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Anthony P King serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan Medical School and an Adjunct Faculty Associate at the Research Center for Group Dynamics within the Institute for Social Research. His academic work centers on understanding and treating trauma-related psychiatric conditions through interdisciplinary approaches spanning clinical psychiatry, neuroscience, and social psychology.
Dr. King's research program is deeply rooted in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and trauma-related disorders, extending to Major Depression and anxiety. He employs advanced methodologies including neuroimaging (fMRI), genetic analysis, and data-driven computational techniques to explore the neurobiology of PTSD, gene-environment interactions, and the efficacy of mindfulness-based and mind-body interventions. His work also investigates self-compassion as a therapeutic component and the neurocircuitry underlying cognitive-emotional regulation, with particular focus on military and civilian trauma populations.
Analysis of his recent publications (2019-2025) reveals a strong trend toward large-scale collaborative research, particularly through the ENIGMA-PGC PTSD consortium. Key themes include the application of dynamic resting-state functional connectivity to understand PTSD and comorbid conditions like mild traumatic brain injury, genome-wide association studies identifying genetic risk factors, and the development of novel assessment tools for conditions such as opioid withdrawal catastrophizing. There is also a growing focus on the impact of adverse childhood experiences and their interplay with substance use and behavioral issues in diverse populations.
No scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the available profile.
While the profile does not list specific students or grant awards, Dr. King's extensive collaborative work across 10+ institutions in recent publications suggests active mentorship within research teams and substantial involvement in federally funded projects supporting large-scale neuroimaging and genetic studies of PTSD.
Dr. King maintains dual affiliations at the University of Michigan: within the Department of Psychiatry at the Medical School for clinical and translational research, and at the Research Center for Group Dynamics (Institute for Social Research) for population-level studies. His work leverages major international consortia including ENIGMA-PGC PTSD, which coordinates multisite big data analysis across 50+ global institutions to advance PTSD biomarker discovery and treatment development.




