Fellow:Amanda Moy

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Amanda Moy is a University Innovation Fellow at Grand Valley State University. She is an undergraduate student studying Cell and Molecular Biology with a minor in Chemistry and certification in Bioinformatics and Genomics. She is also a member of the Frederik Meijer Honors College. Moy is originally from Troy, MI, and now lives in Allendale, MI during the school year.


In her freshman year at Grand Valley, Amanda took a course through the Honors College called “Design Thinking for Social Product Innovation.” This is where Amanda got her start in design thinking, as well as discovered the University Innovation Fellows program. Since taking the course, Amanda has joined Grand Valley’s Design Thinking Academy and continues to practice product design and innovation.

In her spare time, Amanda works as a biology tutor for NCAA and GLIAC athletes, plays bass guitar and viola, is the outreach coordinator for Social Innovation Club, and is a member of the National Biological Honors Society (TriBeta). She is also working on a shared research project between Grand Valley and the University of Georgia studying brain stem cells in planarian worms and plans to present her completed research in April 2019.

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2019 Fellows:

Abby Cooper

Drew Craven

Meredith Hinz

2018 Fellows:

Madalyn Slubowski

Meredith Filter

Haley Jennings

Dean Geschiere

2017 Fellows:

Jonathan Cook

Allison Rogutica

Ben Parsell

Joe VanderBroek

Nikhil Watsa

2014 Fellows:

Kathryn Christopher

Leah Bauer


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