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Amy Kutay is a Professor in the Department of Biological and Health Sciences at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. She maintains her office in 206 East Campus Science Center and can be reached at 570-484-2536.
Dr. Kutay earned her Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, Baltimore in 1999. Her academic journey has led her to become an established faculty member specializing in biological sciences with a focus on environmental applications.
Her research interests span multiple disciplines within biological sciences, with particular expertise in Immunology, Entomology, and Environmental Toxicology. Dr. Kutay has developed specialized courses in Environmental Toxicology and teaches across several key biological disciplines. Her work demonstrates a strong connection between laboratory research and field applications, particularly in environmental contexts.
Analysis of her scholarly output reveals consistent research activity from 2006-2010 with a focus on environmental toxicology, insect biology, and educational methodologies. Her work shows particular strength in applying biological principles to environmental challenges including pest control, water quality assessment, and ecosystem health monitoring.
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Dr. Kutay has actively mentored numerous students through research projects, as evidenced by her co-authorship on multiple student presentations at the Annual Day of Scholarship. Her advising spans diverse topics from insect exoskeleton analysis to community environmental engagement programs. She has also been involved in educational innovation through the development of the First Year Student Seminar program.
Her scholarly activities suggest involvement in multiple research environments including field work at Bald Eagle State Park, laboratory research in the Campus Science Center, and community engagement initiatives like the Children Actively Protecting the Environment (C.A.P.E.) program.


