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A pioneer in scholarly, open access publishing, MDPI has supported academic communities since 1996. Based in Basel, Switzerland, MDPI has the mission to foster open scientific exchange in all forms, across all disciplines. Our 428 diverse and open access journals, including 419 peer-reviewed journals and 9 conference journals, are supported by more than 115,000 academic experts who share our mission, values, and commitment to providing high-quality service for our authors. We serve scholars from around the world to ensure the latest research is freely available and all content is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).
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Today is the World Health Organizationd Hepatitis day. This year's theme is ‘Take Action. Test, Treat, Vaccinate’, urging action to help eliminate this preventable disease. In recognition of this day, we explore the various types of hepatitis transmission, available vaccines, and current research on developing a vaccine against Hepatitis C (HCV). In this article, we highlight the urgent need for efficient testing and vaccination programs to detect the virus early and provide treatment to prevent its spread. Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wLvOb
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With over 80,000 views, this special issue focuses on utilising crop biodiversity to improve essential breeding traits using molecular techniques and replenish the genetic potential of the cultivated gene pool. Guest edited by Dr. Andrés J. Cortés of AGROSAVIA - Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria and Prof. Dr. Hai Du of Southwest University. Access the free reprint: https://brnw.ch/21wLvLS #mdpi #openaccess #plant #genetics #research
Molecular Genetics and Plant Breeding 2.0
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We are pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Beatriz Morales-Nin has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of the journal Oceans MDPI (ISSN: 2673-1924). A professor of Research Emeritus at CSIC, Prof. Dr. Beatriz Morales-Nin currently represents the CSIC in the European Marine Board and coordinates the Era-net Seas-Era (MICINN). Her work has focused on the study of sclerochronology–using the calcified tissues of fish. See the interview: https://brnw.ch/21wLuGV #mdpi #openaccess #editorinchief #research
Prof. Dr. Beatriz Morales-Nin Appointed Editor-in-Chief of Oceans
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Researchers investigate the impact of sea level rise on loko iʻa, traditional Hawaiian fishponds. In the study, published in the open access journal Remote Sensing MDPI researchers are supporting the restoration of loko iʻa along the Eastern Keaukaha Coastline on Hawai‘i Island by using drone technology to investigate how sea level rise impacts the fishponds. Monitoring the water level at various sites using local in situ water sensors gives those maintaining and managing loko iʻas greater insight into tidal influences and their relation to different loko iʻa types. The researchers hope their work will support the future management of these culturally significant sites, enhancing coastal community adaptation, resilience, and food security in the face of rising sea levels. Learn more about this research: https://brnw.ch/21wLutw #coastalculturalheritage #sealevelrise #openscience #openaccess
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We are pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Thaddeus Ezeji has been appointed Section Editor-in-Chief of the “Fermentation Process Design” Section in Fermentation MDPI (ISSN: 2311-5637). A professor at The Ohio State University, Prof. Dr. Ezeji's research focuses within optimising sugar extraction and fermentation from lignocellulosic biomass, mitigating microbial inhibitors, designing waste-utilizing fermentation systems as well as recycling agricultural waste. See the interview: https://brnw.ch/21wLtk3 #mdpi #openaccess #fermentation #research
Prof. Dr. Thaddeus Ezeji Appointed Section Editor-in-Chief of Section “Fermentation Process Design” in Fermentation
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Conducting an effective literature review is essential for a successful thesis, giving students the chance to think critically about their subject matter and further the field. Here, we offer a short guide to help you through the process. Find out more: https://brnw.ch/21wLuDR #academicresources #literaturereview
How To Conduct A Literature Review For Your Thesis
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All articles in Geriatrics MDPI (ISSN: 2308-3417) Vol 9, Issue 3, are now freely available to access, read and download: https://brnw.ch/21wLlxD COVER STORY: Ladder use injury rates vary by age and gender. To provide insight into these discrepancies, research from the University of Utah investigated ladder use ability and behavior of younger and older men and women, quantified from three ladder tasks: changing a lightbulb, clearing a roof gutter, and washing the windows. Experimental findings indicate: older adults require more time to complete ladder tasks; younger adults display riskier ladder use behaviors; men and women display similar ladder use ability; and men are more willing to climb riskier ladders. In addition, older adults reported more frequent ladder use than younger adults and men use straight ladders more frequently than women. These results suggest that the reported higher ladder fall rates by older adults and men are linked to increased ladder use exposure and riskier ladder choice. This knowledge can help guide population-specific interventions to reduce ladder falls. Read more: https://brnw.ch/21wLlxD #mdpi #openaccess #geriatrics #ladderfalls #research
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This Special Issue explores the physiological and molecular biology of ornamental plants, facilitating targeted breeding and revealing regulatory mechanisms. The special issue focuses on biotechnology, gene editing, secondary metabolite biosynthesis, stress resistance, and integrative multi-omics analysis. Guest edited by Prof. Dr. Caiyun Wang of 华中农业大学 and Dr. Tuo Zeng of 贵州师范大学. Download the free reprint: https://brnw.ch/21wLrYL #mdpi #openaccess #ornamental #flower #research
Physiological and Molecular Biology Research on Ornamental Flower
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In academia, authors are expected to write with clarity and objectivity. Though the subject matter is complex, details must be presented unambiguously to aid reader comprehension. Here, we take a look at how to communicate research clearly and succinctly. Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wLtjg #academicwriting #academicresources
Writing With Clarity In Academia
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