Curriculum Vitae

M. Abdul Mottaleb [US Legal Permanent Resident (Green card holder)]

Home: 515 Laketower Drive, Apt 112, Lexington, KY 40502|Email: [email protected] | Phone: 254 716 8105

Office: BBSRB, Room 354, 741 S. Limestone Street, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536-0509.

EDUCATION______

1992-1996 Ph.D. ( and Environmental Sciences), University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK 1986-1988 M.S. (Applied Chemistry with Chemical Engineering), University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, 1980-1986 B.S. (Applied Chemistry), University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE AND EMPLOYMENT______

09/2017-Present Assistant Professor and Analytical Chemist, Dept. of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky. 07/2009-06/2017 Analytical Chemist and Adjunct Faculty, Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri 02/2003-06/2009 Research Scientist, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Baylor University, Waco, Texas 10/2001-01/2004 Postdoctoral Research Associate, U.S. EPA, NERL, Las Vegas, Nevada. 05/2001-10/2001 Associate Professor in Chemistry, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. 03/2000-05/2001 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dongduk Women’s University, Seoul, South Korea. 03/1996-10/2001 Assistant and Associate Professor in Chemistry, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. 10/1992-05/1996 Graduate student assistant, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. 07/1992-10/1992 Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. 02/1991-06/1992 Lecturer in Chemistry, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh. 04/1989-02/1991 Scientific Officer, Atomic Energy Commission, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 01/1989-04/1989 Research Officer, Ministry of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh. HONORS, AWARDS , FELLOWSHIP AND MEMBERSHIPS ______

1. Certificate of Merit Award (CMA), 2014, awarded by U.S. American Chemical Society. 2. Scientific and Technological Achievement Award (STAA), 2005, awarded by U.S. EPA, Washington, DC. 3. Science Achievement Award (SAA) in Chemistry, 2005, awarded by U.S. EPA & American Chemical Society. 4. EPA-NRC Awards, 2001, offered by U.S. EPA and U.S. National Academy of Sciences. 5. KOSEF Fellowships, 2000, offered by South Korea Science and Engineering Foundation 6. Merit Scholarships, 1994, offered by University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK 7. Overseas Research Student (ORS) Awards, 1992, offered by Principal & Vice Chancellor, UK Universities. 8. Chancellor Award, 1987, awarded by the Chancellor and president Bangladesh Universities. 9. American Chemical Society since 2010 TECHNICAL SKILLS ______

Earned expert level hands-on expertise in operation, calibration and maintenance, method developments and validation, design experiment, purity analysis, company work, instrument troubleshooting on LC- MS/MS, GC- MS/MS, HPLC, UPLC, GC, GPC/SEC, IR, XRD, SEM, TGA, ICP-OES, CHNS, UV-VIS, SPE, SPME, LLE, ASE etc. for analysis of small molecules, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and metabolites, PFAS, food and agricultural, nutraceuticals, VOCs, Semi-VOCs, personal care products, biologicals and environmental samples. I have established a Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) facility back in 2009 and acquired high-end instruments for R & D analytical service/testing lab for pharmaceuticals and chemical companies, and academic purposes. I have analyzed many companies’ samples - raw materials/finished products, R&D works following standard SOPs, GLP and other requirements as per company’s guidelines. Data review, supervision, giving training, students teaching experiences, project and laboratory managements, EPA protocols, LIMS, SOPs, GLP and GMP works were experienced over decades. Please see link and video for some of my works -

http://www.nwmissouri.edu/cie/index.htm

Page 1 of 7 RESEARCH INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES______

(i) Recent Activities  Development and validation of LC-MS/MS method for illicit and behavioral drugs from seaweed and aquatic organism and water compartment.  Bioavailability of trace toxic metals in grocery stores fish by ICP-OES analysis

