Amanda is a new associate to the Lord, Bissell & Brook LLP Litigation Department. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Cellular Molecular Neuroscience from Johns Hopkins University and her J.D. from the University of Chicago. In between college and law school, Amanda worked as a research technician in the Pulmonary Department at the University of Chicago Department of Medicine.
Publications
- “Functional Significance of Protein Kinase A Activation by Endothelin-1 and ATP: Negative Regulation of SRF- Dependant Gene Expression,” PKA, 15 CELL. SIGNAL. 597-604, (June 2003).
- “RGS3 Interacts with 14-3-3 via the N-terminal Region,” 365 BIOCHEM. J. 677-84, (Aug. 2002).
- “Elucidating the Contributions of Processing Speed, Executive Ability, and Frontal Lobe Volume to Normal Age Related Differences in Fluid Intelligence,” 6 J. INT. NEUROPSYCHOL. SOC. 52-61, (Jan. 2000).
- “Frontal Lobe Volume in Patients with Huntington’s Disease,” 50 NEUROLOGY. 252-8, (Jan. 1998).
- University of Chicago Law School, J.D., 2006
- John Hopkins University, B.A., 1999