
Professor Renate B Schnabel
University Heart and Vascular Centre Hamburg (UHZ), Hamburg (Germany)
Membership:
ESC Professional Member
EHRA Member
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Biography
Renate B. Schnabel, MD, MSc is an interventional cardiologist, professor in cardiology at University Heart Center Hamburg. She graduated from medical school in Mainz and received her medical training from the University of Edinburgh, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and University Heart Center Hamburg. She performed a research fellowship at the Framingham Heart Study and received a master’s degree from Boston University. She works with epidemiological and clinical trials. Her research interest is in coronary artery disease/acute coronary syndrome and atrial fibrillation, gender differences, omics, and digital health for risk assessment and prevention. She works in international consortia and has been awarded funding from the German Research Foundation (Emmy Noether-Programme), BMBF (Federal Ministry of Education and Research) and the European Research Council. Her goal is the implementation of systems medicine for personalized cardiovascular care.
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Unveiling the hidden threat: recognising undiagnosed heart failure in women
29 August 2025
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Live case session - autonomic dysfunction: is there a role for catheter ablation?
31 March 2025
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EHRA Myths - Device-detected atrial fibrillation
31 March 2025
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Clinical: prevention
8 April 2024
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Device-detected atrial fibrillation: a new frontier for anticoagulation?
8 April 2024
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Artificial intelligence in atrial fibrillation
7 April 2024
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New Approaches in Pharmacological Management
2 December 2023
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Screening for atrial fibrillation: lessons learned
28 August 2023
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HOT LINE 6
27 August 2023
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Integrated management of stroke: heart failure and more
25 August 2023

