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The landscape of neuropharmacology is innovated by computational science. The thematic issue highlights the important focus of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and medical informatics to accelerate clinical translation and pharmaceutical applications for complex neurological disorders. This topic shows how algorithms are applied to maximize patient stratification and target identification through ... read more
The field of medicinal chemistry is evolving rapidly. Traditional drug discovery must now integrate with advanced computational methods and novel biological insights. This special issue aims to capture the latest breakthroughs shaping tomorrow's therapeutics, and it invites researchers from diverse regions (ideally across Australia, Canada, Europe, the UK, and the ... read more
This thematic issue provides an in‑depth focus on microglia‑driven neuroinflammation and its pivotal role in a spectrum of neurological disorders, such as ischemic stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and chronic pain. Microglia, as the primary immune cells of the central nervous system, dynamically shift between homeostatic and reactive states, releasing ... read more
The thematic focus on Computational Intelligence, Neural Networks, and Future Emerging Sustainable Technologies highlights the growing convergence of intelligent computational methods with advanced scientific and engineering applications that promote sustainability. Computational intelligence techniques, including machine learning, evolutionary computing, and data-driven modeling, are transforming complex problem-solving across the physical sciences. Neural ... read more
This thematic issue focuses on the core pathological mechanisms of neurovascular ischemia-reperfusion injury, including oxidative stress, inflammatory response, mitochondrial dysfunction, blood-brain barrier disruption, and cell death pathways. It aims to summarize recent advances in molecular regulation, signal transduction, and crosstalk between different mechanisms, providing new insights for the development of ... read more
The concept of resilient smart cities is increasingly reliant on the seamless integration of autonomous ground vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) into a single mobility and service platform. This intersection, which is called Unified Autonomy, facilitates intelligent coordination amongst heterogeneous platforms, which improves the resilience of the city, optimizes ... read more
The global water crisis necessitates a shift from energy-intensive electrodesalination methods, such as reverse osmosis, toward sustainable, electrified alternatives. Electrochemical desalination technologies, including Capacitive Deionization (CDI), Electrodialysis (ED), and Redox Flow (RF) systems, demonstrate reduced energy consumption, operation under ambient conditions, and selective ion separation for resource recovery, including lithium ... read more
This thematic issue focuses on the progressive neuron dysfunction and limited capacity for regeneration also make central nervous system disorders (e.g. Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, epilepsy, stroke, MS, TBIs) significant therapeutic challenges globally. With recent advances in neuropharmacology and regenerative neuroscience, there is now an increasing number of neurorestorative mechanisms and therapeutic ... read more
QML is ushering in a transformational stage in the fast-developing computing and communication technologies. Through the integration of both the computational capability of quantum computing and the adaptivity of machine learning, this interdisciplinary field is introducing new opportunities in solving complex problems unreachable by classical methods. The special issue entitled ... read more
Current cancer treatment is rapidly shifting from traditional cytotoxic therapies to those based on mechanisms, precision targeting, and immune system activation. This special issue, "Translational Advances in Cancer Therapeutics: Natural Product-Derived Anticancer Agents, Engineered Cellular Immunotherapies, and Clinical Perspectives", is dedicated to delivering high-quality reviews and research on promising anticancer ... read more
Heavy metal and nutrient pollution remains a major environmental challenge affecting freshwater, coastal, marine, and wastewater systems worldwide. Excessive inputs of metals such as lead, cadmium, chromium, arsenic, mercury, copper, and zinc, as well as nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen, can degrade water quality, disrupt aquatic ecosystems, and pose ... read more
This thematic issue will focus on recent advances in organocatalytic and metal-catalyzed synthetic methodologies for the preparation of functional molecules with high efficiency and selectivity. Particular emphasis will be placed on N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC) and isothiourea-catalyzed transformations, including scalable synthetic protocols as well as kinetic and dynamic kinetic resolution strategies ... read more