Fourth International Summer Institute on Network Physiology (ISINP-2025)

Starts On
27
Jul 2025
Ends On
01
Ago 2025
Venue: Lake Como School for Advanced Studies, Como
Location: Italy

The multidisciplinary field of Network Physiology addresses the fundamental question of how physiological systems and organs in the human body dynamically interact as a network and integrate their functions across space and time scales to generate health or disease. 

The Fourth International Summer Institute on Network Physiology (ISINP-2025), to be held 27 July – 01 August 2025 at Lake Como School for Advanced Studies, Como, Italy, will focus on this emerging field. It will lay the foundation of a new conceptual framework to study network interactions among diverse organ systems and sub-systems as a hallmark of physiologic state and function.

This will be an interactive event with lectures by leading experts ranging from physics and applied mathematics, data science and biomedical engineering to neuroscience, physiology and clinical medicine, and will discuss the challenges, current frontiers and future developments in the field of Network Physiology.​  ISINP-2025 will take place at Villa del Grumello at Lake Como

Director

Plamen Ch. Ivanov, Boston University, USA

Speakers

  • Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova, University of Exeter, UK

  • Natàlia Balagué, University of Barcelona, Spain

  • Ronny P. Bartsch, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

  • Thomas Beyer, Medical University of Vienna, Austria

  • Paul Bogdan, University of Southern California, USA

  • Luca Faes, University of Palermo, Italy

  • Flavio H. Fenton, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

  • Susanna Gordleeva, Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

  • Nandu Goswami, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine, UAE

  • Sallie Gregson, Frontiers, Lausanne, Switzerland

  • Shlomo Havlin, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

  • James W. Holsapple, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston Medical Center, USA

  • Yaron Ilan, Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical Center, Israel

  • Plamen Ch. Ivanov, Boston University, USA

  • Viktor Jirsa, CNRS, Aix-Marseille University, France

  • Boris P. Kovatchev, University of Virginia, USA

  • Jürgen Kurths, Humboldt University, Germany

  • Ying-Cheng Lai, Arizona State University, USA

  • Helene M. Langevin, NIH, NCCIH, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

  • Klaus Lehnertz, Bonn University, Germany

  • Joseph Loscalzo, Brigham and Woman’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA

  • Alan Macy, BIOPAC Systems, Inc, USA

  • Rosario Mantegna, Palermo University, Italy

  • J. Randall Moorman, University of Virginia, USA

  • Ulrich Parlitz, Max Planck Institute, Germany

  • Sergi Garcia-Retortillo, Wake Forest University, USA

  • Rossella Rizzo, University of Palermo, Italy

  • Eckehard Schöll, Berlin Institute of Technology, BCCN, Germany

  • Sebastiano Stramaglia, University of Bari, Italy

  • Misako Takayasu, Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan

  • Robert J. Thomas, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, USA

  • Bettina Weigelin, University of Tübingen, Germany

  • Alexey Zaikin, University College London, UK

  • Xiyun Zhang, Jinan University, Guangdong, China

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