
معرفی
Nazir Lone is a Professor of Critical Care and Epidemiology at the University of Edinburgh's Usher Institute, College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. He serves as Honorary Consultant in Critical Care at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, NHS Lothian, and holds leadership roles in national critical care research through the Intensive Care Society and Scottish Intensive Care Society Audit Group.
- Current roles: Clinical Lead for MSc Data Science for Health and Social Care, Director of Edinburgh Critical Care Research Methods Course, Deputy Director of Multimorbidity PhD Programme for Health Professionals
- Funding: NIHR, Innovate UK, Wellcome Trust
His research focuses on health services research, quality improvement in acute/critical care, multimorbidity analysis, and AI applications in healthcare. Key projects include the AIM-CISC study for AI-driven adverse event reduction and Innovate UK-funded multimorbidity recognition tools in emergency settings.
Recent publications highlight his work in:
- Critical care outcomes and geographic disparities
- Post-COVID rehabilitation and long-term sequelae
- Optimizing sedation protocols in ICU
- Maternal critical care risk modeling
- Global critical care access in Africa
- Psychotropic medication use post-discharge
Awards include Fellowships from the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), Royal College of Physicians (FRCP Edin), and Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FFICM). He supervises PhD, MD, MPH, and BSc students while contributing to undergraduate (MBChB) and postgraduate (MPH, MSc) teaching in epidemiology and data science.




