Center for Proteome Analysis
Indiana University School of Medicine
635 Barnhill Drive
Medical Science Building 0034
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202

Amber L. Mosley, PhD
Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Dr. Amber Mosley is the Director of the Center for Proteome Analysis. She received her PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. Her research interests include the analysis of protein-protein interaction networks and post-translational modifications that regulate RNA Polymerase II transcription using protein mass spectrometry and genomics.
Emma Doud, PhD
Assistant Director, CPA
Dr. Emma Doud is the Assistant Director of the Center for Proteome Analysis. She graduated with dual degrees in Chemistry and Biology from Purdue University. She went on to earn her PhD in Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University where she studied the genetics and biochemistry of moenomycin biosynthesis. She then worked at the Proteomics Center of Excellence at Northwestern University, focusing on targeted quantitation of histone post translational modifications, shot gun proteomics of complex systems, and top down techniques. For the last several years, she has worked in industry on process development and scale up of immuno based assays and biotherapeutic production.

Mandy Bittner, MS
Program Manager
Mandy is the Program Manager for the Center for Proteome Analysis. She received her Master’s in molecular biology at Purdue University–Fort Wayne. Mandy has scientific experience characterizing nucleobase transporter proteins in various organisms. Her experience on the bench equipped her to pursue a position supporting CPA staff in an administrative and management capacity.

Whitney Smith-Kinnaman
Research Analyst