Luisa Di Paola is an Assistant Professor at the Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome (Italy), where she lectures graduate and undergraduate courses like Chemical Engineering of Artificial Organs, Molecular Thermodynamics of Biological Systems, and Environment and Chemical Engineering Fundamentals. She holds a PhD in Industrial Chemical Processing from the University of Rome La Sapienza, and from March 2021 to July 2022 she received a Fullbright Scholar award for advanced research and university lecturing in the United States, with the project “Unravelling Allostery Dynamics Combining Perturbation Methods and Protein Contact Networks Approach” at the University of Nevada, Rena, USA. With 100+ articles published in international journals, Di Paola has been focusing her attention on molecular thermodynamics of complex systems, including phase equilibria and physicochemical properties of protein solutions, purification of protein compounds and polymeric systems rheology. She has also been interested on artificial organs, complex systems analysis with emphasis on biomedical and biological systems, protein systems biology, and compartmental models for the dynamic analysis of biomedical images.