
معرفی
Christina Panella serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Biology Department at the University of North Georgia, teaching core human physiology courses across multiple campuses. Her institutional affiliation spans UNG's Dahlonega campus where she maintains an office in the Health and Natural Sciences building (Room 436).
Her research and instructional focus centers on Neuroscience and Human Physiology, with specialized expertise in pre-health professional training. She actively advises students pursuing careers in physical therapy, occupational therapy, and respiratory therapy through UNG's structured pre-professional pathways.
Panella teaches foundational courses including BIOL 2251K – Human Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2252K – Human Anatomy and Physiology II, and BIOL 4350K - Animal Physiology. Her pedagogical approach integrates clinical applications with anatomical systems, preparing students for advanced healthcare training.
As a key advisor in UNG's pre-health ecosystem, she guides students through the Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Occupational Therapy, and Pre-Respiratory Therapy tracks. Her mentorship extends to curriculum planning and professional school application processes within the university's structured advising framework.



