Maloney Hall 226
Telephone: 617-552-1804
Email: christopher.lee.8@bc.edu
Cardiovascular disease; heart failure; chronic illness management; patient and care partner management of chronic illness; advanced statistical methods
Cardiovascular nurse scientist Christopher S. Lee, Ph.D., RN, FAHA, FAAN, FHFSA, is the Barry Family/Goldman Sachs Endowed Professorship in Nursing at the ɬ William F. Connell School of Nursing. Dr. Lee has dedicated his career to better understanding heart disease and improving long term outcomes for patients and their families. He is known for his expertise in heart failure self-care and symptom science and patient and care-partner dyadic research in chronic conditions, as well the application of advanced statistical methods. Dr. Lee’s research involving older adults with heart failure has been support by grants from the National Institutes of Health, the Office of Research on Women’s Health and the American Heart Association (AHA).
Dr. Lee’s research on older adults with heart failure has earned him multiple honors including the 2009 Martha Hill New Investigator Award, the 2013 Marie Cowan Promising New Investigator Award and the 2015 CVSN Atherosclerosis/Heart Failure Translational Research Prize, as well as the 2014 Heart Failure Society of America Nursing Leadership Award, the 2016 Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research Protégé Award, and a National Institute of Nursing Research Director’s Lecture in 2018. Dr. Lee has published more than 150 papers and his work has been cited nearly 5,500 times. Dr. Lee also prides himself of mentoring, and has been successful in helping multiple colleagues secures National Research Service Awards, Careers Development Grants and large Research Project Grants.
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Lyons/Lee (MPI)
09/10/2020-05/31/2022
Taking Care of Us: A Dyadic Intervention for Heart Failure.
R01NR019054
Denfeld (PI), Role: Co-Investigator
04/23/2021-01/31/2025
Biological and Physiological Mechanisms of Symptom Clusters in Heart Failure (BIOMES-HF)
R01NR016017
Hansen (PI), Role: Co-Investigator
1/1/2016-12/31/2020
Symptom burden in End-Stage Liver Disease patient-caregiver dyads.
R01CA218093
Winters-Stone (PI), Role: Co-Investigator
4/1/2018-3/31/2023
Exercising Together: A randomized controlled trial of partnered exercise training on the health of couples coping with cancer.
R01NR020127
Magwood (PI), Role: Consultant
9/15/2020-9/14/2025
Improving the Collaborative Health of Minority COVID-19 Survivor & Care-partner Dyads through Interventions Targeting Social and Structural Health Inequities.
K99NR019325
Magny-Normilus (PI), Role: Sponsor
8/13/2020-7/31/2025
Self-Management and Glycemic Control in Adult Haitian Immigrants with Type 2 Diabetes.
KL2TR001859
Bidwell (PI), Role: Sponsor
10/1/2020-9/30/2022
Symptom Dynamics and Biomarkers of Disease Progression in Older Adult Patient-Caregiver Dyads During
Care Transitions after Heart Failure Hospitalization.
R01NR013492
Lee (PI)
4/01/2012-3/31/2017
Profiling Biobehavioral Responses to Mechanical Support in Advanced Heart Failure.
R01HL130502
Grady (PI), Role: Co-Investigator/Site PI
12/1/2015-12/31/2018
Mechanical circulatory support: Measures of adjustment and quality of life.
2021: Kathleen Dracup Award for Exemplary Early Career Mentoring, American Heart Association
2020: National Advisory Council for Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health
2020: Mathy Mezey Excellence in Aging Award, American Heart Association
2019: Distinguished Faculty Award, ɬ Connell School of Nursing
2018: Director's Lecture, National Institute of Nursing Research, Bethesda, MD
2017: Faculty Senate Award for Research, Oregon Health & Science University
2016: Protégé Award, Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research
2016: Fellow of the Heart Failure Society of America (FHFSA)
2016: Carol A. Lindeman Distinguished Professor, Oregon Health & Science University
2015: Heart Failure Translational Research Prize, American Heart Association
2014: Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)
2014: Nursing Leadership Award, Heart Failure Society of America
2013: Marie Cowan Promising Young Investigator Award, American Heart Association
2012: Fellow of the American Heart Association (FAHA), American Heart Association
2009: Martha N. Hill New Investigator Award, American Heart Association