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Dominic Sandhu serves as a Research Assistant within the Robbins group at the University of Oxford's Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (DPAG), maintaining academic affiliation with New College.
His educational trajectory features:
- MChem in Chemistry from New College, University of Oxford
- DPhil (PhD) from Oxford co-supervised by Prof. Peter Robbins and Prof. Grant Ritchie
Dr. Sandhu specializes in advancing computed cardiopulmonography (CCP), a cutting-edge technique for non-invasive cardiopulmonary assessment. His core contributions involve developing computational models of the cardiopulmonary system, with documented improvements to the group's foundational algorithms. This work bridges theoretical physiology and clinical application, including a pulmonary hypertension study conducted at London's Hammersmith Hospital. Primary research domains encompass computational physiology, respiratory diagnostics, and pathophysiological mechanisms in cystic fibrosis and post-viral lung conditions.
Publication analysis reveals consistent application of CCP to investigate lung physiology across disease states, particularly emphasizing early cystic fibrosis detection and longitudinal assessment of post-COVID-19 respiratory sequelae. This trend underscores CCP's evolving role in quantitative pulmonary diagnostics through innovative modeling approaches.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
While specific grant funding remains unreported, his DPhil research demonstrates structured mentorship under senior faculty. The text provides no evidence of student supervision activities.
As an integral member of the Robbins group, Dr. Sandhu operates within a collaborative environment that integrates computational science, physiological experimentation, and clinical translation, driving methodological innovations in cardiopulmonary assessment.
