Daniel Cooke, MD
Collaborator
daniel.cooke@ucsf.edu
Daniel Cooke is an Associate Professor of Neuroendovascular Surgery. He is a clinician-scientist with expertise in computational fluid dynamic modeling and contemporary endovascular surgical techniques. More specifically, Dan has developed a novel, non-invasive biopsy technique to isolate the brain’s endothelium with angiography. His clinical and scientific interests are in arteriovenous malformations, aneurysms, and dural arteriovenous fistulas. He is currently interested in investigating whether the molecular information acquired from endovascular biopsies may facilitate applications of precision-based cerebrovascular medicine. Dan is also leading the UCSF team in a statewide UC effort in telerobotic surgery and surgical automation. Outside work, Dan is an avid runner and swimmer.