Publications

*Denotes undergraduate co-authors

  • Goldina A, Licona P, Likos Ricci P. 2020. Creating extra credit assignments that challenge, inspire, and empower students. Special HAPS Educator Commemorative Conference Edition. pages 86-89.
  • Hopp R, Britson C, Mukhopadhyay S, Goldina A, Chapman M, and    Nielsen M.  2019.  Teaching assistants in human anatomy and physiology: their prevalence, recruitment strategies, funding, retention, and training. HAPS Educator. 23(2): 367-384.
  • Goldina A, *Barattini D. 2018. Exploring student perceptions of a station-based approach to teaching a human anatomy and physiology laboratory. HAPS Educator. Spring: 61-68.
  • *Dise K, Goldina A. 2017. Social stability stimulates molting in Orconectes obscurus. BIOS. 88(1):
  • Goldina A, Weeks OI. 2014. Science Café Course: An innovative means of improving science communication skills of undergraduate biology majors. Journal for Microbiology and Biology Education. 15(1): 13-17.

This paper has been chosen for the Spotlight issue of the Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education!

  • Gavassa S, Goldina A, Silva A, Stoddard PK. 2013. Behavioral ecology, endocrinology, and signal reliability of electric communication. Journal of Experimental Biology, 216 (13):2403-2411.
  • Goldina A, Gavassa S, Stoddard PK. 2011. Testosterone and 11-ketotestosteone have different regulatory effects on electric communication signals of Brachyhypopomus gauderio. Hormones and Behavior 60(2):139-147.
  • Goldina A, Simms TM, Pitzer T. 2011. Once a loser always a loser? Using crayfish to teach behavioral endocrinology. Pages 355-360, in Tested Studies for Laboratory Teaching, Volume 32 (K. McMahon, Editor). Proceedings of the 32nd Conference of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE), 446 pages. http://www.ableweb.org/volumes/vol-32/v32reprint.php?ch=35
  • Simms TM, Goldina A, Pitzer T. 2010. General Biology I Laboratory Manual. McGraw-Hill, New York
  • Goldina A, Simms TM, Pitzer T. 2010. General Biology II Laboratory Manual. McGraw-Hill, New York.
  • Markham MR, Allee SJ, Goldina A, Stoddard PK. 2009. Melanocortins regulate the electric waveforms of gymnotiform electric fish. Hormones and Behavior. 55: 306-313.