Dr. Urgun completed her residency in Diagnostic Radiology from Istanbul Haydarpasa Training Hospital, before completing her fellowship in Body MRI at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. She then completed her fellowship in Cardiovascular and Thoracic Imaging at UCI. Dr. Urgun’s special interests are Cardiovascular Imaging, Cardiac MRI, and 3-D Post- processing.

Dr. Boyd completed a surgical internship at the University of Arizona before her diagnostic radiology residency at Morristown Medical Center in New Jersey where she was the chief resident physician and received the Roentgen research award. She then completed her Interventional radiology fellowship at UCI.

Dr. Tran-Harding joins us having completed her fellowship training at UCI in Abdominal Imaging. Prior to this, she attended the University of Kentucky for her residency. Dr. Tran-Harding brings with her a passion for advancing Women’s Health and will be combining her former training in Ob-Gyn with her outstanding imaging acumen.

Dr. Kuoy completed his residency and subspecialty neuroradiology fellowship at UCI. Dr. Kuoy has an interest in head and neck imaging.

Dr. Long completed his residency at Louisiana State University, and fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas.
His clinical interests include minimally invasive image guided interventions, including but not limited to trauma, vascular and non-vascular oncological, hepatobiliary, and cosmetic interventions.

Dr. Tsai completed her diagnostic radiology residency at UCLA, where she also subsequently completed her subspecialty fellowship in Breast Imaging. Following her training, she served as Assistant Clinical Professor at UCLA in the Breast Imaging and Acute Care Imaging sections. She also served as Program Director for the UCLA Breast Imaging Fellowship. Her clinical interests include breast MRI, high risk screening, and imaging guided breast interventions.

Dr. Xiang comes to UCI from Oklahoma University (OU). He completed his postdoctoral fellowship trained in medical physics at Stanford Medical School before he joined Oklahoma University, and was awarded the DoD Prostate Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship at Stanford University (2012-2015).

Dr. Xiang and his laboratory were the first to report x-ray-induced acoustic computed tomography (XACT). His research has led to over 60+ peer-reviewed publications, 12 patents, 30+ presentations. Recently, he received the NIH MERIT award (R37), and Research Scholar award from American Cancer Society. His students have been awarded SPIE Education Scholarship (2019, 2018), SPIE Travel Scholarship (2016), and Trainee Research Prize from the RSNA (2015).

Dr. Xiang has served as conference chairs in AAPM annual meeting (2019) and International Conference on Information Optics and Photonics (CIOP 2018), SPIE Student Chapter advisor, associate editor of Medical Physics journal, and grant reviewer for NIH, DOE, Russian Science Foundation (RSF), and Helmholtz Association of German Research Centre.