Professional Bio
Jacki Meinhardt, DNP, FNP-BC, is a high-performance health strategist, clinical scientist, and national leader in brain health and precision medicine. Her work focuses on how genetics, environment, and lifestyle interact to shape brain and body function across a lifetime.
She specializes in complex, often overlooked conditions—including cognitive decline, neuroinflammation, chronic infections, and environmental illness—using a personalized, root-cause approach to restore energy, clarity, and function.
Jacki is known for connecting clinical patterns others miss. Her work centers on embedded infections, immune dysregulation, and environmental exposures as key drivers of mental health conditions, cognitive decline, and chronic disease. She emphasizes the critical link between the immune system and brain function, with a focus on early identification and intervention.
She is the first nurse practitioner to serve on the Board of Directors for the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) and leads its international Big Data Initiative in collaboration with the Department of Health and Human Services to advance understanding and treatment of complex chronic illness.
Jacki serves on the board of emerging AI-driven medical platforms focused on precision diagnostics and personalized care. She holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Georgetown University, with research in early detection of brain injury and biotoxin-related cognitive impairment, along with master’s degrees in Nursing and Integrative Medicine.
She is also faculty at Georgetown University, teaching biostatistics and epidemiology.
Her mission: prevent cognitive decline, restore brain health, and redefine human performance.
She specializes in complex, often overlooked conditions—including cognitive decline, neuroinflammation, chronic infections, and environmental illness—using a personalized, root-cause approach to restore energy, clarity, and function.
Jacki is known for connecting clinical patterns others miss. Her work centers on embedded infections, immune dysregulation, and environmental exposures as key drivers of mental health conditions, cognitive decline, and chronic disease. She emphasizes the critical link between the immune system and brain function, with a focus on early identification and intervention.
She is the first nurse practitioner to serve on the Board of Directors for the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) and leads its international Big Data Initiative in collaboration with the Department of Health and Human Services to advance understanding and treatment of complex chronic illness.
Jacki serves on the board of emerging AI-driven medical platforms focused on precision diagnostics and personalized care. She holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Georgetown University, with research in early detection of brain injury and biotoxin-related cognitive impairment, along with master’s degrees in Nursing and Integrative Medicine.
She is also faculty at Georgetown University, teaching biostatistics and epidemiology.
Her mission: prevent cognitive decline, restore brain health, and redefine human performance.
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