Barbara E. Goodman, Ph.D.
Physiology Professor, Division of Basic Biomedical Sciences
Sanford School of Medicine of The University of South Dakota
414 E. Clark Street
Vermillion, SD 57069
Phone: (605) 677-5158
Fax: (605) 677-5158
barb.goodman@usd.edu
Education
B.A., Duke University, 1972, Chemistry
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1981, Physiology
Professional Experience
2004-present, Professor, Basic Biomedical Sciences, Sanford School of Medicine, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD
2001-present, Director, SD BRIN, USD
1991-2004, Associate Professor, Physiology, School of Medicine, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD (tenured 1992)
1986-1991, Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD
1984-1986, Assistant Research Professor, Department of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
1982-1986, Assistant Clinical Professor, School of Nursing, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
1977-1980, Research Assistant, Physiology Department, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
1975-1980, Teaching Assistant, Physiology Department, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
1974-1975, Cell Biology Lab Assistant, Zoology-Entomology Department, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
1973-1974, Microbiology Lab Assistant, Biology Department, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL
1969-1972, Animal Breeder/Lab Assistant, Zoology Department, Duke University, Durham, NC
Scholarly Activity
Director, South Dakota Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network (SD
BRIN)
Director, School of Medicine Research Apprentice Program for disadvantaged high school students (RAP)
An interactive website about How Cells Work (Cell-ebration)
Director, Lawrence Brothers Science Camp
Publications
1. Goodman, Barbara E. Developmental Changes in Alveolar Epithelium Permeability, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Minnesota, March 1981.
2. Goodman, Barbara E. and Douglas Wangensteen. Alveolar epithelium permeability to small solutes: developmental changes. J. Appl. Physiol. 52:3-8, 1982.
3. Goodman, Barbara E. and Edward D. Crandall. Dome formation in primary cultured monolayers of alveolar epithelial cells. Am. J. Physiol.: Cell 243:C96-C100, 1982.
4. Goodman, Barbara E., Richard S. Fleischer, and Edward D. Crandall. Evidence for active sodium transport by cultured monolayers of pulmonary alveolar epithelial cells. Am. J. Physiol.: Cell 245:C78-C83, 1983.
5. Wangensteen, D., and B.E. Goodman. Developmental changes in alveolar epithelial permeability, In: Fluid Balance Across Alveolar Epithelium, (Crandall, E.D., editor.) New York, American Thoracic Society, S40-S44, 1983.
6. Goodman, B.E., S.E.S. Brown, and E.D. Crandall. Regulation of transport across pulmonary alveolar epithelial cell monolayers. J. Appl. Physiol. 57:703-710, 1984.
7. Brown, S.E.S., B.E. Goodman, and E.D. Crandall. Type II alveolar epithelial cells in suspension: separation by density and velocity. Lung 162:271-280, 1984.
8. Crandall, Edward D., Kwang-Jin Kim, and Barbara E. Goodman. Active transport and permeability properties of the alveolar epithelium in the lung, In: Acute Lung Injury, (Kazemi, H., editor.) PSG Publishing Co., Littleton, MA, p. 45-63, 1986.
9. Crandall, Edward D., Thomas A. Heming, Robert L. Palombo, and Barbara E. Goodman. Effects of terbutaline on sodium transport in isolated perfused rat lung. J. Appl. Physiol. 60:289-294, 1986.
10. Brown, S.E.S., K.J. Kim, B.E. Goodman, J.R. Wells, and E.D. Crandall. Sodium- amino acid cotransport by Type II alveolar epithelial cells. J. Appl. Physiol. 59:1616-1622, 1985.
11. Goodman, Barbara E., Kwang-Jin Kim, and Edward D. Crandall. Evidence for active sodium transport across alveolar epithelium of isolated rat lung. J. Appl. Physiol. 62:2460-2467, 1987.
12. Goodman, Barbara E. Characteristics and regulation of active transport in lungs from young and aged mammals, In: Biological Transport (Dinno, M.A., editor.) Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, NY, 263-274, 1988.
13. Goodman, Barbara E. Recent advances in characterizing clearance of water from lungs. S. D. J. Medicine 42:13-16, 1989.
14. Goodman, Barbara E., Jeffrey L. Anderson, and John W. Clemens. Evidence for regulation of sodium transport from airspace to vascular space by cAMP. Am. J. Physiol.: Lung. 257:L86-L93, 1989.
15. Goodman, B.E., J.L. Anderson, J.W. Clemens, K.J. Kircher, M.L. Stormo, J.S. Waltz, W.F. Waltz, and J.W. White. Differences in sodium and D-glucose transport between hamster and rat lungs. J. Appl. Physiol., 76:2578-2585, 1994.
