Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
jeremy.durack@radiology.uscf.edu
Jeremy C. Durack, M.D., is an Assistant Clinical Professor in Interventional Radiology in the Department of Radiology at UCSF. Dr. Durack holds a BS degree from Duke University, a BS degree from the University of California, San Francisco and an MD degree from Stanford University School of Medicine. He completed a radiology residency and fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco, and a research fellowship at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Durack’s honors and awards include: Magna cum laude with Distinction in Psychology (Neuroscience concentration) Duke University, Durham, North Carolina and Radiological Society of North America Roentgen Research Award.
Current interests include medical/imaging informatics applications in medical education and clinical research in interventional radiology, biomedical informatics, interventional oncology and medical device development. He plans to pursue opportunities to innovate in the field of imaging informatics.
Education
Dr. Durack graduated magna cum laude from Duke University, then
completed medical school at the Stanford University School of
Medicine. He subsequently obtained a masters degree in Biological and
Medical Informatics at the University of California, San Francisco.
After a transitional year internship at St. Vincent's Hospital in
Manhattan, Dr. Durack returned to UCSF for both his residency in
diagnostic radiology and fellowship in interventional radiology. He
joined the faculty at UCSF as an assistant professor in the
interventional radiology section in 2008.
Honors and Awards
Dr. Durack has received numerous research grants and
fellowships, including a National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and
Bioengineering T32 Research Training Grant. In 2006, he received a
Radiological Society of North America Roentgen Research Award.
Interests
Dr. Durack continues
to conduct research in clinical interventional radiology and biomedical
informatics. He is interested indeveloping new medical training
applications from radiographic imaging studies. His clinical interests
include interventional oncology and medical device development.