
The Scool of Pure and Applied Biophysics is promoted and organized by the Italian Society for Pure and Applied Biophysics (SIBPA) and the Venetian Institute for Sciences, Arts and Humanities (IVSLA).
This is a special edition of the School as it turns 30 having successfully covered, since its foundation on 1997, major theoretical and experimental research fields of biophysics. The XXX edition will focus on membrane ion channel proteins, their structure and function relationship, and their dysregulation that leads to pathology. Interestingly, this topic celebrates its 25th anniversary, following the 5th edition of the School addressed to it in 2001.
Ion channels are key elements in the control of membrane physiology while ionic fluxes assure the electrical signal propagation across and between healthy cells and neurons. Pathophysiology of ion channels may originate from either mutations of gene encoding components of the channel structure (channelopathy) or secondary dysfunctions: both conditions affect the intrinsic excitability of the cell leading to pathological signs of diseases. Altered membrane excitability is due to disfunction of molecular and/or functional features of ion channels. In several diseases, the pathogenic role of ion channels has been widely demonstrated either for channelopathies or secondary dysfunction.
The aim of the school is to provide a research update on the biophysics of ion channels in healthy conditions, and on functional and structural altered phenotypes in ion channels pathophysiology. Multi- and inter-disciplinary lectures, combining structural, functional, pharmacological approaches, including clinical and drug screening/targeting ones, will be delivered. World leading companies will provide details and access to unique state of the art of instrumentation.
For applicants, poster and flash presentation sessions will be scheduled in the final program.
The school will address the following main topics:
- Structure of ion channels
- Physiological role (conventional and unconventional) of ion channels
- Pathophysiology of ion channels
- Therapeutic targeting of ion channels
- Emerging methods to study ion channels
Scientific Coordinators
Fernanda Laezza, Dept. Pharmacology, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, USA
Carlo Musio, Institute of Biophysics, National Research Council, Trento, Italy
Ildikò Szabò, Dept. Biology, University of Padova, Italy
Director of the schools
Giorgio M. Giacometti, IVSLA and University of Padova
Webmaster & Media
Francesco Impallari, Institute of Biophysics, National Research Council, Palermo
Technical and Organizing Secretariat
Laura Padoan, IVSLA, Venice, Italy
DOUBLE EM, Genova, Italy
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For information: venice2026@sibpa.it


