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Carol Craig Morris

from Acworth, GA
Age ~87

Carol Morris Phones & Addresses

  • Acworth, GA
  • Dallas, TX
  • 729 Aviator Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76179 (817) 439-4545
  • Kennesaw, GA
  • Kennedale, TX
  • Bartow, GA

Professional Records

License Records

Carol A Morris

License #:
30700 - Expired
Category:
Cosmetology
Issued Date:
Nov 1, 1980
Effective Date:
Mar 31, 1989
Type:
Cosmetologist

Carol Jean Morris

License #:
2704 - Expired
Category:
Nursing
Issued Date:
Jan 1, 1969
Effective Date:
Mar 2, 1990
Expiration Date:
Oct 31, 1987
Type:
Licensed Practical Nurse

Carol Ann Morris Rt

License #:
919 - Expired
Category:
Radiography
Issued Date:
Oct 20, 1992
Effective Date:
Dec 6, 2000
Expiration Date:
Oct 31, 2000
Type:
Medical Radiographer

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Carol A. Grell Morris - Lawyer

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Licenses:
Montana - Active 1987
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Carol Morris

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Carol Morris - Lawyer

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Specialties:
Family Law
Business Law
ISLN:
906878345
Admitted:
1987
University:
University of Minnesota-Duluth, B.A., 1981
Law School:
Gonzaga University School of Law, J.D., 1986

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Carol Morris
President
Healthful Ways Inc
Health, Wellness and Fitness · Ret Misc Foods
2809 Crowley Ct, Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 461-0001
Carol Morris
Principal
Carol Ann Morris
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
7760 Ln Cosa Dr, Dallas, TX 75248
Carol Morris
Principal
Natures Essential Ingredients
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
3723 Edgewood Ct, Grand Prairie, TX 75052
Carol Morris
Director, Rec Secretary
Katy Chapter #2655 of Aarp, Inc
Carol Morris
Director, Secretary
GREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY
Mfg Oil/Gas Field Machinery · Construction Equip Merchant Whols
2563 Gravel Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76118
(817) 589-2704, (817) 284-1107
Carol J. Morris
MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT SERVICES, LLC
Carol Craig Morris
President, Treasurer, Secretary, Director
HOLLY OUTDOOR, INC
1900 Bluebird Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76111
729 Aviator Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76179
Carol Morris
CEO
THE ANDERS CORPORATION ( DISSOLVED 6/30/87)
C/O 3333 Peachtree Rd STE 225, Atlanta, GA

Publications

Us Patents

Diffusion-Controllable Coatings On Medical Device

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US Patent:
6827966, Dec 7, 2004
Filed:
May 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/153063
Inventors:
Yongxing Qiu - Duluth GA
Fiona Patricia Carney - Atlanta GA
Nichola Kotov - Stillwater OK
John Martin Lally - Lilburn GA
Carol Ann Morris - Duluth GA
Lynn Cook Winterton - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
Novartis AG - Basel
International Classification:
B05D 300
US Classification:
427 224, 427 21, 427 231, 427162, 427164, 427402, 4274071, 4274121, 427414, 427415, 427421, 4274301, 4273722, 4273855
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for forming on a medical device, preferably an ophthalmic lens, more preferably a contact lens, a diffusion-controllable coating capable of controlling the out-diffusion or release of guest materials from the medical device. The method of the invention comprises: (1) applying one layer of clay and optionally one or more layers of polyionic materials onto the medical device; or (2) applying alternatively a layer of a first polyionic material and a layer of a second polyionic material having charges opposite of the charges of the first polyionic material onto the medical device and releasing the coated medical device into a releasing medium having a composition capable of imparting a desired permeability to the diffusion-controllable coating on the medical device.

