2010 to 2000 Senior Research AssociateBASF Chemical Company
May 2010 to Oct 2010 QC Chemist
Education:
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Aug 2011 Masters of Science in ChemistryOld Dominion University May 2010 Bachelor of Science in ChemistryOld Dominion University Research Foundation May 2007 to May 2009 Research
Aug 2010 to 2000 Graduate Research AssistantUniversitytutor.com
Sep 2009 to 2000 Academic TutorThe University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX Aug 2009 to Jul 2010 Graduate Teaching Assistant
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 2009 to 2013 PhD in Physical ChemistryBerry College Rome, GA 2005 to 2009 BS in Chemistry, Minor in Physics
Dillard Welding Copperas Cove, TX May 2010 to Aug 2010 AssistantFreedom Carwash Killeen, TX Apr 2009 to Dec 2009 CleanerTaco Bell Killeen, TX Feb 2009 to Aug 2009 Cashier
Education:
Ralph C. Starkey High School Circleville, OH 2002 to 2005 Diploma in General Education
Kooskia Medical Clinic 201 Thenon St, Kooskia, ID 83539 2089267801 (phone), 2084765385 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Wake Forest University School of Medicine Graduated: 2007
Languages:
English French Spanish
Description:
Dr. Morris graduated from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 2007. He works in Kooskia, ID and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Morris is affiliated with Clearwater Valley Hospital.
Mountain States Medical GroupMountain States Medical Group Hospital Internal Medicine 408 N State Of Franklin Rd, Johnson City, TN 37604 4234311810 (phone), 4234311811 (fax)
Hospital Internal Medicine Associates 2000 Brookside Dr FL 7, Kingsport, TN 37660 4238575905 (phone), 4238575904 (fax)
Dr. Morris works in Kingsport, TN and 1 other location and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Morris is affiliated with Indian Path Medical Center and Johnson City Medical Center.
The present invention evidences an artificial shrimp lure constructed of a solid head and thorax region that is coupled to a jointed and segmented abdomen region comprised of tethered segments which closely mimic the natural curvature and inward curling exhibited by a fleeing shrimp, where the eyelet of an internalized hook is precisely at the weighted midpoint of the lure, dorsally, the hook shaft is internalized and the hook point projects upward and rearward facing above the lures head. The artificial shrimp lure is capable, through eyelet placement and weighting, of maintaining a largely horizontal orientation upon casting and descent and displays an inward curving of the jointed and segmented abdomen region upon retrieval and ascent.
Buena Vista Elementary School Colorado Springs CO 1981-1982, Howbert Elementary School Colorado Springs CO 1982-1988, Holmes Middle School Colorado Springs CO 1988-1991