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26 Jun 2019
Is our health more important than our planet’s?
Dr Kris Murray leads new specialty on Planetary Health in Frontiers in Public Health
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26 Jun 2019
Dr Kris Murray leads new specialty on Planetary Health in Frontiers in Public Health
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24 Jun 2019
Big Data and AI in High Energy Physics launches as a new specialty in Frontiers in Big Data
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21 Jun 2019
Professors Laurence Chalip and Tracy Taylor lead new specialty on Sports Management and Marketing in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
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11 Jun 2019
Frontiers new Specialty Section in Astrobiology explores one of the most fascinating questions human beings have tried to answer for centuries.
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24 May 2019
The Red Sea Coral Reef. Credit: Morgan Bennett-Smith. We are delighted to announce the new Specialty Chief Editor Professor Raquel Peixoto for the Coral Reef Research section in Frontiers in Marine Science. Together with Chief Editors Zvy Dubinski, Bar-Ilan University, Israel, and Thomas Frazer, University of Florida, USA, she will work with the community to publish the latest research and to help address environmental impacts on the world’s coral reefs. Professor Peixoto is an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and a Research Associate at the Rio de Janeiro Marine Aquarium (AquaRio) in Brazil. Her latest research focuses on elucidating the contribution of the microbiome in the coral metaorganism in order to improve coral health. “The antagonistic blend of power (for their invaluable ecological and economic importance) and their vulnerability (for being one of the most threatened ecosystems in the world) summarizes why coral reefs are so fascinating. I want to know more about the complex and inspiring interactions ruling corals and the reefs, while efforts to protect them also need to be urgently discussed and set up,” says Professor Peixoto. Professor Peixoto is one of the founders of the Beneficial Microorganisms for Marine Organisms (BMMO) […]
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22 May 2019
Professor Vincent Harris of Northeastern University leads Quantum Materials specialty in Frontiers in Materials
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30 Apr 2019
Frontiers has been invited to join the Executive Board of the Swiss Management Association.
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23 Apr 2019
Huan Liu leads Frontiers in Big Data. Thomas Hartung leads Frontiers in AI.
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12 Apr 2019
Specialty Chief Editor of Conservation, Krithi Karanth has been recognized with the Women of Discovery award.
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05 Apr 2019
Grégoire Millet and Richard Giulianotti lead Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
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03 Apr 2019
Oladele Ogunseitan leads new specialty on Toxicology, Pollution and the Environment
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01 Apr 2019
Article collection on functional and structural brain abnormalities in primary and secondary headaches welcomes original research, opinion and review articles
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28 Mar 2019
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities launches with the aim of exploring solutions to problems raised by growing urban environments and populations
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22 Mar 2019
In celebration of World Water Day, Frontiers in Water officially launches under the leadership of Professor Praveen Kumar
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19 Mar 2019
“I live for science and research has always been a fascinating driving force in my career. I am moved by the importance of developing key research in human nutrition, to improve daily life, extend longevity and to raise the importance of crucial factors like nutrition for well-being,” says Mauro Serafini, Specialty Chief Editor of Nutritional Epidemiology. Across the world, life expectancy is on the rise but what about our quality of life? Degenerative diseases and pre-pathological conditions stemming from an imbalanced and uninformed approach to food remains a global challenge. Mauro Serafini The link between obesity and disease is well-established, however with childhood obesity in developed countries on the rise, Serafini tells us that a new approach is needed. “We need to define dietary patterns and tailor sustainable diets to individual needs to reduce the detrimental role of food as a primary risk factor for chronic disease.” The journal’s expansion into Nutritional Epidemiology will enable researchers to access cutting-edge research freely. Authors benefit from a wide dissemination of their research to international communities of fellow scholars, policy-makers, industry experts and the public. “Open access is the ‘dream’ for any scientist…The scientific community will benefit from a free circulation of the […]
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