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Where scientists empower society
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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
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- Forschungsdienstleistungen
- Größe
- 1.001–5.000 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Lausanne, Vaud
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- Privatunternehmen
- Gegründet
- 2007
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- Life Sciences, Health & Medicine, Technology & Engineering, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences und Digital Humanities
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Primär
Avenue du Tribunal-Fédéral 34
Lausanne, Vaud 1005, CH
Beschäftigte von Frontiers
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Sultan Haider
Founder and Head, Innovation Think Tank at Siemens Healthineers; Faculty, Program Director and Advisor roles in 20 institutions worldwide…
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Simone Carozzo
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Paolo Giudici
Professor of Statistics and of Machine Learning
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Dr. Philip Low
Chairman, CEO & Founder, NeuroVigil; iBrain Inventor; Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness Author.
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Patentability in the age of AI and machine learning raises critical questions about defining the person having ordinary skills in the art (PHOSITA). While education and experience matter, so does access to tools. Jordana Goodman of Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology calls on judges and examiners alike to continually engage in better defining PHOSITA. Read the response in Frontiers Policy Labs ➡️ https://fro.ntiers.in/2QzK
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This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek, we invite you to join us as we highlight five Research Topics opening solutions for mental well-being, from coping with change to the connection between diet and mental health. ⬇️ https://fro.ntiers.in/tLFU #MomentsForMovement #MentalHealth
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Jean-Claude Burgelman, director of the Frontiers Planet Prize, addresses the urgent need for transformational science in achieving a 'Green Renaissance': "We need to mobilize the world of science to invest much more resources than what is currently being invested into transformational science, and by making the results of this global scientific challenge, largely funded by public resources, available to a maximum number of people so that new ideas and findings can be picked up as soon as possible." Read his full insights from #COP28, UNFCCC UN panel on 'Systems change and innovation for climate and sustainability action' ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eV_8sxFd #FrontiersforClimate #PlanetaryBoundaries #ClimateAction #TransformationalScience #GreenRenaissance
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Mobilizing scientific research is the answer to a green future. Learn how the Frontiers Planet Prize is driving this #GreenRenaissance via our article in the Financial Times ➡️ https://lnkd.in/en3akX_u #FrontiersforClimate #PlanetaryBoundaries #ClimateAction #Climate #Sustainability
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Join our #FrontiersPolicyLabs webinar “Powering Academic Freedom - Essential Insights for Policy Makers” to engage with an expert panel on crucial issues surrounding #AcademicFreedom and its significant impact on societal development: • Prof. Dr. Robert Jan Smits (chair), President, Executive Board of Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands • Prof. Dr. Peter Maassen, Professor in Higher Education Studies, Faculty of Education, Universitetet i Oslo (UiO), Norway • Prof. Dr. Antoine Petit, Chairman and CEO, the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique), France • Prof. Dr. Andrea Petö, Central European University (CEU), Austria; CEU Democracy Institute, Hungary • Marcus Scheuren, Head of Unit of the STOA Secretariat, European Parliamentary Research Service, EU Academic Freedom is a cornerstone of higher education and research. This fundamental principle safeguards scholars' autonomy to explore, question, and challenge the boundaries of established knowledge and assumptions within their disciplines. 28 May 2024, 10-11am CEST. Register here ➡️ https://fro.ntiers.in/2CwN
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Climate change poses an existential threat to society. Despite the severity of the situation, much of the knowledge needed to prevent the world from reaching an irreversible tipping point is not accessible. ❌ Out of the four million scientific articles published each year, 61% remains locked away behind subscription paywalls, including the majority of research related to climate change. Limiting access to this research hinders the speed at which policymakers, companies, and researchers can collaborate and innovate to bring about the solutions we so urgently need. Science is not only a source of information, but also a catalyst for progress and transformation. #OpenScience, accessible to all citizens, is a prerequisite for effective #ClimateAction, so that this research can be translated into new technology and deployed. With the support of our many partners, including United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC UN), World Economic Forum, The Villars Institute, and GESDA - Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator, we can further our mission. Read more on our efforts ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ecD464vv #FrontiersforClimate #Climate #Sustainability #SciencePolicy #SciPol #COP28 #COP29
The power of open science: Frontiers’ collaborative approach to addressing climate change
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As the Frontiers Planet Prize is preparing to announce the 2024 International Champions this June, let's go back to #FrontiersForum 2023 for a moment where the four 2023 International Champions were awarded. Watch this interview with Greg Foot, science journalist, producer and presenter, and the four Frontiers Planet Prize 2023 International Champions: 🏆 Prof Baojing Gu from Zhejiang University (浙江大学), China 🏆 Dr Paul Behrens from Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands 🏆 Prof Mark New from University of Cape Town, South Africa 🏆 Prof Carlos Peres from University of East Anglia, United Kingdom. Watch the interview on our YouTube channel ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eey4cXnv #FrontiersforClimate #ClimateResearch #Sustainability #PlanetaryHealth #EarthSystemScience
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Frontiers hat dies direkt geteilt
📢 Frontiers has entered a Transformed Agreement with Sweden's academic consortium Bibsam, enabling unlimited, cost-free publishing in all Frontiers journals. This strategic partnership, extending through 2024, builds on successful models in Germany and the US, offering researchers at Bibsam eligible institutions unprecedented access to publish peer-reviewed articles without charges, simplifying the academic publishing landscape and reducing financial burdens. This marks a significant step towards a more accessible and collaborative future in academic publishing. Learn more about this pivotal advancement. https://fro.ntiers.in/DpsE #AcademicPublishing #OpenScience #OpenAccess Kungliga biblioteket ZB MED - Informationszentrum Lebenswissenschaften The University of Kansas California Digital Library
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The Frontiers Research Foundation was proud to host a panel session in collaboration with the African Academy of Sciences on 'Unlocking solutions through transformational science: outlooks for Africa' on Thursday 2 May. This session delved into planetary boundary science and its transformative potential for African research, discussed open access's role in driving change, and engaged with leaders in science, policy, and NGOs to empower Africa's journey towards environmental resilience. The session also explored how the Open Science Charter (https://fro.ntiers.in/wSge) is a critical call to action for governments, universities, research institutions, research funders, and industry leaders to embrace open science to unlock a future without boundaries to scientific knowledge. Panelists: Rémi Quirion, Daan du Toit, Eugene Mutimura, Lise Korsten, Andrea Hinwood African Academy of Sciences, International Network for Governmental Science Advice (INGSA), UN Environment Programme, Frontiers Planet Prize #TransformationalScience #ScienceAdvice