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Nancy Pencoe, Ph.D., is a Professor of Biology at the University of West Georgia, affiliated with the School of Field Investigations and Experimental Sciences and the Dr. Perry College of Mathematics, Computing, and Sciences. She specializes in teaching foundational and advanced biology courses, including Parasitology, Human Anatomy & Physiology, and Biological Diversity.
Her teaching portfolio spans multiple semesters from Fall 2021 to Spring 2025, covering courses like BIOL-1110 (Biological Diversity), BIOL-2251 (Human Anatomy and Physiology I), and BIOL-4735 (Parasitology). She has consistently taught lab sections for core biology modules, emphasizing hands-on learning.
Dr. Pencoe’s research and teaching focus aligns with her department’s mission to explore biological diversity, cellular processes, and medical applications of biology. No specific research awards or grants are listed, but her extensive teaching record highlights dedication to undergraduate education.
She advises no documented students, focusing primarily on course instruction and curriculum development. Her office is located in the Biology Building, Room 138.


