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
Alveolar deadspace and intrapulmonary shunt in healthy individuals and in individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 infection.
Journal article
Sandhu D. et al, (2026), Exp Physiol, 111, 556 - 567
Computed cardiopulmonography: Effects of physical characteristics on lung parameter estimates.
Journal article
Alamoudi A. et al, (2026), Exp Physiol, 111, 300 - 313
Effects of biologic therapy on novel indices of lung inhomogeneity in patients with severe type-2 high asthma.
Journal article
Alamoudi A. et al, (2025), BMJ Open Respir Res, 12
TREETOP Study: A Novel Lung Function Technique for the Early Detection of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Journal article
Smith N. et al, (2025), AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 211
Subclinical Small-airway Abnormalities in Healthy Volunteers With High Type-2 Inflammation Biomarkers
Journal article
Xu H. et al, (2025), AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 211

