Dominic Sandhu
MChem
Research Assistant
I am a research assistant in the Robbins group here in DPAG. My research centres around the assessment of cardiopulmonary function using a technique developed here at Oxford. This novel technique is computed cardiopulmonography. I work on the computational model of the cardiopulmonary system utilised in this work. I read Chemistry at New College for my undergraduate degree and stayed on to undertake a DPhil, co-supervised by Prof. Peter Robbins and Prof. Grant Ritchie. During my DPhil, I have made significant improvements to the computational model used in the group as well as undertaking a research study in pulmonary hypertension at the Hammersmith Hospital.
Recent publications
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Computed cardiopulmonography and the idealized lung clearance index, iLCI2.5, in early-stage cystic fibrosis.
Journal article
Sandhu D. et al, (2023), J Appl Physiol (1985), 135, 205 - 216
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Altered lung physiology in two cohorts after COVID-19 infection as assessed by computed cardiopulmonography.
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Magor-Elliott SRM. et al, (2022), J Appl Physiol (1985), 133, 1175 - 1191
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Development of in-airway laser absorption spectroscopy for respiratory based measurements of cardiac output.
Journal article
Smith NMJ. et al, (2021), Sci Rep, 11