Associate Professor
Interventional Radiology
Biography
Dr. Laeseke is an associate professor (tenure) in the Interventional Radiology Section. He attended the University of
Wisconsin–Madison and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, and then continued
on at UW, earning his doctor of philosophy in Biomedical Engineering and his doctor of medicine. During his
time here he worked as part of our Tumor Ablation Lab. After receiving his degrees, Dr. Laeseke was an intern
at the Maine Medical Center and went on to Stanford University Medical Center where he completed his residency
and a fellowship in Vascular and Interventional Radiology.
Education
- Undergraduate University of Wisconsin-Madison - 2001
- Medical School University of Wisconsin-Madison - 2009
- Internship Maine Medical Center - 2010
- Residency Stanford University Medical Center - 2014
- Fellowship Stanford University Medical Center - 2015
Publications
In the News
- Publications by UW Radiology Faculty Finalized in September 2024
- Publications by UW Radiology Faculty Finalized in August 2024
- Publications by UW Radiology Faculty Finalized in June 2024
- Publications by UW Radiology Faculty Finalized in May 2024
- Publications by UW Radiology Faculty Finalized in April 2024
- Publications by UW Radiology Faculty Finalized in March 2024
- Publications by UW Radiology Faculty Finalized in February 2024
- UW Department of Radiology performs first histotripsy-based ablation by a radiology department in the U.S.
- 2023 Departmental Promotions Announced
- The 2nd Histotripsy Symposium Has Largest Turnout Yet
- Ground-Breaking #HOPE4LIVER Histotripsy Trial Begins at UW-Madison
- Szczykutowicz, Laeseke, and Chen Receive New Patents
- Paul Laeseke Receives Sponsored Research Agreement from HistoSonics
- Radiology Team Hones New Cancer Treatment Focusing on Tumor Ablation