Challenges: 10th Anniversary
A special issue of Challenges (ISSN 2078-1547).
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Special Issue Editors
Interests: biotechnologies for the quality and safety of food productions; microbiology and quality of food productions
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2. ORIGINS Project, Telethon Kids Institute at Perth Children’s Hospital, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia
3. NOVA Institute for Health of People, Places and Planet, 1407 Fleet Street, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA
Interests: planetary health; ecological and social justice; immunology and inflammation; microbiome science; NCDs (noncommunicable diseases); nutrition; life-course wellness and ‘DOHaD’ (development origins of health and disease); integrative approaches to wellness and disease prevention
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In 2019, Challenges is celebrating its 10th anniversary. To celebrate this milestone, we are pleased to announce a Special Issue that will address important global challenges that have evolved over this time.
In particular, given our association with inVIVO Planetary Health, and that Challenges has a particular emphasis on collaborative efforts towards grand challenges, we will consider all manuscripts dealing with diverse aspects of planetary health, climate change, biodiversity lossand urbanization on all scales, as well as all possible actions towards decreasing global warming and environmental degradation, CO2 and greenhouse gases containment, alternative energy sources, sustainable food systems, policy-making actions, hydrogen and alternative fuels, pragmatic, ideological, and/or philosophical perspectives on the next decade, including obstacles faced, and creative solutions that include diverse disciplines across basic sciences, social sciences, and humanities that will faciliate change and alternate actions.
The scope will include historical perspectives on associated issues, timely reviews of currently important topics, and original research reports on any relevant topic within the scope of Challenges. Article and communication formats will also be considered.
All researchers who have published in or reviewed for Challenges within the last 10 years are invited to contribute to this Special Issue. We also welcome submissions from all others who wish to contribute.
The submission deadline is 30 November 2020. In order to benefit both authors and readers, we would like to grant a discount for submissions based on evaluation.
Please visit the Instructions for Authors before submitting a manuscript: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/challenges/instructions. The reference guide is at https://www.mdpi.com/authors/references. Manuscripts should be submitted through the online manuscript submission and editorial system at https://susy.mdpi.com. You need to choose Challenges as the journal title, and Challenges: 10th Anniversary as the Special Issue title. Additionally, put a note in your cover letter that your submission is intended for the 10th Anniversary Special Issue.
We anticipate that this issue will attract considerable attention.
Dr. Palmiro Poltronieri
Prof. Dr. Susan L. Prescott
Guest Editors
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