2008: Beijing (Tongzhou, Haidian)
- 2013: Wuhan (Hankou, Guanggu)
- 2019: Tianjin
- 2021: Dalian
- 2021: Nanjing
To date, over 381,000 MDPI research articles have been published by authors affiliated with Chinese institutions, making China our largest market. This is reflected not only in the volume of publications but also in the scale of our workforce supporting local operations and contributing to global success.
While no new offices in China were launched between 2022 and 2024 due to the pandemic and strategic planning, we remain committed to future growth here. Our plans include expanding operations as we continue to build our global workforce.
We look forward to a year filled with continued collaboration, growth, and shared success.
“We remain committed to future growth in China”
Impactful Research
MDPI and Jisc Consortium Extend Open Access Agreement for 2025
I’m pleased to share that MDPI has extended its agreement with the Jisc consortium in the UK for 2025. This renewal strengthens our partnership with UK institutions and reaffirms our shared commitment to advancing open access publishing.
Jisc is the UK’s not-for-profit digital, data, and technology agency supporting tertiary education, research, and innovation. Through initiatives such as our agreement, Jisc helps institutions access essential digital resources and infrastructure to support researchers. Currently, 62 UK institutions are part of our Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) through this partnership.
Authors from participating institutions benefit from discounts on article processing charges (APCs), with even greater support for institutions that centrally fund APCs. This helps researchers focus on their work while simplifying the publishing process.
A full list of participating institutions can be found here.
As Becky Castellon, our Institutional Partnerships Manager, puts it: “Extending our agreement with Jisc is a reward for the strong partnership we’ve built with research institutions throughout the UK.”
At MDPI, we are dedicated to making research more accessible while reducing administrative burdens for institutions and authors. Open access publishing is at the heart of what we do, and we’re proud to expand its reach in the UK and beyond.
Inside MDPI
Visit to MDPI's Singapore office
During my January trip to some of our APAC offices, I also had the pleasure of visiting our Singapore office for the first time. It’s exciting to see how much the team has grown, now numbering over 55 staff members, with more joining us in February.
Welcoming and Supporting New Team Members
“Experienced staff play an important role in mentoring new hires”
I had the opportunity to connect with both experienced colleagues and new team members who are currently embarking on their careers. This visit reminded me of what it was like when I was in their shoes. I encourage all of us to engage new colleagues with empathy, as we have all been in their position. By creating a welcoming and supportive environment, we can help them settle in and learn about the corporate world, MDPI and our mission.
Experienced staff play an important role in mentoring and guiding new hires, most of whom are transitioning from academia to their first job. I’m especially grateful to colleagues such as Colin Chen, Alicia Ren, Yu Nwe Soe, Colin Wee, Amy Cham and other senior members who have contributed to shaping the culture and work environment in Singapore.
Building MDPI’s Positive Reputation
During my visit, I spoke with the office staff about the importance of their roles in building a positive reputation that helps create trust in MDPI. I shared how every interaction and communication point contributes to the marketing of MDPI and our journals. I also highlighted the career development opportunities available as MDPI continues to grow.
Connecting with the Singapore Marketing Team
I also spent time connecting directly with the Singapore Marketing team, which has quickly grown to 15 young and ambitious members. They are eager to learn and are actively contributing to our journal and corporate marketing activities. I shared insights into our corporate marketing structure and strategy and look forward to supporting them as they grow.
During the visit, I was joined by my colleague Dr. Constanze Schelhorn, Head of Indexing, who provided training on indexing. This training was greatly appreciated by the local staff.
Meeting with Prof. Dr. Manoj Gupta
Lastly, we had the privilege of meeting Prof. Dr. Manoj Gupta, Editor-in-Chief (EiC) of Technologies since 2016 and Section EiC of Metals.
Prof. Gupta is an active decision-maker for the journal and a great brand ambassador for MDPI.
Prof. Gupta has helped sustainably scale Technologies, which now has a 4.2 Impact Factor and a 6.7 CiteScore, ranking Q1 in the JCR category of Engineering and Q1 in the CiteScore category of Computer Science.
During our meeting, we discussed strategies for Institutional Open Access Partnership agreements and ways to promote MDPI journals in Singapore.
PS. During the visit, we also had the chance to participate in Lo Hei, also known as Yee Sang or the “prosperity toss.” This is a raw fish salad traditionally enjoyed during Chinese New Year and is particularly popular among Chinese communities in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Everyone gathers around the table as the ingredients are added one by one, and then the salad is mixed together. It was a fun experience to take part in this New Year tradition!
