DR. JAMES BRYANT, MD
Medical Practice at Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL

License number
Illinois 36052465
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology
Address
Address
333 N Michigan Ave SUITE 3400, Chicago, IL 60601
Phone
(312) 505-0828

Organization information

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James Bryant MD

333 N Michigan Ave STE 3400, Chicago, IL 60601

Industry:
Family Doctor
Phone:
(312) 444-9356 (Phone)
James Earl Bryant
Categories:
Pathology Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons
Payment options:
All Major Cards, All Major Cards Accepted, American Express, ...

Professional information

James Bryant Photo 1

Research Scientist At Masonite

Position:
Research Scientist at Masonite
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Building Materials
Work:
Masonite since Aug 2011 - Research Scientist Masonite - West Chicago, IL Jun 2007 - Aug 2011 - Scientist Abbott Laboratories - North Chicago, IL Aug 2003 - Feb 2004 - Laboratory Technician
Education:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1999 - 2003
Bachelor, Materials Science and Engineering


James Bryant Photo 2

Sales Engineer At Ssi Technology, Inc.

Position:
Sales Engineer at SSI Technology, Inc.
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
SSI Technology, Inc. since Jan 1994 - Sales Engineer Smoot Co. Apr 1981 - Dec 1993 - Sales Manager
Education:
Purdue University 1978 - 1982
BS, Agricultural Engineering


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Dr. James Bryant, Chicago IL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Anatomic & Clinical Pathology
Address:
BRYANT JAMES MD
333 N Michigan Ave SUITE 3400, Chicago 60601
(312) 444-9356 (Phone)
Certifications:
Anatomic & Clinical Pathology, 1978
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Loyola University of Chicago / Stritch School of Medicine
Graduated: 1974
Rush University Medical Center


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James Bryant - Chicago, IL

Work:
INNER CITY HEATING & COOLING
Mechanical Contractor
DEPARTMENT OF WATER CITY OF CHICAGO - Chicago, IL DEPARTMENT OF WATER CITY OF CHICAGO
Assistant Chief Operating Engineer
DEPARTMENT OF WATER CITY OF CHICAGO
Operating Engineer Group
DEPARTMENT OF WATER CITY OF CHICAGO
Operating Engineer Group C
Education:
NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
Business


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President At James R. Bryant Llc

Position:
President at James R. Bryant LLC
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Wine and Spirits
Work:
James R. Bryant LLC - President


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James E Bryant, Chicago IL

Specialties:
Family Physician
Address:
333 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60601
2315 Asheville Hwy, Hendersonville, NC 28791
Education:
Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Family Medicine Certification in Family Medicine


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James Bryant, Chicago IL

Specialties:
Pathologist
Address:
333 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60601


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Impact Resistant Door Skin, Door Including The Same, And Method Of Manufacturing An Impact Resistant Door Skin From A Pre-Formed Door Skin

US Patent:
8256177, Sep 4, 2012
Filed:
Mar 10, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/401207
Inventors:
James Pfau - Kirkland IL, US
Stephen Hart - Marango IL, US
James Bryant - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Masonite Corporation - Tampa FL
International Classification:
E04C 1/00
US Classification:
523099, 52455, 527841, 527941
Abstract:
An impact resistant door skin, a door including the same, and a method of manufacturing an impact resistant door skin from a pre-formed door skin are provided. The method includes the steps of providing at least one preformed door skin and applying adhesive to a rear side of the at least one preformed door skin. A fiberglass mesh mat is pressed onto the rear side of the at least one preformed door skin. Then, chopped glass fibers coated with adhesive are sprayed onto the rear side of the at least one preformed door skin using a chopper gun to form a layer of chopped glass fibers on the fiberglass mesh mat. The performed door skin may be a molded door skin having at least one recessed panel formed therein.


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Impact Resistant Door Skin, Door Including The Same, And Method Of Manufacturing An Impact Resistant Door Skin From A Pre-Formed Door Skin

US Patent:
2012032, Dec 27, 2012
Filed:
Aug 31, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/600901
Inventors:
James PFAU - Kirkland IL, US
Stephen Hart - Marengo IL, US
James Bryant - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
B32B 33/00
US Classification:
156214
Abstract:
An impact resistant door skin, a door including the same, and a method of manufacturing an impact resistant door skin from a pre-formed door skin are provided. The method includes the steps of providing at least one preformed door skin and applying adhesive to a rear side of the at least one preformed door skin. A fiberglass mesh mat is pressed onto the rear side of the at least one preformed door skin. Then, chopped glass fibers coated with adhesive are sprayed onto the rear side of the at least one preformed door skin using a chopper gun to form a layer of chopped glass fibers on the fiberglass mesh mat. The performed door skin may be a molded door skin having at least one recessed panel formed therein.


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Method Of Making Annealed Door Skins And Composite Door Assemblies, And Related Articles

US Patent:
2012015, Jun 28, 2012
Filed:
Dec 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/334835
Inventors:
James PFAU - Kirkland IL, US
James Bryant - Chicago IL, US
Liqun Xu - Aurora IL, US
Elizalde Exconde - Bartlett IL, US
International Classification:
E06B 3/36, B32B 27/04, B29C 71/02
US Classification:
49381, 264235, 49506, 4282974
Abstract:
A method is provided for making an annealed door skin or composite door assembly. At least the door skin is formed of a composition comprising a thermoset binder and fiberglass. The door skin, alone or in combination with other parts of a door assembly, is subjected to annealing to make the annealed door skin. The process of annealing comprises the step of heating the door skin, alone or in combination with other parts of the door assembly, above the glass transition temperature yet below the thermal degradation temperature of the thermoset binder for a sufficient amount of time to cause release internal stresses in the door skin, then the step of cooling the door skin.