About Me
Dr Miloš Petrović completed his medical training at the School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia, followed by the residency in internal medicine.
He has completed a PhD in neuroscience at the 1st School of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, after doing research at the Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic.
As an assistant professor at the University of Belgrade and the first researcher from Serbia to obtain a prestigious Marie Curie EU FP7 Fellowship, he continued his research in synaptic physiology at the Medical Research Council Centre for Synaptic Plasticity, Bristol University, UK, followed by the work at Centro de Investigación Médica Aplicada (CIMA), University of Navarra, Spain.
He then proceeded to form own neuroscience lab at the University of Central Lancashire, UK, acquiring the funding from Neurosciences and Mental Health Board of the Medical Research Council UK, as well as from Alzheimer’s Research UK, eventually earning a title of the Reader in Neuroscience.
In addition, he led clinical research in neurology (rare diseases) and is committed to working with children, adolescents and adults with tic disorders and other conditions.
He is a therapist and instructor for the open system of human development stimulation method (OSHDS).