Coming Together for Science
JAMS – Journal & Article Management System
I am excited to announce the official relaunch of JAMS (Journal & Article Management System), one of MDPI’s key initiatives to support academic publishers worldwide.
With this relaunch, JAMS now offers new pricing models and flexible solutions for small-scale journals, commercial publishers, and university presses. We have also redesigned the JAMS website to enhance the user experience.
“JAMS is a testament to our commitment to simplifying the publishing process”
Explore the new website here: jams.pub
It’s also great to see the JAMS team expanding our presence at conferences and on social media to engage more effectively with the academic community.
Recently, Facundo Santomé (Senior Marketing Manager) and Alex Ramos (Senior Marketing Specialist) represented JAMS at the APE 2025 conference in Berlin, highlighting how our platform empowers small and independent publishers to streamline and scale their journal management.
JAMS was built to change that by adapting to the unique requirements of each publisher.
At MDPI, we continually invest in our growth – not only by expanding our operations and staff but also by developing innovative products that serve the academic and publishing community at large. JAMS, with its comprehensive suite of journal management tools, is a testament to our commitment to simplifying the publishing process for our partners.
Imagine a submission system that frees up your time for strategy, innovation, and impactful publishing.
Under the leadership of Silvano Bonfatti (Product Manager, MDPI), the JAMS team has conducted in-depth market research to understand the challenges publishers face: endless administrative tasks, inefficient workflows, and systems that don’t always meet their needs.
If you believe JAMS could benefit any of your network contacts, please share our website. Contact the JAMS team. They are always ready to assist with your publishing needs.
What Sets JAMS Apart?
- Scalability – Whether you're a niche journal or managing thousands of submissions, JAMS grows with you.
- End-to-End Workflow – From submission to peer review and final publication, everything is in one place.
- Automation That Works for You – Say goodbye to chasing reviewers and formatting issues, so that you can focus on quality instead.
- Built by Publishers, for Publishers – JAMS is backed by MDPI’s expertise; we know exactly what it takes to run a journal smoothly.
- Flexible & Fair Pricing – Supporting journals of all sizes, with special rates for non-profits and publishers in the Global South.
Partners Who Already Trust JAMS
If you believe JAMS could benefit any of your network contacts, please share our website. Contact the JAMS team. They are always ready to assist with your publishing needs.
Closing Thoughts
Visit to MDPI's Bangkok office
To conclude my APAC trip, I had the pleasure of visiting our Bangkok office from 22 to 24 January. The office has grown significantly, closing 2024 with a total of 445 colleagues across various departments, including Editorial, Production, Conference, Training, Journal Relationship Specialists (JRS), Managing Editors, and supporting teams in HR, Admin, IT, and Finance.
I would like to praise our Bangkok management team for their excellent work in supporting our growth and creating a positive work environment. Our colleagues here are humble, talented, hardworking, and appreciative of MDPI’s mission.
Thailand was among MDPI’s top 30 markets in 2024 for total publications. With our office in Bangkok, we have an opportunity to further promote open access while supporting local researchers and institutions. This includes open access discounts, author training sessions, conference sponsorships, and other initiatives. We currently have 25 Editorial Board Members (EBMs) from Thailand and will work on expanding this network.
Engaging with Group Leads
“Group leads play an important role in creating a safe, positive environment”
During my visit, I met with our group leads to highlight their crucial role in managing journal performance and mentoring new employees, especially given our increased hiring targets. Many new hires are early in their careers and require training, development, and support. Group leads play an important role in creating a safe, positive environment that fosters professional growth while maintaining MDPI’s reputation for service quality.
To wrap up the session, I added a personal touch by holding the door and giving everyone high-fives – a small gesture to show appreciation, boost morale, and strengthen team spirit. It’s important for our colleagues to feel seen, heard, and valued.
University Visit: King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB)
We also visited King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB) to explore collaboration opportunities.
Our discussions focused on: Institutional Open Access Partnership (IOAP), Author training sessions, Conference sponsorships, Student employment initiatives, and more.
This visit reinforced the importance of building strong relationships with local universities, ensuring we continue to support and engage with the academic community in Thailand.
