Dr Nancy Ross joined ANI by opening MSRx pharmacy in 2014 as its pharmacy director. Since that time, she has moved into…
Bralie Branan
Director of Nursing, BSN, RN, MSCN
Bralie Branan received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Kennesaw State University. She was in the field of Clinical Research prior to receiving her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Mercer University in 2009. Her 14 years of Neurology experience includes Acute Care at Piedmont Hospital Atlanta and Neuro ICU at Kennestone in Marietta. Prior to joining ANI in 2020, she worked as a travel nurse primarily on the West Coast. Outside of work Bralie enjoys spending time with family, baking, and photography.
Philip Todd Burruss
Director of Imaging, R.T (r)
Todd Burruss, R.T. (R) is a 1991 graduate of the Grady Memorial School of Radiologic Technology, where he spent three years at the fifth largest public hospital in the United States, as well a one of the busiest Level I trauma centers in the country. He completed an MRI and CT cross training internship in 1991 before coming to work for Dr. William Stuart as a staff technologist at American Medical Diagnostics. Since then, he has been directly involved in Neuroimaging, MRI Safety, and development in the imaging field. When not at work, Todd enjoys traveling with his family and woodworking.
Folayan Morehead, DNP, MSN, RN
Director of Clinical Research
Dr. Morehead is an accomplished nurse leader, researcher, and advocate with more than a decade of experience in critical care and clinical research. She began her career in the neurosurgical ICU before transitioning into research, serving in roles including Research Nurse, Senior Clinical Research Nurse, Nurse Scientist, and Director of Research. Her work spans infectious diseases, endocrine disorders, rare gastrointestinal conditions, and human trafficking in healthcare.
Known for her leadership in multidisciplinary teams and her role in establishing a research-only facility, Dr. Morehead is committed to advancing patient outcomes, efficiency, and innovation across health systems. She holds degrees in Communications, Nursing, Nursing Administration, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice in Leadership, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Nursing Leadership.
A member of Sigma Theta Tau and other academic honor societies, she is dedicated to reducing barriers to nurse-led clinical trials and educating healthcare professionals on identifying and responding to human trafficking. Dr. Morehead remains deeply committed to advancing nurse-led research, shaping healthcare policy, and mentoring the next generation of nursing leaders.