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Lombardo Michael

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Department of Psycology
Cyprus University of Technology
Cyprus

Biography

I'm a Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Professor in the USA) in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cyprus. My interests and expertise span multiple disciplines and are all applied in a translational research program focused on understanding heterogeneity and early developmental mechanisms involved in autism and atypical neurodevelopment. I did my undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of California, Davis. Shortly after, I did a couple years of postgraduate research at both the UC Davis MIND Institute and UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain. I then moved to the University of Cambridge and obtained my PhD in the Department of Psychiatry at the Autism Research Centre with Prof Simon Baron-Cohen. I continued in Cambridge after the PhD, holding post-doctoral fellowships from Jesus College, Cambridge and the British Academy.

Research Interest

autism, neurodevelopmental disorders, heterogeneity, individual differences, computational psychiatry, precision medicine, data science, fetal programming, social and affective neuroscience, social communication, social cognition, emotion, mentalizing, theory of mind, empathy, sex/gender, brain development, steroid hormones, genomics, transcriptomics, network science, bioinformatics

Publications

  • Lombardo, M. V., Moon, H. M., Su J., Palmer, T. D., Courchesne, E., & Pramparo, T. (in press). Maternal immune activation dysregulation of the fetal brain transcriptome and relevance to the pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorder. Molecular Psychiatry.

  • Bethlehem, R, A. I*, Lombardo, M. V.*, Lai, M. C., Auyeung, B., Crockford, S. K., Deakin, J., Soubramanian, S., Sule, A., Kundu, P., Voon, V., & Baron-Cohen, S. (2017). Oxytocin enhances intrinsic corticostriatal functional connectivity in women. Translational Psychiatry, 7, e1099. * = Joint first authorship for equal contributions.

  • Lombardo, M. V., Courchesne, E., Lewis, N. E., & Pramparo, T. (2017). Hierarchical cortical transcriptome disorganization in autism. Molecular Autism, 8, 29.

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