Methods And Kits For Assays Of Analytes Of Interest In Tears

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US Patent:
7244394, Jul 17, 2007
Filed:
Sep 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/654196
Inventors:
Fiona Patricia Carney - Atlanta GA, US
Jennifer Dawn Lane - Stone Mountain GA, US
Carol Ann Morris - Duluth GA, US
Assignee:
Novartis AG - Basel
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
G01N 31/22
C08F 16/06
C08F 116/06
C08F 216/06
A61M 35/00
US Classification:
422 58, 422 56, 422 57, 521141, 604294
Abstract:
The invention, in one aspect, provides a strip for tear collection. The strip has a first end and an opposite second end and preferably has substantially uniform cross-sections from the first end to the second end. The strip is made of a hydrogel material in substantially dry state. The strip is characterized by having a substantially uniform swelling along the hydrogel strip from the first end to the second end when fully wicked by a tear fluid and by having a correlation between the volume of tear uptake by said strip and the length of the wicked end portion of said strip. A strip of the invention is useful for assay of an analyte of interest in a tear fluid. The invention also provides a method and kits for assaying an analyte of interest (e. g. , lactoferrin, glucose, herpes simplex virus, hormones, etc. ).

Medical Devices Having Antimicrobial Coatings Thereon

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US Patent:
7402318, Jul 22, 2008
Filed:
Nov 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/287091
Inventors:
Carol Ann Morris - Duluth GA, US
Manal M. Gabriel - Marietta GA, US
Yongxing Qiu - Duluth GA, US
Lynn Cook Winterton - Alpharetta GA, US
John Martin Lally - Lilburn GA, US
Marcia Kay Ash - Snellville GA, US
Fiona Patricia Carney - Atlanta GA, US
Courtney Flem Morgan - Alpharetta GA, US
Assignee:
Novartis AG - Basel
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
US Classification:
424422, 424400, 514772
Abstract:
The present invention provides a medical device, preferably a contact lens, which comprises an antimicrobial coating including at least one layer of polyquat of formula (I) or (II). The antimicrobial coating on the medical device of the invention has a high antimicrobial efficacy against microorganisms including Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial, a low toxicity, low coefficient of friction, and increased hydrophilicity while maintaining the desired bulk properties such as oxygen permeability and ion permeability of lens material. Such lenses are useful as extended-wear contact lenses. In addition, the invention provides a method for making a medical device, preferably a contact lens, having an antimicrobial coating thereon.

Kits For Assays Of Rapid Screening Of Diabetes

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US Patent:
7429462, Sep 30, 2008
Filed:
Feb 15, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/706809
Inventors:
Carol Ann Morris - Duluth GA, US
Fiona Patricia Carney - Atlanta GA, US
Jennifer Dawn Lane - Stone Mountain GA, US
Assignee:
Novartis AG - Basel
International Classification:
C12Q 1/54
US Classification:
435 14
Abstract:
The invention provides an in vivo screening assay and an in vitro screening assay for rapid screening of diabetes. A method of the invention includes determining a first glucose concentration in an ocular fluid of a patient; administering orally a load of carbohydrate to the patient; determining a second glucose concentration in an ocular fluid of the patient at a period of time of less than 50 minutes after orally administering of the load of carbohydrate; comparing the second glucose concentration with the first glucose concentration to determine if the patient is likely to be a diabetic. The method of the invention is performed by using a kit of the invention. The kit comprises: (1) a glucose-sensing ophthalmic device and instructions for using the glucose-sensing ophthalmic device to screen for diabetes; or (2) two or more tear-collecting devices, and a testing agent composition which specifically reacts with glucose to form a detectable signal. The glucose-sensing ophthalmic device comprises a testing agent composition which specifically and reversibly interacts with glucose to form a detectable optical signal which changes in a concentration-dependent manner.

