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Jessica Branning

Partner and Strategic Advisor

Jessica Branning is a distinguished executive and strategic advisor committed to building a holistic ecosystem of care for individuals affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, as well as their families. As the Founder of My Memory Clinic, she drives a mission that seamlessly integrates clinical research, community support, and education, empowering both patients and caregivers.

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With over eight years of experience in clinical research operations focused on geriatrics and neurodegenerative diseases, Jessica is uniquely equipped to tackle the complexities of dementia care. Prior to establishing My Memory Clinic, she founded ClinCloud Clinical Trials, an independent facility dedicated to advancing treatment options for dementia-related conditions. She recently transitioned from ClinCloud to fully devote her efforts to My Memory Clinic.

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Jessica has also consulted with clinical research sites to implement targeted pre-screening initiatives, significantly lowering the high screen failure rates often seen in dementia trials. As Recruitment Manager at Bioclinica, she played a pivotal role in developing recruitment strategies that positioned the company as a leader in enrolling participants for neurodegenerative trials.

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In addition to her work at My Memory Clinic, Jessica serves as Secretary on the Executive Board of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC), where she shares her expertise to enhance research and care in the dementia field. Her educational background includes a BA in Biology with a concentration in Public Health from Rollins College, reflecting her commitment to community health and wellness.

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Jessica is passionate about creating a comprehensive care ecosystem that connects clinical services, community resources, and clinical research in dementia care. She believes that effective support starts with education and community engagement. At My Memory Clinic, she has built a robust network of dementia-friendly resources, ensuring patients and caregivers have easy access to vital information and guidance.

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Her innovative approach highlights the importance of collaboration, bridging insights from clinical research with the community’s practical needs. By addressing these gaps, Jessica is dedicated to enhancing the quality of dementia care, improving access to new treatments and technologies, and ultimately enriching the lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related conditions. Through this integrated model, she aims to empower families to navigate their experiences with greater confidence and support.

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