Not all superheroes wear capes: your research is making a difference in the world – every day. As the third most-cited and sixth largest publisher, we're here to empower superheroes like you. Together we're making an impact. Explore our journals: https://fro.ntiers.in/jNAZ
Frontiers
Research Services
Lausanne, Vaud 108,482 followers
Where scientists empower society
About us
Frontiers is the third most-cited and sixth largest research publisher and we publish groundbreaking discoveries by the world's top experts. Scientists empower society and our mission is to accelerate scientific discovery by making science open. We place the researcher at the center of everything we do and enable the research community to develop the solutions we need to live healthy lives on a healthy planet. Featuring custom-built technology, artificial intelligence and rigorous quality standards, our research articles have been viewed more than 1.4 billion times, reflecting the power of research that is open for all. For more information, visit: http://www.frontiersin.org
- Website
- http://www.frontiersin.org
External link for Frontiers
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Lausanne, Vaud
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2007
- Specialties
- Life Sciences, Health & Medicine, Technology & Engineering, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, and Digital Humanities
Locations
- Primary
Avenue du Tribunal-Fédéral 34
Lausanne, Vaud 1005, CH
Employees at Frontiers
-
Sultan Haider
Founder and Head, Innovation Think Tank at Siemens Healthineers; Faculty, Program Director and Advisor roles in 20 institutions worldwide…
-
Simone Carozzo
-
Paolo Giudici
Professor of Statistics and of Machine Learning
-
Dr. Philip Low
Chairman, CEO & Founder, NeuroVigil; iBrain Inventor; Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness Author.
Updates
-
Frontiers is the official publishing partner for the 1st International Keto Live® Sports Conference and the 4th International Keto Live® Conference organized by the European Keto Live Centre and the Swiss Association for Ketogenic Metabolic Therapies. The conferences will take place in June 2024 in St. Moritz, Switzerland and cover a wide range of topics including Sports and Exercise Nutrition; Nutrition in Neurology and Psychiatry; Nutrition in Insulin Resistance, CVD and Cancer; Nutrition in Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease among others. For more information and to register, visit the symposium website ➡️ https://www.keto-live.com/ Bringing together global thought leaders in this emerging interface of nutrition and medicine will provide an update on recent scientific developments and move the discipline forward. To facilitate this, Frontiers in Nutrition journal has organized a Research Topic “Ketogenic Metabolic Therapies in Prevention & Treatment of Non-communicable Diseases”. Discover the Research Topic ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e5k7PJ6K Marta Klinska, journal manager from Frontiers in Nutrition, will be attending the conference on June 10 – 16 in St. Moritz, Switzerland. See you there! #KetoLive #Nutrition
-
Open science doesn’t just mean that other scientists can access research – it can also give individual patients access to knowledge about their condition. Researchers in Portugal have found that many type 2 diabetes patients lack potentially life-saving knowledge about their disease. They published the findings in Frontiers in Public Health journal. Read more on our News site ➡️ https://lnkd.in/es84ZKQt #OpenScience #HealthyLives #SDG3 #Diabetes
-
Frontiers is proud to sponsor the 112th BiblioCon ✨ Join us at our stand (074, Hall H) to discover the latest innovations in scholarly publishing and learn how Frontiers is changing the landscape of open access research. Drop by our booth to explore: ✅ Cutting-edge publishing tools and services ✅ Opportunities for collaboration and partnership ✅ Insights into the future of academic publishing Don't miss this chance to connect with us and discover how we can support your institution's research goals. #112BiblioCon #OpenAccess #OpenScience https://fro.ntiers.in/JBE5
-
Frontiers institutional partnerships are leading the charge to improve publishing access and science communication. Discover our latest insights in our Spring update! Here's what we're focusing on: 🤝 Collaborating with institutions and researchers to understand your challenges and crafting tailored solutions. 🔍 Actively participating and engaging in industry events ensuring you are the first to demo our products and collaborate with us to co-create effective management tools. 💡 Enhancing accessibility and usability of scholarly resources for everyone. Dive into our newsletter now to learn more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eUhkexNs #OpenAccess #OpenScience #AcademicPublishing
-
Our environment is damaged by rising pollution and falling diversity: these dysregulate our immune systems, while climate change caused by greenhouse gases causes health issues that weakened immune systems can’t protect us against. Scientists investigate this toll of injury and disease, from rising asthma and allergy rates to increased incidence of cancer and autoimmune disorders, and show that rapid action on climate change would protect not only our planet’s health but our own. Read more on this transformational science article, published in Frontiers in Science ➡️ https://fro.ntiers.in/4Rv2 #FrontiersforClimate
-
Open science is imperative for healthy lives, but there is growing concern that academic freedom is under threat in the EU. Prof Peter Maassen, lead author of the European Parliament Academic Freedom Monitor 2023 report, comments on the topic in this article published in Research Information ➡️ https://fro.ntiers.in/ivnu Read the full commentary of Prof Peter Maassen in Frontiers Policy Labs ➡️ https://fro.ntiers.in/Ss8c Register for the Frontiers Policy Labs webinar 'Powering Academic Freedom - Essential Insights for Policy Makers' ➡️ https://fro.ntiers.in/1FEv #AcademicFreedom #OpenAccess #HealthyLives #SciencePolicy #SciPol
-
Testing during the pandemic didn’t just protect our families – it gave society the data to protect everyone. A new Frontiers in Science article discusses the power of Genomic surveillance to prepare the world for the next big challenge of infectious disease ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ey6cJeCK #OpenScience #HealthyLives #SDG3 #GenomicSurveillance
-
Healthy lives rely on open access to medical research, as President Joe Biden identified when he relaunched the Cancer Moonshot initiative in 2022. Read about our support for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy guidance on making research openly available. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eGw3S5vm #HealthyLives #OpenAccess #SDG3 #CancerMoonshot
-
As enthusiasm grows over the potential of AI, concerns have arisen in equal measure about a possible domination of the field by Big Tech. Such an outcome would replicate many of the mistakes of preceding decades, when a handful of companies accumulated unprecedented market power and often acted as de facto regulators in the global digital ecosystem. In response, the European Group of Chief Scientific Advisors has recently proposed establishing "CERN for AI,” the European Distributed Institute for AI in Science (EDIRAS). A decentralized approach to AI could help advance the field in three areas: access to computational resources, access to high quality data, and access to purposeful modeling - the three current pain points in the AI ecosystem. Read the commentary of Dr Stefaan Verhulst, PhD in Frontiers Policy Labs ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e-NM_8Wv #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #SciencePolicy