Biography
Dina is currently working at the Eating Disorders Unit on two studies: the FREED-Mobile study, an online feasibility trial for early intervention in young people with eating disorders, and the ENTER study investigating ABM and tDCS on food cravings in individuals with psychosis. Prior to this, she worked at the SGDP Centre in the NIHR BioResource on the Genetic Links to Anxiety and Depression (GLAD) Study and was the lead Research Assistant on the Eating Disorders Genetics Initiative (EDGI UK). Dina graduated from King’s College London with an MSc in Genes, Environment & Development in 2017 and has been working at KCL since 2018.
Research interests:
- Gene-environment interaction
- Eating disorders
- Early intervention in eating disorders
- Neuromodulation and cognitive training
- Clinical Psychology
Research
Centre for Research in Eating And Weight Disorders (CREW)
The Eating Disorders Research Group aims to find out more about the neurobiological, genetic and psychological causes and consequences of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and other eating disorders, and to use that knowledge to develop new and better treatments.
Research
Centre for Research in Eating And Weight Disorders (CREW)
The Eating Disorders Research Group aims to find out more about the neurobiological, genetic and psychological causes and consequences of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and other eating disorders, and to use that knowledge to develop new and better treatments.