Associate Professor (CHS)
- Director of Center for High Value Imaging
- Vice Chair of Practice Transformation

Biography
Dania Daye, MD, PhD is from Houston, TX. From the University of Pennsylvania, she obtained her PhD in bioengineering as an HHMI-NIBIB Interfaces Scholar in 2013, a clinical research certificate in biostatistics and epidemiology in 2013, and her medical degree in 2014. After completing her internship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, she completed her radiology residency as well as her vascular and interventional radiology fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston. While at MGH, she founded and the led the Jim H. Thrall Management and Leadership Training Program, from which she earned a certificate in healthcare management and leadership.
After her training, Dr. Daye practiced as an interventional radiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. She was also an associate professor at Harvard Medical School and the director of the Precision Interventional and Medical Imaging (PIMI) lab at the MGH/HST Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging.
In 2025, Dr. Daye joined the UW Department of radiology as vice chair of practice transformation and the inaugural director of the Center for High Value Imaging (CHVI) and an associate professor in the Section of Interventional Radiology.
Her professional interests include venous disease and women’s health, genicular artery embolization, hemorrhoid artery embolization, interventional oncology, and MRI-guided interventions.
Education
- Undergraduate Rice University - 2007
- Medical School University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine - 2014
- Internship Brigham and Women’s Hospital - 2015
- Residency Massachusetts General Hospital - 2019
- Fellowship Massachusetts General Hospital - 2020
- Graduate University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering - 2013