[4] The group included Lotte Strauss, Jacob Churg and Edith Grishman, and was deemed “most productive for many years”.
[4] Strauss became the first pediatric pathologist at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, New York, and made valuable contributions to the area of fetal development pathology.
[4] Lotte Strauss worked with Donald Gribetz at Mount Sinai Hospital in the pediatric pathology department.
[5] The Society for Pediatric Pathology annually awards The Lotte Strauss Prize to an individual under 40 years of age for their contribution to pediatric pathology that has been "published or accepted for publication during the year immediately preceding the award".
[7] It is based on an individual's "distinguished achievement in the field of medicine or extraordinary service to the Hospital, the School, or the Alumni Association.