I am an associate staff physician at Cleveland Clinic, specializing in interventional radiology. My research focuses on locoregional therapy and genetic factors influencing treatment outcomes in cancer patients. I have a comprehensive background in radiology, with specific training and expertise in interventional procedures, clinical operations, and mentorship. As a co-investigator on several research projects, I have developed novel techniques for treating complex conditions such as portal cavernous transformation and have investigated the impact of genetic mutations on radioembolization outcomes. My work has been published in reputable journals and presented at national conferences, including the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) and the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
I have experience using genomic data from next-generation sequencing to understand how driver mutations predict responses to locoregional therapy for liver cancer. My expertise in the dosage delivery of radioembolization, developed during my training at a world-renowned liver transplant center, combined with my research on genetic mutations in liver cancer, has provided me with a unique skill set to make an impact in clinical and research settings. I am eager to use my distinct perspective to help advance this field and improve patient outcomes.