“My time in Bangkok was productive and inspiring”
My time in Bangkok was productive and inspiring. The senior team has done a great job in growing the office and creating a supportive, high-performing environment. I look forward to seeing continued success from our colleagues in Thailand.
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG
21 January 2025
Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Nursing Reports in 2024

The editorial team at Nursing Reports extends our heartfelt thanks to the dedicated reviewers whose expertise and commitment have been key to the journal's success in 2024. Last year, Nursing Reports received 1626 review reports from 971 reviewers representing 63 countries and regions worldwide.
To recognize the invaluable time, effort, and attention to detail that each reviewer dedicates, Nursing Reports expresses its sincere gratitude through an annual acknowledgment of reviewers. As a further token of appreciation, all reviewers are eligible for the Outstanding Reviewer Award, which honors their essential role in enhancing the quality of our publications.
We are honored to recognize the reviewers who allowed us to publish their names each year. The names of these reviewers are listed below in alphabetical order by first name:
Abdulkadir Atalan | Judit Cachero Rodríguez |
Adejimi Adeniji | Judith Quaranta |
Adiele Dube | Julee Waldrop |
Ahmet Salih Tüzen | Julian Nevado |
Akihiko Murayama | Júlio César André |
Alberto Dal Molin | Junko Shida |
Alda Elena Cortés-Rodríguez | Juraj Jug |
Aldemir Branco De Oliveira-Filho | Karolina Filipska-Blejder |
Alessandro Battaggia | Katherine Mommaerts |
Alessio Conti | Kelvin Mutter |
Alexandra Pereira | Kornelia Zaręba |
Alexandre Morais Nunes | Kritika Srinivasan Rajsri |
Alexis Murillo Carrasco | Laura Rush |
Ali Jadidi | Leonardo Juan Ramirez Lopez |
Alice Murteira Morgado | Letícia Peret Antunes Hardt |
Alicia Santamaria-Orleans | Lidia Mendes Moutinho |
Amira Alshowkan | Lisa A. Cross |
Ana Gascón-Catalán | Loreta Buksnyte–Marmiene |
Ana Glavina | Lovorka Brajkovic |
Ana João | Luanne Biillingsley |
Ana Lúcia Joao | Luca Bastiani |
Ana Prada | Lucia Ortega-Donaire |
Ana Rita Figueiredo | Lucía Ortiz-Comino |
Andre Nienaber | Luis Bracero |
Andrea Pace | Luis do Rego Furtado |
Andrea Poliani | Lukasz Nawacki |
Andrés Gutiérrez-Carmona | Lynne Sheri Nemeth |
Andrijana Miroslav Milošević Georgiev | Manela Glarcher |
Anna Bednarek | Manonita Ghosh |
Anne White | Manuele Cesare |
Anson Kai Chun Chau | Marcin Ferdynus |
Antonio Francesco Maria Giuliano | Maria Augusta Rocha Bezerra |
Antonio Martinez-Sabater | María Del Mar Simón Márquez |
António Pereira | María Dolores Ruiz-Fernández |
Antonio Vinci | Maria Dyah Kurniasari |
Antonios Christodoulakis | Maria Gabriella Verso |
Ariana Anamaria Cordos | Maria Idoia Ugarte-Gurrutxaga |
Arkalgud Ramaprasad | Maria Manuela Amaral Bastos |
Aurora De Leo | María Mercedes Saizar |
Bahar Ciftci | Maria Teresa Ferreira Moreira |
Bang-Gee Hsu | Mariana Magalhães |
Bassi Erika | Marta Berenguer-Poblet |
Beatriz Xavier | Marta Tremolada |
Beth Gleason McMannis | Martin Branko Popevic |
Biljana van Rijn | Mary Schneider |
Bruno Mähr | Matjaž Kopač |
Caleb Leduc | Matteo Ratti |
Candelaria de la Merced Díaz-González | Mehmood Ahmad |
Cano-Ramírez Hugo | Melike Yalçın Gürsoy |
Carlo Giordano | Meng Zhao |
Carmen Álvarez-Nieto | Mi-Kyoung Cho |
Caryn Andrews | Morteza Arab-Zozani |
Cesar Iván Avilés González | Muhammed Ordu |
Charity Ngoatle | Mustafa Cemali |
Chengyu Lin | Nada Marić |
Cheryle Levitt | Natalie M. Papini |
Chiao Xin Lim | Nicola Ielapi |
Claire Jungyoun Han | Nikolaos Miaris |
Clara Simães | Nir Messer |
Claudia Camedda | Nirit Putievsky Pilosof |
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21 January 2025
MDPI’s Newly Launched Journals in December 2024
Nine new journals covering multiple subjects launched their inaugural issues in December 2024. We are excited to be able to share with you the newest research rooted in the value of open access.
