YAHYA RIBHE TAHBOUB DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY FACULTY OF

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YAHYA RIBHE TAHBOUB DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY FACULTY OF
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YAHYA RIBHE TAHBOUB


YAHYA RIBHE TAHBOUB

DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY- FACULTY OF SCIENCE

JORDAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

IRBID 22110 - JORDAN


Tel. +962-2-7201000 Ext. 23588 Home +962-2-7104862

Cellular: +962-79-79-5561392


E-Mail: [email protected]


PERSONAL DATA


Birth Date and Place: August, 15, 1956 – Hebron

Nationality: Jordanian.

National Number: 9561014061

Passport Number: K099596

Date of Issue: Jan 22 2009 Date of Expiry: Jan 21 2014

Status: Married

Signature:


EDUCATION


Purdue University (USA) 1/81- 5/85 Ph. D. in Analytical Chemistry

Kuwait University (State of Kuwait) 9/74- 6/78 Bs. in Chemistry with honors


TEACHING, RESEARCH and ACHIVEMENTS


Jordan University of Science and Technology


- I shared the establishment of the department of forensic sciences that started, fall 2007.

- I shared the establishment of the department of applied chemistry, fall 1989, starting from preparing undergraduate teaching plans through equipping teaching and research laboratories, teaching academic courses and finally sharing the establishment of the MS program that started Fall 1997.


Teaching


I taught the following courses:

- CHEM 734 Environmental analytical Chemistry (graduate)

  1. CHEM 732 Chromatographic separations and electro analytical methods (graduate).

  2. CHEM 731 Advanced analytical methods (graduate).

  3. CHEM 437 Chromatographic Separations

  4. CHEM 438 Industrial analytical chemistry

  5. CHEM 336 Instrumental methods of analysis.

  6. CHEM 302 Computer applications in chemistry.

  7. CHEM 233 Quantitative methods of analysis.

  8. FS 321 Forensic Chemistry.

  9. CHEM 101, 102 & 103 General Chemistry.


Research

Jordan University of Science and Technology ( 1989- )


I’m conducting research in the following areas:

  1. Determination of organic pollutants in water and food using chromatographic methods.

  2. Determination of drugs and metabolites in biological fluids using chromatographic methods.

  3. Isolation and identification of active components in medical plants by chromatographic methods.


I supervised (supervising) the following master theses:


  1. The Behavior of Serum Endogenous Components and their Effect on Determination of Drugs by Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography. ( graduated 6/2000)

  2. Determination of Pesticide Residues in Jordanian Surface Water by GC/MS (graduated 11/2000)

  3. Determination of Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Honey by GC/MS.

( graduated 10/2000)

  1. Determination of Phthalate Esters in Jordanian Surface water by GC/MS and HPLC-PDA (graduated 8/2003)

  2. Determination of Pyrethroids in Fly Aerosols and Water by GC/MS and GC/ECD (graduated 8/2003)

  3. Determination of Cefaclor in Formulations and Serum by HPLC graduated (5/2004)

  4. Determination of Carbamazpine and Lamotrigine in Serum by HPLC. (graduated 12/2006)

  5. Isolation and characterization of pyrrolyzidine alkaloids from Echium Glomeratum Poir (Boraginaceae) (graduated 7/2007).

  6. Liquid Chromatographic-Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Selected Jordanian Medicinal Plants (graduated 5/2008)

  7. Determination of selected antidepressant drugs in plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography with mass spectrometric detection (HPLC/MS) (graduated 5/2008)

  8. Monitoring of organic pollutants in Jordanian surface water by GC/MS (graduated 1/2009)

  9. Comparison between APCI and ESI for determination of Glimepiride in Serum by LC/MS (graduated 12/2009)

  10. Effect of Endogenous Compounds on Determination of Drugs in Plasma by HPLC-MS.






Sabbatical at Wayne State University (2004-2005)


Catalytic activities of mammalian peroxidases employing stopped flow kinetics, spectral and electrochemical measurements (Professor Husam M. Abu-Soud, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine).

