Shiela M Strauss

Faculty

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Shiela M Strauss

Associate Professor

1 212 998 5280

433 FIRST AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10010
United States

Shiela M Strauss's additional information

A Principal Investigator since 1999 on grants funded by NIH and private foundations, Dr. Strauss’ research has primarily focused on studying the drug treatment response to the hepatitis C virus, and support for alcohol reduction among HIV positive patients. Dr. Strauss has also applied innovative statistical methodology to examine the validity of self-report of HIV status among out-of-treatment drug users. A more recent focus has involved an examination of the relationship between periodontal disease and diabetes, and the potential of the dental office to serve as a site for diabetes screening.

PhD, 1996, Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York;
MA, 1972, Lehman College of the City University of New York;
BS, 1967, City College of the City University of New York

Women's health
Oral-systemic health
Non-communicable disease
Infectious disease

Jewish Diabetes Association;
Phi Beta Kappa

Faculty Honors Awards

Fulbright Senior Specialist Award: Bringing the hepatitis C research to Israel and the Middle East; (2005)
1996, Dissertation Year Fellowship Award: Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York; (1996)
Edyth May Sliffe Award for Distinguished High School Mathematics Teaching, Mathematics Association of America; (1989)
Presidential Scholars Program Certificate of Excellence, The White House; (1988)
Election to Phi Beta Kappa (1966)

Publications

Gender differences in behavior and achievement: A true experiment involving random assignment to single sex and coeducational advanced placement (BC) calculus classes

Strauss, S., & Subotnik, R. (1994). Association of Women in Mathematics Newsletter.

Gender differences in classroom participation and achievement: An experiment involving advanced placement calculus classes

Subotnik, R., & Strauss, S. (1994). Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 6, 77-85.

The underrepresentation of women in mathematical sciences: Is it a problem?

Strauss, S. (1993). Mathematics in College, 77.

Girls in the mathematics classroom: What's happening with our best and brightest?

Strauss, S. (1988). The Mathematics Teacher, 533-537.

Molecular force constraints

Strauss, S. (1966). Baskerville Chemical Journal, 15(1), 19-23.