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Professor Lis Neubeck

Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
Membership: FESC Member ACNAP Member EAPC Member
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Professor Lis Neubeck (FESC), Head of the Centre for Cardiovascular Health, Edinburgh Napier University, is known for delivering impactful, patient-centred research that advances prevention, and real-world change. Her work spans cardiovascular disease prevention, stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation, anticoagulation, health literacy, and the co-design of services with patients and communities. She leads and contributes to major national and international research programmes, with a strong track record of competitive funding, high-quality publications, and translation into practice.ers. She has successfully supervised 12 PhD candidates, and is widely recognised for building multidisciplinary research capacity and mentoring future leaders. Professor Neubeck’s contributions have been recognised through multiple marks of esteem, including the Royal College of Nursing Outstanding Achievement Award (2024) and Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
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From patient to partner: working together for better cardiovascular care
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From patient to partner: working together for better cardiovascular care
13 June 2026
Obesity, inflammation and the heart: turning evidence into action
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Obesity, inflammation and the heart: turning evidence into action
13 June 2026
Screening, lifestyle change, and prevention strategies
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Screening, lifestyle change, and prevention strategies
12 June 2026
Empowering multidisciplinary teams in cardiac rehabilitation: a nursing and allied professions perspective
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Empowering multidisciplinary teams in cardiac rehabilitation: a nursing and allied professions perspective
12 June 2026
From bench to bedside: the potential roles of large language models in cardiovascular medicine
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From bench to bedside: the potential roles of large language models in cardiovascular medicine
21 November 2025
Monitoring devices in heart failure: advancing technology or advancing patient care?
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Monitoring devices in heart failure: advancing technology or advancing patient care?
1 September 2025
Empowering patients through health literacy and behaviour change
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Empowering patients through health literacy and behaviour change
31 August 2025
Digital tools and artificial intelligence to facilitate patient engagement and personalised health
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Digital tools and artificial intelligence to facilitate patient engagement and personalised health
31 August 2025
How do we know it's worthwhile? Judging the evidence base for digital health interventions in cardiovascular care
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How do we know it's worthwhile? Judging the evidence base for digital health interventions in cardiovascular care
13 June 2025
Patient-centered care and shared decision making
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Patient-centered care and shared decision making
3 April 2025