Dominik Saman
Dominik joined the group in 2017 as a Clarendon scholar after finishing a masters degree in Chemistry and Molecular Physics at Imperial College London. During his DPhil, he studied how different small heat-shock proteins interact mainly using native mass spectrometry, mass photometry and chemical kinetics. Secondary, he also looked at the evolution of the quaternary structure of these protein and its relevance for their function. After finishing his DPhil, Dom decided to stay with the group as a post doc, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, further expanding on his DPhil research broadly focusing on the description of entropy in complex protein assemblies. In his free time, he enjoys gaming and hiking.