Shiela M Strauss

Faculty

Shiela Strauss headshot

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

Screening for elder mistreatment in dental and medical clinics

Failed retrieving data.

Strauss Et al. Respond

Failed retrieving data.

Strauss et al. respond

Failed retrieving data.

Using transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) to treat depression in HIV-infected persons: The outcomes of a feasibility study

Failed retrieving data.

Using transcranial direct current stimulation to treat depression in HIV-infected persons: The outcomes of a feasibility study

Failed retrieving data.

Addressing the HIV-Related needs of substance misusers in New York state: The benefits and barriers to implementing a "one-stop shopping" model

Failed retrieving data.

Depression, interferon therapy, hepatitis C, and substance use: Potential treatments and areas for research

Failed retrieving data.

Enhancing drug treatment program staff's self-efficacy to support patients' HCV needs

Failed retrieving data.

Alcohol education provided to opioid treatment program patients: Results of a nationwide survey

Failed retrieving data.

The dental office visit as a potential opportunity for diabetes screening: An analysis using NHANES 2003-2004 data

Failed retrieving data.