Curriculum Vitae

KEVIN NOLAN MORRIS, PH.D.

PERSONAL

Nationality: United States of America

Mailing Address: 1288 South Corona Street, Denver, Colorado 80210

Phone: 303-564-3886

Email:

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1991

University of Chicago

Chicago, Illinois

B.A., Molecular Biology, 1986

University of California

Berkeley, California

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Scientific Consultant

Morris Consulting

Denver, Colorado

September 2012 to Present

(Clients include American Humane Association, Washington, DC; University of Denver, Institute for Human-Animal Connection, Denver, Colorado; Parsemus Foundation, Berkeley, California; Coalition for Living Safely with Dogs, Denver, Colorado)

Director of Research

Animal Assistance Foundation

Denver, Colorado

August 2008 to August 2012

Founding Partner

Sirius Medicine, LLC

Loveland, Colorado

June 1998 to July 2008

Scientific Consultant

SomaLogic, Inc.

Boulder, Colorado

1999

Scientific Consultant

Division of Tumor Biology and Imaging

NeXstar Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Boulder, Colorado

1994 to 1998

Guest Lecturer

Department of Genetics

University of Salzburg

Salzburg, Austria

1997 to 1998

Guest Professor

Austrian Academy of Science

Institute of Molecular Biology

Salzburg, Austria

1995 to 1998

Ruth Saks Fellow

Cancer Research Fund of the Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Foundation

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

University of Colorado

Boulder, Colorado

1991 to 1994

Doctoral Student

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

University of Chicago

Chicago, Illinois

1987 to 1991

Research Associate

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

University of California

Irvine, California

1986 to 1987

Undergraduate Research Associate

Department of Molecular Biology

University of California

Berkeley, California

1985 to 1986

VOLUNTEER POSITIONS

Board of Directors, Treasurer

Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs (ACC&D)

Portland, Oregon

2011 to Present

Scientific Advisor

Savio

Denver, Colorado

2009 to Present

Scientific Advisor

Coalition for Living Safely with Dogs

Denver, Colorado

2008 to Present

President

Homer Allied Research Project (HARP)

Denver, Colorado

2001 to 2007

Volunteer

Max Fund Animal Shelter

Denver, Colorado

1999 to 2005

GRANTS

Human Animal Bond Research Initiative (HABRI) Grant

The Canines and Childhood Cancer Study: Examining behaviors and stress in therapy dogs

Co-Principal Investigator

American Humane Association

$30,000

2013

Animal Assistance Foundation Grant

Trends in Colorado animal shelter intake and outcome data: A 5-year follow-up study.

Principal investigator

American Humane Association

$2,500

2013

Ruth Saks Fellowship

Cancer Research Fund of the Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Foundation

The role of RNA in the early biosphere.

University of Colorado, Boulder

$75,000

1991 to 1994

PUBLICATIONS

Morris, K.N. and Olson, P. (2014) Trends in intake and outcome data for animal shelters in Colorado, 2000 – 2012 – A five-year update. In preparation.

Morris, K.N. and Gies, D.L. (2014) Trends in intake and outcome data for animal shelters in a large U.S. metropolitan area, 1989 to 2010. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 17, 59-72.

Morris, K.N., Wolf, J.L. and Gies, D.L. (2011) Trends in intake and outcome data for animal shelters in Colorado, 2000 to 2007. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 238, 329-336.

Morris, K.N., Weil, M.D. and Malzbender, R. (2006) Radiochromic film dosimetry of contrast-enhanced radiotherapy (CERT). Physics in Medicine and Biology, 51, 5915-5925.

Morris, K.N., Jensen, K.B., Julin, C.M., Weil, M.D., and Gold, L. (1998) High affinity ligands from in vitro selection: Complex targets. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, 95, 2902-2907.

Morris, K.N., Tarasow, T.M., Julin, C.M., Simons, S.L., Hilvert, D., and Gold, L. (1994) Enrichment for RNA molecules that bind a Diels-Alder transition state analog. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, 91, 13028-13032.

Morris, K.N., and Wool, I.G. (1994) Analysis of the contribution of an amphiphilic -helix to the structure and function of ricin A chain.Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, 91, 7530-7533.

Morris, K.N., and Wool, I.G. (1992) Determination by systematic deletion of amino acids essential for catalysis by ricin A chain.Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, 89, 4869-4873.

CONFERENCE ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Morris, K., McCullough, A., Jenkins, M. and Ruehrdanz, A. (July 25-29, 2014) The Canines and Childhood Cancer (CCC) Study: An Evidence-Based Approach to Researching Animal-Assisted Therapy and Its Effects on Therapy Dogs in Pediatric Oncology Settings. AVMA Convention: Denver, Colorado.

Morris, K. (April 22-25, 2014) Dog bites in Colorado July 2007-June 2010: Data, conclusions and tips for keeping communities safer. Rocky Mountain regional Animal Control Conference and Training: Golden, Colorado.

