Malorye Allison Branca:

Freelance health writer, editor, web content director, ghostwriter, and social media maven

Malorye Allison Branca is an award-winning medical science writer who has been reporting on health care topics for more than 15 years. Malorye specializes in spotting key trends and technological breakthroughs in medicine, science, information technology, and health care. She has also launched numerous magazines, newsletters, and websites. Malorye has ghostwritten editorials for physicians, business leaders, and a Nobel Peace Laureate. These editorials have run in medical journals, The Huffington Post,The Wall Street Journal, and other publications.

If you’ve always wanted to write a book, but have never found the time, let Malorye do the writing. She can also help you get your book in front of a publisher and then promoted. She’s worked on book projects with several executives, including the CEO of a leading medical device firm, a former benefits executive from BP, and the head of a cutting-edge non-profit fighting poverty in New York.

Her articles have also been published in many leading publications, includingThe Harvard Health Letter, Harvard Magazine, Science, Nature Biotechnology, and Nature Reviews in Drug Discovery.

Launching new publications is another one of Malorye’s specialities: at consulting firm Decision Resources she launched a portfolio of business reports on drug discovery and development, and at Cambridge Healthtech Institute she developed a series of analytical reports on genomic technologies, two e-newsletters, and a magazine. She also conceptualized and launched health magazines and newsletters for Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies in the 1990s, including Living Healthy.

Living Healthy won two silver and two bronze awards at the 1996 National Mature Media Awards, and in 2002 Malorye received two national awards (Neal and ASBP Gold) for a series she wrote for Bio-ITWorld called: “The New, New Pharmacogenomics.”

Key attributes include her deep understanding of medical science, drug discovery, and the health care system. She is also able to create a wide range of content, including news, feature articles, white papers, Powerpoint presentations, proposals, podcasts, video scripts and webcasts. Social media is another of Malorye’s interests.