Royal Scientific Society of Jordan (1986-1989)


Organic Technology Division:


I supervised and established the liquid chromatography laboratory that includes adaptation of instruments and applying standard methods for determination of toxic compounds in food and feedstuff.


Inorganic Technology Division:


I supervised and established the atomic spectroscopy laboratory including the adaptation of various atomic spectrometers and XRF, and applying standard methods for determination of trace elements in water, food and other materials.



Environmental Protection Division:


I supervised and established the water pollution laboratory including the adaptation of various gas and liquid chromatographs for determination of organic pollutants in water.



Postgraduate at Oklahoma State University (USA) (1985-1986)


Homogeneous immunoassay and multi component determination of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons using phase- resolved fluorescence spectroscopy (Professor Linda B. McGown).


Ph. D. Thesis at Purdue University (1981-1985)


Evaluation of multipoint kinetic data for quantitation of amino acids and multi wavelength absorption data for quantitation of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (under supervision of Professor Harry L. Pardue).



Kuwait Institute for Scientif5ic Research (Kuwait) (1978-1980)


Application of conventional and instrumental methods for analysis of nutrients and trace elements in water and soil.


EMPLOYMENT


  1. Jordan University of Science and Technology / Department of Applied Chemistry: Associate Professor (11/99-), Assistant Professor ( 9/89- 10/99).

  2. Wayne State University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Research Associate (9/2004-8/2005)

  3. Applied Science University, Visiting Professor (9/2000- 8/2001)

  4. Royal Scientific Society of Jordan/ Researcher in Industrial Chemistry Division and Lab supervisor in Environmental Protection Division (2/86- 9/89).

  5. Oklahoma State University/ Department of Chemistry, Postdoctoral associate (2/85- 1/86).

  6. Purdue University/ Department of Chemistry, Research and Teaching assistant (6/81- 2/85).

  7. Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research/ Central Analytical Laboratory, Analyst (7/78- 12/80).


REFERENCES


1. Professor Isam Arafeh- Chairman of Department of Applied Chemistry

Department of Applied Chemistry

Jordan University of Science and Technology

Irbid- 22110 Jordan

E-mail. [email protected]


2. Professor Ahamad M. Al-Ajlouni- Dean of Faculty of Science and Arts

Faculty of Science and Arts

Jordan University of Science and Technology

Irbid- 22110 Jordan

E-mail. [email protected]


3. Professor Husam M. Abu-Soud

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

School of Medicine

Wayne Stat University

Detroit, MI USA

E-mail. [email protected]





PUBLICATIONS


1. Y. R. Tahboub, Husam M. Abu-Soud, Steady-State Study of Inhibitory Effect of nitrite on myeloperoxidase catalytic activity by hydrogen peroxide biosensor, Portugaliae Electrochimica Acta, 28(1), 27, 2010


2. A. Elrjoob, M. Tahtamoni, Y. R. Tahboub, Simultaneous Analysis of Fluoxetine, Norfluoxetine, Citalopram and Haloperidol in Plasma by LC-ESI-IT-MS

, Chromatographia, 71, 5-6, 423, 2010.


3. F. Q. Alali, Y. R. Tahboub, I. S. Al-Daraisih,, T. El-Elimat, LC-MS and LC-PDA vs. phytochemical analysis of Colchicum brachyphyllum, Die Pharmazie, 63, 12, 860, 2008.


4. Feras Q. Alali, Yahya R. Tahboub, Eyad S. Ibrahim, Amjad Qandil, Khaled Tawaha, Arelene Su, Yuka Nakanishi, David J. Kroll, and Nicholas H. Oberlies, Novel Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids from Echium glomeratum Poir (Boraginaceae), Phytochemistry, 69, 2341, 2008



5. Y. R. Tahboub, Determination of Nitrite and Nitrate in Cell Culture Media by RP-HPLC and Simultaneous UV-VIS and Fluorescence Detection, Jordanian Journal of Chemistry, 3(1), 69, 2008