Morris, K.N. (September 12-13, 2013) Colorado cat sheltering dynamics. American Humane Association Cat Health and Welfare Forum: Orlando, Florida.

McCullough, A. andMorris, K. (July 19-23, 2013). The Canines and Childhood Cancer Study: Examining the physiological impacts of human-animal interactions for children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, their parents/caregivers, and therapy dogs. International Association of Human-Animal Interaction Organizations’ Triennial Conference: Chicago, Illinois.

Morris, K., McCullough, A., Roguski, J. and Bishop, A. (July 18-19, 2013). Measuring the efficacy of an animal-assisted therapy protocol within a family preservation and reunification program – The Savio Study.International Society for Anthrozoology Conference: Chicago, Illinois.

Morris, K., McCullough, A. and Jenkins, M. (March 14-17, 2013). Canines and Childhood Cancer: Examining the impacts of animal-assisted therapy on pediatric oncology patients, their families, and participating therapy dogs.American Animal Hospital Association Conference: Phoenix, Arizona.

Morris, K. and Gies, D. (May 4-7, 2011). The collection, analysis and use of shelter intake and outcome statistics. The Humane Society of the United States 20th Annual Animal Care Expo: Orlando, Florida.

Morris, K. (April 6-8, 2011). Trends for animal shelters with mandated reporting. American Humane Association – Mars Animal Wellbeing Consortium – Phase I: Englewood, Colorado.

Morris, K. (May 15, 2010). Trends in Colorado and metro Denver shelter statistics. 2010 Spay Colorado Day: Englewood, Colorado.

Gies, D. and Morris, K. (October 20-25, 2009) Development of a sustainable funding strategy for AAT and HAI in Colorado. International Society for Anthrozoology, 18th Annual Conference: Kansas City, Missouri.

Morris, K.N., Weil, M.D. and Malzbender, R. (2004). Phantom dosimetry of contrast-enhanced radiotherapy (CERT). Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Morris, K.N., Lewis, D.F., Listl, C.A., Weil, M.D. (2003). Radiochromic film dosimetry of radiation dose enhancement by diagnostic contrast agents. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine: San Diego, California.

Morris, K.N. (1998). Antagonists as cancer vaccine adjuvants – Curing incurable cancer. Sirius Medicine Conference: Telluride, Colorado.

Morris, K.N., Tarasow, T.M., Julin, C.M., Simons, S.L., Hilvert, D., and Gold, L. (1994). Enrichment for RNA molecules that bind a Diels-Alder transition state analog. 85th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Washington, D.C.

Morris, K.N. and Wool, I.G. (1994). Analysis of the contribution of an amphiphilic -helix to the structure and function of ricin A chain. Third International Symposium on Immunotoxins: Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

Morris, K.N. and Wool, I.G. (1990). Determination by systematic deletion of amino acids essential for catalysis by ricin A chain. Second International Symposium on Immunotoxins: Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

CONFERENCE POSTER PRESENTATIONS

McCullough, A. and Morris, K. (October 26-29, 2013). Canines and Childhood Cancer: Measuring the effects of animal-assisted therapy for pediatric oncology patients, their parents and therapy dogs. American Academy of Pediatrics: Orlando, Florida.

Morris, K.N. and McCullough, A. (July 18-19, 2013). Canines and Childhood Cancer: Measuring the effects of animal-assisted therapy for patients, families and therapy dogs. International Society for Anthrozoology Conference: Chicago, Illinois.

Morris, K. and McCullough, A. (July 18-19, 2013). Canines and Childhood Cancer: Measuring the effects of animal-assisted therapy for patients, families and therapy dogs. International Society for Anthrozoology Conference: Chicago, Illinois.

Morris, K., Ruehrdanz, A., McCullough, A., and Jenkins, M. (June 13-14, 2013). Canines and Childhood Cancer: Examining the effects of animal-assisted therapy for children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, their primary caregivers, and therapy dogs.American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum: Seattle, Washington.

PATENTS

Weil, M., Morris, K.N. and Malzbender, R. Targeting agents for enhanced low-energy radiosurgery. United States Patent 8709380. Issued April 29, 2014.Assigned to Sirius Medicine, LLC.

Weil, M. and Morris, K.N. Pharmaceutically enhanced low-energy radiosurgery. United States Patent 7481758. Issued January 27, 2009. Assigned to Sirius Medicine, LLC.

Chen, H., Gold, L., Jensen, K.B., Morris, K.N. and Stephens, A. Systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment: Tissue SELEX.United States Patent WO1996034875. Issued December 30, 2008.Assigned to NeXstar Pharmaceuticals.

Cash, W., Morris, K., and Weil, M. X-ray concentrator for therapy. United States Patent Publication Number US20030012336 A1. Issued January 16, 2003. Assigned to Sirius Medicine, LLC.

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