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Dr Moira Blyth is an Honorary Senior Lecturer and Academic Sub-Dean at the School of Medicine, University of Leeds, within the Faculty of Medicine and Health. She is also a Consultant in Clinical Genetics, contributing to both medical education and clinical genetics services.
Her educational background includes a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Southampton, awarded for her research on Pallister-Killian syndrome, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning for Health Professionals from the University of Bristol.
Dr Blyth's research and professional interests center on clinical genetics, medical education, and rare genetic disorders. She has played a significant role in the MBChB programme, teaching genetics and serving as a Personal Tutor for Years 3 to 5 between 2012 and 2018. Her current leadership role as Academic Sub-Dean reflects her deep involvement in shaping medical education at Leeds.
She is affiliated with the Leeds Institute of Medical Research at St James's, contributing to research and innovation in medical science.
Dr Blyth is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, recognizing her excellence in both clinical practice and teaching.
She has no listed scientific awards or publications in the provided text, but her ongoing roles indicate active engagement in academic medicine and clinical genetics. Her advisory responsibilities include mentoring medical students, particularly through her past and present roles in the MBChB programme.