6. Gheorghe Proteasa, Y. R. Tahboub, Semira Galijasevic, Frank M. Raushel|, and Husam M. Abu-Soud., Kinetic evidence supports the existence of two halides binding sites that display distinct impact on the heme iron microenvironment in myeloperoxidase, Biochemistry, 46, 398, 2007


7. Y. R. Tahboub, M. F. Zaater, Thaer Barri, Simultaneous quantitation and identification of selected organochlorine pesticide residues in honey by full-scan gas-chromatography mass spectrometry, Analytica Chimica Acta, 558(1-2), 62, 2006


8. M. F. Zaater, Y. R. Tahboub, S. Kasrawi, Monitoring of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Surface Water Using Liquid Extraction, GC/MS, and GC/ECD, Analytical Letters, 38(13), 2231, 2005


9. Y. R. Tahboub, M. F. Zaater, Z. Al-Tallaa, Determination of limits of identification and quantitation of selected organochlorine and organophosphorous pesticide residues in surface water by full-scan gas chromatography /mass spectrometry, J. Chrom. A, 1098(1-2), 150, 2005.


10. Y. R. Tahboub, S. Galijasevic, M. Diamond and H. Abu-Soud, Thiocyanate modulates the catalytic activity of mammalian peroxidases, J. Biol. Chem., 280(28), 26129, 2005.


11. M. Zaater, Y. R. Tahboub and N. Najib, Liquid chromatographic-electrospray mass spectrometric determination of cyclosporine A in human plasma, Anal. Bioanal.

Chem., 382, 223, 2005.


12. M. F. Zaater, Y. R. Tahboub and N. M. Najib, Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatographic Method for determination of Cetirizine in Serum, J. Pharm and Biomed. Anal., 22, 739, 2000.


13. M. O. Azzam, Y. R. Tahboub and M. Y. Al- Tarazi, Anodic Destruction of 4- Chlorophenol Solutions, J. Hazardous Materials, B75, 99 , 2000


14. R. Hina and Y. R. Tahboub, Fluorometric Kinetic Method for Determination of Thiamine in Pharmaceuticals via Reaction with Ce IV, Pharmaceutica Turcica Acta, XLII(1),23 , 2000.

15. M. Zaater, N. Najib and Y. R. Tahboub, Trace Analysis of Phenylpropanl Amine in Human Serum Using Rev. Phase HPLC, J. Anal. Chem., 54, 12, 1158, 1999.


16. M. O. Azzam, Y. R. Tahboub and M. Y. Al- Tarazi, Effect of Counter Electrode Material on the Anodic Destruction of 4- chlorophenol Solutions, Trans IChemE, 77(B), 219, 1999.


17. Y. R. Tahboub, M. F. Zaater and N. M. Najib, Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatographic Method for Determination of Famotidine in Serum, Quimica Analytica, 17, 117, 1998.


18. I. Dwairi, S. Mahmoud and Y. R. Tahboub, Removal of Phenol and Aniline from Water Using Jordanian Organo-Clays, Clay Research, 16, 1, 1997.


19. Y. R. Tahboub, Determination of Major and Minor Elements in Granite by Inductively Coupled Plasma and X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry, Analytical Letters, 27(2), 401, 1994.


20. Y. R. Tahboub and L. B. McGown, Phase Resolved Fluoroimmunoassay of Human Serum Albumin, Analytica Chimica Acta, 182, 185, 1986.


21. Y. R. Tahboub and H. L. Pardue, Kinetic Spectrophotometric Method for the Simultaneous Quantitation of Amino Acids in Two- and Three-Component Mixtures, Analytica Chimica Acta, 173, 43, 1985.


22. Y. R. Tahboub and H. L. Pardue, A Predective Kinetic Method for the Quantitation of Amino Acids with Ninhydrin, Analytica Chimica Acta, 173, 23, 1985.


23. Y. R. Tahboub and H. L. Pardue, Evaluation of Multiwavelength First- and Second-Derivative Spectra for the Quantitation of Mixtures of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Analytical Chemistry, 57, 1, 1985.












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