Biography and Career Highlights for Dr Andrés García-Domínguez Dr Andrés García-Domínguez Room 214School of Chemistry Joseph Black Building David Brewster Road Edinburgh, EH9 3FJ, UKv1agarc9@ed.ac.uk Career2023-onwardsRoyal Society University Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh2020-2023Postdoctoral Research Associate (Industrially funded), Prof. Guy Lloyd-Jones, University of Edinburgh Kinetic analyses of fast chemical reactions2018-2020Postdoctoral Research Fellow (SNSF), Prof. Guy Lloyd-Jones, University of Edinburgh Generation and reactivity of CF2 from TMSCF32013-2018PhD (Chemistry, with Distinction); Prof. Dr. Cristina Nevado, University of Zurich Ni-catalyzed carbofunctionalizations via radical mechanisms2011-2013MSc (Organic Chemistry); Prof. Dr. Diego J. Cárdenas, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid NHC-sulfoxides: synthesis and Pd(II) complexes2009-2011BSc (Chemistry) Universidad Autónoma de MadridAwards and Distinguished Lectureships2022University Research Fellowship (Royal Society, UK)2018Early Postdoc Mobility Fellowship (SNSF) 2017Albert Hofmann PhD Award for Excellence in Research (Switzerland)InterestsResearch focuses on three areas:1) Mechanistic studies 2) Isotope probes 3) Development of catalysts and reagents based on main-group elements (P, S, B, Si, F) for organic transformations.These three research areas are often interlinked: we aim to untap the potential of chemical reactions and reagents by combining reaction monitoring (NMR, UV, IR), isotope labeling and kinetic studies to explain why they behave in the way they do.Our main research programme combines main-group and organofluorine chemistry. We seek to understand why common and abundant main-group chemical reagents that transfer fluorine-containing groups lack of application with respect to their non-fluorinated congeners. In particular, we want to extract the factors that govern their stability and reactivity under conditions of application.We will then use these insights to: 1) generate empirical scales of reactivity; 2) develop a single synthetic platform to target a diverse set of fluorinated molecules and reach new chemical space; 3) inform asymmetric organocatalytic approaches to access enantioenriched fluorochemicals. The high relevance of small fluorine-containing molecules as drug candidates and the intel generated through this programme is of broad interest, particularly to academia and the pharmaceutical industry.Professional ActivitiesDepartmental Seminar Organiser (School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh)Conference Organiser, RSC Perkin Meeting 2025 (Organic Chemistry Community Scottish Regional Meeting)Conference Organiser, EaStCHEM ECR conference 2023 Invited Lectures3. University of St Andrews, UK, 20252. Invited Speaker, 3rd Summer School in Catalysis: From Understanding to Applications, Albi, FR, 20241. RSC Perkin Meeting, Dundee, UK, 2024PersonalAndrés loves spending time with his wife, beer tasting and listening to classic heavy-metal bands. This article was published on 2025-04-17