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Mihail Dimitrov is a Research Fellow and PhD candidate at King's College London, based in the Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences within the School of Academic Psychiatry. He earned a BSc in Neuroscience (2017) and an MSc in Neuroimaging (2018) from King's College London. His research focuses on neurodevelopmental conditions, particularly autism spectrum disorder, exploring neurochemical and functional connectivity mechanisms using advanced neuroimaging techniques.
He holds an Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy and has contributed to teaching roles at King's, including neuroscience tutoring and research methods instruction. Dimitrov is affiliated with the AIMS-2-TRIALS research group and the Shiftability project, focusing on pharmacological modulation of neural pathways in autism. His work spans neuroimaging reliability, GABAergic signaling, and serotonin transporter dynamics in psychiatric conditions.
Key areas of research include neuroimaging methodologies, pharmacological interventions, and translational neuroscience. His recent studies investigate opioid and GABA receptor modulation in autism, as well as longitudinal MRI reliability in neuroimaging studies.
Collaborations with institutions like King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience and co-authorships with experts in neuroimaging and psychiatry underscore his interdisciplinary approach. His lab affiliations include Matthew J. Kempton's Neuroimaging Research Group, emphasizing structural and functional brain analysis.




