Brigid Reynolds is a Nurse Practitioner and Faculty Member at Georgetown University, specializing in clinical trial research and the evaluation and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. Since joining the Memory Disorders Program in 2001, she has been a leader in both clinical care and research for patients living with dementia. Her current research interests focus on developing new treatments for behavioral symptoms associated with dementia. She serves as Co-Principal Investigator of the LiBBY study, a multi-center, NIA-funded clinical trial investigating a THC-CBD oral combination for the treatment of agitation in hospice-eligible participants with dementia.
Brigid earned her MS in Nursing from the Catholic University of America and her BS in Nursing from Emory University. She is certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Before joining the Memory Disorders Program, her career included extensive experience in home care, primary care, and case management for older adults.