Nadine Abi-Jaoudeh, MD,
is an American and Canadian board-certified vascular and interventional radiologist at the University of California Irvine. Dr. Abi-Jaoudeh earned her medical degree from the University of Montreal and her completed internship and residency at the University of Laval in Québec, Canada, and a fellowship in interventional radiology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. She then joined the National Institutes of Health where she was a principal and associate investigator on several human trials. She also completed multiple animal and translational studies. In 2015, Dr. Abi-Jaoudeh joined the University of California Irvine where she has grown the research program. In 2018, she became the director of clinical research of the department of radiology. She is principal investigator on multiple Phase I, II and III trials.
Her clinical interests include minimally invasive image guided interventions, including but not limited to, vascular and non-vascular oncological interventions.
She has authored multiple manuscripts and submitted two patents related to imaging technology in the angiography suite. Her research interests include fusion and functional imaging during image guided procedures, innovative therapeutic methods to treat metastatic and primary liver disease. Her goal is to grow a translational research program to improve UCI patient care and outcome.
Dr. Abi-Jaoudeh is a fellow of the Society of Interventional Radiology, a member of the Royal Canadian College of Radiology, and associate editor of the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology. She is also on the scientific committee of the Society of Interventional Radiology annual meeting.
