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Tommy Lax

Tommy Lax writes for the MDPI Blog. He holds a BA in Journalism (International) from the University of Leeds, with a year abroad at Carleton University. Tommy enjoys celebrating the inspiring achievements of the scholarly community and is dedicated to championing the individuals driving scientific excellence at MDPI and beyond. His primary interests include exploring the opportunities available for researchers, such as MDPI’s awards program and its diverse portfolio of Open Access journals.

Articles written by this author:

Open Access,Journals

Three Decades of Molecules: A Pioneering Open Access Journal of Chemistry

Open Access,Open Science

What is Open Code?

Journals,Open Science

Philosophies MDPI: Journal Spotlight

Open Access,Open Science

30 Years of Pioneering Open Access

Open Science,Academic Resources

MDPI Awards: Invaluable Recognition for Researchers

Open Science

2026 Tu Youyou Award: Open for Nominations

Open Access,Open Science

The Role of Libraries in Open Access

Journals,Open Science

Infrastructures MDPI: Journal Spotlight

Announcements,Open Science

Collaboration Beyond the Publication Process: MDPI Annual Report 2025

Open Science,Academic Resources

Advancing Transparency and Reproducibility with Open Methods

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