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It is with sadness that I report that Dr. Leopold Koss passed away yesterday afternoon at his home surrounded by his family. Dr. Koss was one of the “Founding Fathers” of cytology and was a tremendous force in the ASC as well as the USCAP.
Leopold G. Koss, MD was a native of Poland where he received his primary education. His medical education was repeatedly disrupted by events prior to and during World War II. He received his M.D. degree from the University of Bern, Switzerland in 1946. His adventures during the war years were many but cannot be summarized within this space. His parents and only sister perished during the Holocaust.
Dr. Koss’ interest in microscopy and pathology stems from his involvement in experimental embryology during student days in Bern. He arrived in the United States in 1947. He trained in pathology at the Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn under the great renal pathologist and Chairman of the Department of Pathology, Dr. Jean Oliver, who encouraged him to pursue an academic career. In 1952, he joined the staff of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City where, except for military service in Korea, he remained until the end of 1970. He has fond memories of his association with the legendary pathologist, Dr. Fred W. Stewart, and many other distinguished colleagues at that institution. In 1973, he became the Chairman of the Department of Pathology at Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where he remained active until his death as Professor and Chairman Emeritus.
Dr. Koss has been honored repeatedly by his peers. He received, among others, the Papanicolaou, Goldblatt and Masubuchi Awards, the Sloan Award in Cancer Research and the Gold-headed Cane Award from the American Society of Investigative Pathology. He was an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists (UK), a member of the German Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina), and a Fellow of the American Society for the Advancement of Sciences. He was honored as “Distinguished Pathologist” by the U.S.-Canadian Academy of Pathology and the Association of Pathology Chairmen. He was one of the original members of the ASC and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the ASC in 2002.
On behalf of the ASC Executive Board and Membership, I extend our condolences to the Koss Family.
Elizabeth Jenkins | Executive Director
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
Cytopathology