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Dr Robert Hatch is a Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry and Director of Teaching and Learning for Biochemistry at Queen Mary University of London's School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences. He holds a PhD in crop breeding for biochemical traits and completed teacher training via the Teach First scheme, with prior experience in secondary education and roles at Kingston University, Medipathways (University of Buckingham collaborative partner), and the University of Surrey. His administrative leadership includes program design, exam board management, and collaboration oversight.
Teaching focuses on core biochemistry modules including BIO161 Cells, BCH103 Physical Chemistry for Biochemists, and BIO265 Metabolic Pathways. He also instructs skills-based courses like BCH101 Essential Skills for Biochemists and BIO190 Practical Cell Biology.
Research interests span biochemistry education innovation (e.g., gamification via conditional release tools, oracy development in higher education transitions) and complex disease studies involving gene-environment interactions in conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome and endometriosis. His scholarship emphasizes bridging foundational science education with practical skill development.
Notable contributions include a 2022 publication on educational dialogue in Foundation Year settings, published in the Journal of Further and Higher Education. Professional development includes a Postgraduate Certificate in teaching and learning in HE and Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.



