With over 25 years of experience in higher education, Dr. Michael Myers is the Dr. Jerry C. Lee Endowed Chair of Health Services and Leadership at National University in San Diego, CA. The Jerry C. Lee endowment is dedicated to the research and development of innovative instructional practices that advance state-of-the art technological applications to the learning needs of adult students. Michael is an award-winning educator, administrator, and research scientist with graduate degrees in education and physiology. He is a former UBTech Advisory Board Member and Fellow and holds certifications in course design and Blackboard Training. Dr. Myers is adept at teaching in the areas of educational technology, biomedical statistics, chemistry, health science, research methods, and education. He has a track record of success in face-to-face and online teaching, e-Learning, student mentoring, grant writing, and publishing of original research in peer reviewed journals with the goal of furthering student success. Michael is a highly organized, creative, and self-motivated faculty member awarded both outstanding teacher of the year and outstanding faculty service member of the year at two of the largest universities in California. He has presented dozens of professional talks at both scientific and educational conferences including presentations on academic integrity and artificial intelligence.
Publications
- Murray, A. And Myers, M.P.. (December 30, 2024). A Chasm of Academic Integrity Perspectives Between Students and Lecturers. International Jnl of Social Policy and Education.
- Dr. Michael P. Myers. (January 05, 2022). Tech Tools and Tips for Educators to Increase Online Integrity. 20th Hawaii International Conference on Education.
- Sistek-Chandler, C., Bhawal, R. & Myers, M.P. (July 22, 2020). Online Instructor Voices: A Qualitative Study on Perceptions of Practice. International Journal of Social Policy & Education.
- Kaye Gehrke, E., Myers, M.P., Mendez, S., Mckissock, B., Lindsley, & Tontz, P. (December 04, 2019). Multi-Site Psychophysiological Analysis of Equine Assisted Healing in Combat Veterans and First Responders. International Journal of Health Sciences.
- Kaye Gehrke, E., Noquez, A., Ranke, P., Myers, M. P. (April 30, 2018). Measuring the psychological changes in combat Veterans participating in an equine therapy program. Journal of Military, Veteran, and Family Health.
- Kaye Gehrke, E., Myers, M.P., Evans, S.,Garman, K. (July 01, 2016). Pilot Study on Impact on Balance of Autonomic Nervous System During Equine-Assisted Coaching: Simultaneous Heart Rate Variability in Horses, Coach, and Client. International Journal for Human Caring.
- Myers, M. P. & Schiltz, P. M. (September 02, 2012). Use of Elluminate in online teaching of statistics in the health sciences. Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching.
- Hoa, N., Ge, L., Kuznetsov, Y., Mcpherson, A., Cornforth, A., Pham, J., Myers, M. P., Et Al. (October 15, 2010). Glioma cells display complex cell surface topographies that resist the actions of cytolytic effector lymphocytes. Journal of Immunology.
- Hoa, N., Myers, M., Douglass, T., Zhang, J., Delgado, C., Driggers, L., Callahan, L., Et Al. (May 01, 2008). Molecular Mechanisms of Paraptosis Induction: Implications for a Non-Genetically Modified Tumor Vaccine (Paraptosis Induction). PLoS ONE.
- Hoa, N., Zhang, J., Delgado, C., Myers, M. P., Callahan, L., Vandeusen, G., Schiltz, P., Et Al. (February 01, 2007). Human monocytes kill M-CSF-expressing glioma cells by BK channel activation. Laboratory Investigation.
- Myers, M. P., Khanna, R., Lee, E., & Papazian, D. (June 18, 2004). Voltage sensor mutations differentially target misfolded K+ channel subunits to proteasomal and non‐proteasomal disposal pathways. FEBS Letters.
- Khanna, R., Myers, M. P., Lainé, M., & Papazian, D. (September 07, 2001). Glycosylation increases potassium channel stability and surface expression in mammalian cells. The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
- Myers, M. P. & Stampe, P. (January 01, 2000). A point mutation in the Maxi-K channel clone dSlo creates a high affinity site for charybdotoxin. Neuropharmacology.