16. Waltz, W.F., J.A. Burbach, E.H. Schlenker, and B.E. Goodman. Sodium transport and fluid balance in lungs from normal and dystrophic hamsters. J. Appl. Physiol., 77:1750-1754, 1994.
17. Goodman, Barbara E. and William F. Waltz. Species Differences in Regulation of Sodium Transport, In: Fluid and Solute Transport in the Airspaces of the Lungs (Effros, R.M. and H.K. Chang, editors.) Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, NY, 1994, pages 489-504.
18. Zheng, L.P., R.S. Du, and B.E. Goodman. Effects of acute hyperoxic exposure on solute fluxes across the blood-gas barrier in rat lungs. J. Appl. Physiol. 82:240-247, 1997.
19. Sheth, M.V., B.E. Goodman, J.L. Friese, and K.M. Eyster. Protein phosphatase activity in the lungs of normoxic versus hyperoxic rats. Experimental Lung Research, 23:475-494, 1997.
20. O'Brodovich, H.M., B. Mullen, V.L. Hannam, and B.E. Goodman. Active 22Na+ transport by the intact lung during early postnatal life. Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol., 75:431-435, 1997.
21. Burbach, J.A., W.F. Waltz, B.E. Goodman, and E.H. Schlenker. Structural abnormalities underlying alveolar hypoventilation and fluid imbalance in the dystrophic hamster lung. Anatomical Record, 256:321-333, 1999.
22. Goodman, B.E. and S. Schempp. Physiology of Exercise, An Inquiry-Based Science Module for Middle School Students, American Physiological Society, 1999.
23. Goodman, B.E., M. Jensen, and S. Schempp. Cell-ebration, An Inquiry-Based Science Module for Middle School Students, American Physiological Society, 2000.
24. Goodman, B.E. and W.F. Waltz. Species Differences in Regulation of Sodium Transport, in Fluid and Solute Transport in the Airspaces of the Lungs (Effros, R.M. and H.K. Chang, editors.) Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, NY, 1994, pages 489-504.
25. Goodman, Barbara E. Pulmonary and Renal Pressure-Flow Relationships: What Should Be Taught?, Advances in Physiology Education 25:15-28, 2001.
26. Goodman, B.E., Martin, D.S., and Williams, J.L. Teaching Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology with the Station Method. Advances in Physiology Education, 26:50-56, 2002.
27. Goodman, B.E. Evolution of a Partnership to Improve K-16 Science Education. Avances in Physiology Education, 26:168-173, 2002.
28. Goodman, B.E. Transport of Small Molecules Across Cell Membranes: Water Channels and Urea Transporters. Advances in Physiology Education, 26:146-157, 2002.
29. Goodman, B.E., K.L. Koster, and P.L. Redinius. Comparing Biology Majors from Large Lecture Classes with TA-facilitated Laboratories to Those from Small Lecture Classes with Faculty-facilitated Laboratories. Advances in Physiology Education 29:112-117, 2005.
30. Goodman, B.E., E.M. Freeburg, K. Rasmussen, and D. Meng. Elementary education majors experiences hands-on learning in introductory biology. Advances in Physiology Education 30:195-203, 2006.
31. Goodman, B.E., M. Eisenhart, R.L. DeHaan, R.E. Kemm, D.W. Rodenbaugh, and N. Pelaez. Scientific principles in education research: Experimental Biology 2007. Advances in Physiology Education 31:374-376, 2007.
32. Carroll, R.G., M.L. Matyas, A.E. Atwater, V. Doze, R. Faircloth, P. Finkenstadt, B. Goodman, E. J. Henriksen, B. Horwitz, R. Looft-Wilson, B. Madsen, J. Mody, N. Pelaez, and T.A. Pressley. APS undergraduate brainstorming summit report. Advances in Physiology Education 31:380-386, 2007.
33. Goodman, Barbara E. and William H. Percy. CFTR in Cystic Fibrosis and Cholera: From Membrane Transport to Clinical Practice. Advances in Physiology Education 29: 75-82, 2005.
34. Goodman, Barbara E. Membrane Transport in Cystic Fibrosis. US Respiratory Disease 2006: 44-45, July 2006.
35. Goodman, Barbara E. Channels active in the excitability of nerves and skeletal muscles across the neuromuscular junction: basic function and pathophysiology. Advances in Physiology Education 32:127-135, 2008.
The views and opinions expressed in these pages are strictly those of Dr. Barbara Goodman. The content of these pages has not been reviewed or approved by The University of South Dakota