Author Biographies

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Amy C. Taylor, M.D., is an interventional radiologist who provides minimally invasive, image-guided therapies for a variety of medical conditions, including arterial disease, cancer, uterine fibroids, and venous disease. She is an assistant professor of radiology and medical imaging in the division of vascular and interventional radiology at the University of Virginia, and is involved in the education and training of medical students, residents, and fellows in interventional radiology. She is an active participant in the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) and serves on the Board of Directors for the SIR Foundation. After completing an internal medicine residency at Yale University, she practiced as a full-time hospitalist for one year. She then completed a second residency in diagnostic radiology at the University of Florida, followed by a fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She worked in private practice in Little Rock, Arkansas, for two years before joining the faculty at the University of Virginia in 2020.
Sarah B. White received her medical degree from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Now, she is a professor of radiology in the Division of Vascular Interventional Radiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She completed the Diagnostic & Interventional Radiology Enhanced Clinical Training Pathway (DIRECT) at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA, USA. Both before and during her radiology residency training, she has been active in research publishing several papers as first author, as well as presenting at national and international meetings. She started her career in research in a molecular biology laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania and has spent time at the National Institute of Health. She has received awards for her research from several national organizations, including the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR), the Association of University Radiologists (AUR), and the Radiologic Society of North America (RSNA), and was the Constantine Cope Cook Interventional Radiology endowed fellow at the University of Pennsylvania.
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