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Carol A. Erickson publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Carol A. Erickson sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 78 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Carol A. Erickson D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Carol A. Erickson sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Carol A. Erickson is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, with a primary focus on psychology and social sciences. Within these fields, Erickson has contributed to subfields including clinical psychology, sociology and political science, social psychology, equine studies, and education.

Erickson's work addresses a range of topics, notably:

  • Communication in Education and Healthcare
  • Veterinary Equine Medical Research
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions

Recent publications by Erickson include the following papers:

  • "Who's Logging on? Differing Attitudes about Online Therapy," 2020, Journal of Technology in Human Services
  • "Participation in a Yoga Study Decreases Stress and Depression Scores for Incarcerated Women," 2020, International Journal of Yoga Therapy
  • "Information Type Influences Students' Perceptions of Faculty Self-Disclosures," 2020, Teaching of Psychology
  • "Radiographic Abnormalities of Thoracolumbar Spinous Processes in 102 Warmblood Jumping Horses in Active Competition," 2023, VCOT Open
  • "Self-Disclosures During Lecture Affect Students' Perceptions of Professor But Not Student Learning Outcomes," 2024, Teaching of Psychology

Frequent venues where Erickson has published include:

  • Teaching of Psychology
  • Journal of Technology in Human Services
  • International Journal of Yoga Therapy
  • VCOT Open
  • Journal of Equine Veterinary Science

Erickson collaborates regularly with other researchers. Frequent co-authors are:

  • Katherine Hill
  • M. P. Kerbert
  • Sarah S. le Jeune
  • Katharine Philips
  • Pablo Espinosa

In 2001, Erickson was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Best Publications

  • The winged-helix transcription factor FoxD3 is important for establishing the neural crest lineage and repressing melanogenesis in avian embryos

    Robert Kos;Mark V. Reedy;Randy L. Johnson;Carol A. Erickson

  • Embryonic fibroblast motility and orientation can be influenced by physiological electric fields.

    C A Erickson;R Nuccitelli

  • Neural crest cell migratory pathways in the trunk of the chick embryo

    J.F. Loring;C.A. Erickson

  • Ephrin-B ligands play a dual role in the control of neural crest cell migration.

    Alicia Santiago;Carol A. Erickson

  • The making of a melanocyte: the specification of melanoblasts from the neural crest.

    Aaron J. Thomas;Carol A. Erickson

  • The Role of Cell-Cell and Cell-Matrix Interactions in the Morphogenesis of the Neural Crest

    Carol A. Erickson;Roberto Perris

  • Stripes and belly-spots – a review of pigment cell morphogenesis in vertebrates

    Robert N. Kelsh;Melissa L. Harris;Sarah Colanesi;Carol A. Erickson

  • Wnt and BMP signaling govern lineage segregation of melanocytes in the avian embryo.

    Eun-Jung Jin;Carol A. Erickson;Shinji Takada;Laura W. Burrus

  • Analysis of migratory behavior of neural crest and fibroblastic cells in embryonic tissues

    C.A. Erickson;K.W. Tosney;J.A. Weston

  • FOXD3 regulates the lineage switch between neural crest-derived glial cells and pigment cells by repressing MITF through a non-canonical mechanism

    Aaron J. Thomas;Carol A. Erickson

  • Avian neural crest cells can migrate in the dorsolateral path only if they are specified as melanocytes.

    C.A. Erickson;T.L. Goins

  • Descriptive and experimental analysis of the dispersion of neural crest cells along the dorsolateral path and their entry into ectoderm in the chick embryo

    Carol A. Erickson;T. D. Duong;Kathryn W. Tosney

  • MMP‐2 plays an essential role in producing epithelial‐mesenchymal transformations in the avian embryo

    Tuan D. Duong;Carol A. Erickson

  • An SEM analysis of neural crest migration in the mouse

    C. A. Erickson;J. A. Weston

  • Control of neural crest cell dispersion in the trunk of the avian embryo.

    C.A. Erickson

  • The Migration of Neural Crest Cells

    D.F. Newgreen;C.A. Erickson

  • Interkinetic Nuclear Migration: A Mysterious Process in Search of a Function

    Philip C. Spear;Carol A. Erickson

  • Neural crest development: the interplay between morphogenesis and cell differentiation.

    Carol A. Erickson;Mark V. Reedy

  • Embryonic cell motility can be guided by physiological electric fields.

    Richard Nuccitelli;Carol A. Erickson

  • Morphology and behavior of quail neural crest cells in artificial three-dimensional extracellular matrices

    Richard P Tucker;C. A. Erickson

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard P. Tucker
Richard P. Tucker University of California, Davis
Jeanne F. Loring
Jeanne F. Loring Scripps Research Institute
Randy L. Johnson
Randy L. Johnson The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Robert N. Kelsh
Robert N. Kelsh University of Bath
David M. Parichy
David M. Parichy University of Virginia
Roberto Perris
Roberto Perris University of Parma
Roslyn Rivkah Isseroff
Roslyn Rivkah Isseroff University of California, Davis
Eva A. Turley
Eva A. Turley University of Western Ontario
Jack Lawler
Jack Lawler Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Richard Nuccitelli
Richard Nuccitelli Pulse Biosciences (United States)

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