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Amanda Haymond Still serves as Research Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Student Research Initiatives and Internships at George Mason University, affiliated with the School of Systems Biology and Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine (CAPMM).
Her educational background:
- PhD in Biochemistry, George Mason University (2017)
Dr. Still's research focuses on protein-protein interaction topology to design inhibitors for cancer, wound-healing, and Alzheimer's pathologies using advanced proteomics techniques like protein painting mass spectrometry. Her work bridges structural biology and therapeutic development through molecular interface analysis.
Recent publications (2014-2019) reveal consistent emphasis on protein complex characterization across disease contexts, with strong methodological innovation in interaction mapping and enzyme inhibition studies for oncology and infectious disease applications.
Dr. Still actively mentors students and secures research funding:
- Advising: Supervises undergraduate and graduate researchers in proteomics and biomedical projects
- Grants: Authors proposals supporting protein interaction studies and inhibitor development programs
Her laboratory operates within the Institute for Advance Biomedical Research, collaborating with CAPMM on translational proteomics initiatives.