We would like to express our deepest appreciation to all of the Editorial Board Members, and each journal will ensure its high-quality output by using excellent editorial and rigorous peer-review processes, to ensure that the articles achieve high impact and visibility.
Please feel free to browse and discover more about the new journals below.
Journal | Founding Editor-in-Chief | Journal Topics (Selected) |
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Prof. Dr. Zhaoyang Dong |
energy storage technologies; energy storage system management; energy storage applications; strategies in renewable energy generation grid integration; distributed storage systems; economics and markets for energy storage View journal scope | Submit an article |
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Prof. Dr. Yang-Hui He 1. London Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Royal Institution, UK 2. University of Oxford, UK Editorial | View inaugural issue |
Euclidean geometry; differential geometry; algebraic geometry; complex geometry; discrete geometry; computational geometry; geometric group theory; convex geometry View journal scope | Submit an article |
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Dr. Michel Planat Université de Franche-Comté, France Editorial | View inaugural issue |
differential topology; algebraic topology; manifold topology; homology theory; low-dimensional topology; fuzzy sets View journal scope | Submit an article |
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Prof. Dr. Rashid Al Abri 1. Sultan Qaboos University, Oman 2. Oman Medical Association, Oman Editorial | View inaugural issue |
clinical practices as well as research and innovation in medical education, risk management in healthcare, and patient safety View journal scope | Submit an article |
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Prof. Dr. Ecevit Bilgili* New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA *Prof. Dr. Ecevit Bilgili passed away before the completion of the inaugural issue. His dedication and vision for JPBI will always be remembered and serve as a guiding inspiration. Editorial | View inaugural issue |
early drug discovery and development; product characterization and pre-clinical testing; drug delivery systems and drug design; active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) production View journal scope | Submit an article |
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Dr. Weiyong Liu Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Editorial | View inaugural issue |
theories, methodologies, technologies, and applications in the fields of laboratory medicine and clinical chemistry View journal scope | Submit an article |
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Prof. Dr. Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar University of Granada, Spain Editorial | View inaugural issue |
scientometrics; informetrics; bibliometrics; altmetrics; webometrics; research evaluation View journal scope | Submit an article |
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Prof. Dr. Fei Fan Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China Editorial | View inaugural issue |
regional growth theory and methods; regional system modeling and optimization; regional development policy; regional spatial evolution; environmental policy and instrument choice View journal scope | Submit an article |
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Dr. Kevin Cianfaglione Université Catholique de Lille, France Editorial | View inaugural issue |
wild species and their habitats; wild environments and biodiversity; natural environment management; wild land preservation View journal scope | Submit an article |
We wish to thank everyone who has supported the development of open access publishing. You are welcome to send an application here, or contact the New Journal Committee (newjournal-committee@mdpi.com) if you would like to create more new journals.
9 January 2025
Nursing Reports | Recruiting Volunteer Reviewers for Section “Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovations in Nursing Care”
Nursing Reports (ISSN: 2039-4403) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal on nursing sciences. The aim of Nursing Reports is 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.
In 2025, we proudly launched the “Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovations in Nursing Care” Section to address the rapidly growing impact of digital advancements in nursing care, including clinical decision support, telehealth, and healthcare IT systems. As artificial intelligence emerges as a frontier in nursing research, we are eager to broaden our network of specialized reviewers.
Section volunteer reviewers should have a strong background in artificial intelligence, machine and deep learning, health informatics, digital health, or a related field. The excellence of Nursing Reports is contingent upon the expertise of our reviewers. In appreciation of their invaluable contributions, we offer a 30% discount on academic language editing services to our volunteer reviewers.
We cordially invite professionals and researchers from diverse nursing and healthcare backgrounds interested in this Section to join us. For more details, please visit the Section's homepage: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/nursrep/sections/artificial_intelligence_and_digital_innovations_in_nursing_care.
Application Process:
To express your interest or to pose any queries, please contact the editorial office at Nursrep@mdpi.com. Your application should include a copy of your CV.
Additional Resources:
For more comprehensive information on peer reviewing, kindly visit MDPI Reviewers Guidelines.