Diffusion-Controllable Coatings On Medical Device

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US Patent:
7666461, Feb 23, 2010
Filed:
Oct 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/969280
Inventors:
Yongxing Qiu - Duluth GA, US
Fiona Patricia Carney - Atlanta GA, US
Nichola Kotov - Stillwater OK, US
John Martin Lally - Lilburn GA, US
Carol Ann Morris - Duluth GA, US
Assignee:
Novartis AG - Basel
International Classification:
B05D 3/00
G02C 7/04
A61F 2/14
US Classification:
427 21, 427 214, 427 224, 424422, 424425, 424426, 351159, 351160 R
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for forming on a medical device, preferably an ophthalmic lens, more preferably a contact lens, a diffusion-controllable coating capable of controlling the out-diffusion or release of guest materials from the medical device. The method of the invention comprises: (1) applying one layer of clay and optionally one or more layers of polyionic materials onto the medical device; or (2) applying alternatively a layer of a first polyionic material and a layer of a second polyionic material having charges opposite of the charges of the first polyionic material onto the medical device and releasing the coated medical device into a releasing medium having a composition capable of imparting a desired permeability to the diffusion-controllable coating on the medical device.

Medical Devices Having Antimicrobial Coatings Thereon

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US Patent:
8172395, May 8, 2012
Filed:
Nov 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/722256
Inventors:
Fiona Patricia Carney - Atlanta GA, US
Manal M. Gabriel - Marietta GA, US
Carol Ann Morris - Duluth GA, US
John Martin Lally - Lilburn GA, US
Assignee:
Novartis AG - Basel
International Classification:
G02C 7/02
US Classification:
351159, 264 17, 264 26
Abstract:
The present invention provides a medical device, preferably a contact lens, which comprises an antimicrobial LbL coating containing one or more antimicrobial pepetides. The antimicrobial coating of the invention can impart to the medical an increased surface hydrophilicity and a relatively high antimicrobial activity coupled with low cytotoxicity. The antimicrobial coating of the invention has a minimal adverse effects on the desirable bulk properties of a contact lens, such as oxygen permeability, ion permeability, and optical properties. An antimicrobial coating of the present invention may find particular use in extended-wear contact lenses. In addition, the invention provides a method for making a medical device, preferably a contact lens, having an antimicrobial LbL coating thereon.

Method And Kits For Monitoring Women's Health

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US Patent:
20040181167, Sep 16, 2004
Filed:
Mar 10, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/797678
Inventors:
Fiona Carney - Atlanta GA, US
Carol Morris - Duluth GA, US
International Classification:
A61B010/00
G01N033/53
US Classification:
600/551000, 435/007100
Abstract:
The invention provides methods and kits for monitoring the status of women's health, including HRT monitoring and determination or diagnosis of ovulation, contraception, pregnancy, menopause, polycystic ovarian disease, and female sexual dysfunction. The method comprises the steps of: (a) collecting a tear fluid from a female human; (b) determining the tear concentration of at least one hormone of relevance to female fertility, sexual differentiation or sexual dysfunction in a female human, wherein the tear concentration is diagnostics of the status of women's health.

Devices For Collecting Analytes Of Interest In Tears

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US Patent:
20040181172, Sep 16, 2004
Filed:
Mar 10, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/797707
Inventors:
Fiona Carney - Atlanta GA, US
Carol Morris - Duluth GA, US
Yongxing Qiu - Duluth GA, US
International Classification:
A61B005/00
G01N033/53
US Classification:
600/573000, 435/007100
Abstract:
The present invention provides a contact lens, preferably a daily disposable contact lens, which can be used to collect one or more analytes of interest in a tear fluid, and in turn, determine the physiological state or health of an individual.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Critical Studies in Rural Gender Issues

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Author

Carol Morris

ISBN #

0754635171

How to Use the Literacy Tutor's Library, Using the --and So the Story Goes-- Series by John A. Hurst

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Author

Carol Morris

ISBN #

0891961313

Oncology and Basic Science

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Author

Carol D. Morris

ISBN #

0781780454

Molecular Pathology of Nerve and Muscle: Noxious Agents and Genetic Lesions

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Author

Carol A. Morris

ISBN #

0896030571

Carol Craig Morris from Acworth, GA, age ~87 Get Report