
معرفی
Dr. Nyree Myatt is a Lecturer in Biochemistry at the Institute of Health Sciences Education within Queen Mary University of London's Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, where she has taught since 2020. She serves as co-module lead for MET1, MET2, and DMG (Digestion, Metabolism and Growth) in the MBBS program, delivers biochemistry lectures, and acts as a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) tutor for first/second-year students. Her academic responsibilities include senior tutoring for Year 2 students, MEDPRO tutoring, principal internal examination for graduate entry programs, chairing the iBSc Pre-Hospital Medicine exam board, and serving as IHSE library representative.
Her research spans biochemistry, oncology (uveal melanoma, Fanconi Anemia), virology (orf virus), and medical education. Prior research includes post-doctoral work at UCL's Institute of Ophthalmology (uveal melanoma) and St George’s Hospital Medical School (Fanconi Anemia). Educational research focuses on assessment methods and student support systems.
Degrees include:
- BSc in Biochemistry & Pharmacology (Leeds University)
- MSc in Experimental Pathology (Dundee University)
- PhD in Cytokine mRNA Expression (University of Edinburgh)
- PGCE (Greenwich University)
Her 15 most recent publications demonstrate evolving research foci: early work (1994-2004) centered on ocular oncology and virology mechanisms, while recent outputs (2020-2023) transition to medical education innovation. Awards include no listed scientific honors.
Teaching and student support includes developing interventions for repeating medical students and implementing online proctoring systems. No specific research grants or laboratory affiliations are detailed.