(i) Previous Activities  Quantitative analysis of heavy-metal contamination in soils near Picher, Oklahoma  Pharmaceuticals in grocery stores fish by gas chromatography – spectrometry  LC-MS and GC-MS methods to measure emerging contaminants pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) in fish  Analysis of nitromusks, antimicrobial agent, and drugs in environmental samples  Ecological relationship between floral thermogenesis and pollination in Nelumbo Lutea (Nelumbonaceae)

RESEARCH DISCLOURE BY MEDIA ______ On June 12, 2015 Richard Conniff reported news centering our fish study/research in CIE with a topic of “Your Fresh Fish Dinner Now Comes with a Dose of Prescription Drugs” in Takepart news media: Link is https://www.takepart.com/article/2015/06/12/prescription-drugs-pharmaceuticals-fish-fillets-benadryl-v alium  “Discovery Channel” has disclosed our research: how pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) contaminant waters affecting aquatic organisms and human health, and capability of state-of-art tools and analyzing methods to monitor PPCPs in water and aquatic organisms. “Discovery Channel, Daily Planet, Air Date: December 4, 2007”. Website: http://watch.discoverychannel.ca/daily-planet/december-2007/daily-planet-dec-4-2007/#clip23810  Waco Tribune-Herald on March 28, 2009. http://www.wacotrib.com/news/content/news/stories/2009/03/28/03282009wacBUfishdrugs.html  Newsday on March 25, 2009. http://www.newsday.com/news/health/sns-ap-pharmawater-fish,0,3741641.story  L. A. Times/National News on March 26, 2009. http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-fish-drugs26-2009mar26,0,5916798.story  MS NBC/Health care News on March 25, 2009. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29877241/

RESEARCH FUNDING______ Travel grants $1200 funded by Research Committee, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, USA.  Applied Research Grant $6050 funded by Dean of Graduate School, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, USA. (Oct 2013 to Sept 2016))  Undergraduate Research grants $3800 funded by Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, USA. (2013-2015)

 Worked as Investigator in several projects $225,000 funded by US EPA and US NRC (2001 to 2009)

 Worked as PI: (a) Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh (Sep.1997 to Nov.1998, grant 425,000 BDT) (b) Dean of Sciences, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh (Feb.1999 to March 2000, grant 60,000 BDT) (c) Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh (Sep 1996 to Dec 1999). Grant 900,000 BDT

(d) Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), Italy, grant 7,000 USD (1999-2001).  Worked as Co-PI: (e) Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh (Sep.1996 to Nov.1999, grant 900,000 BDT)

PUBLICATION LIST (PEER-REVIEWED)______

Selected publications (43 out of 67)

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1. A. M. Helou, M. Keefe, W. J. Thomson, M. A. Mottaleb, Analysis of illicit and behavioral drugs in Seaweed by liquid chromatography-tandem , work completed under writing, to be submitted in J. Chromatogr. A. 2. R. E. Beattie, W. Henke, C. Davis, M. A. Mottaleb, J. H. Campbell, L. R. McAliley, Quantitative analysis of the extent of heavy-metal contamination in soils near Picher, Oklahoma, within the Tar Creek Superfund Site. Chemosphere, 172, 89-95, 2017. 3. M. A. Mottaleb, C. Stowe, D. R. Johnson, M. J. Meziani, M. A. Mottaleb. Pharmaceuticals in grocery stores fish by gas chromatography – mass spectrometry, Food Chemistry, 190, 529–536, 2016. 4. M. Rodova, S. Kim, M. A. Mottaleb, M. R. Islam. Hepcidin Regulation by Bone Morphogenetic Protein Signaling and Iron. J. Nutri. Food Sci. 2016, 6:4 (doi.org/10.4172/2155-9600.1000521). 5. M. A. Mottaleb, M. K. Bellamy, M.A. Mottaleb, M. R. Islam. Use of LC-MS and GC-MS methods to measure emerging contaminants pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) in fish. J. Chromatogr. Sep Tech 6 (3), 267, 2015. (doi:10.4172/2157-7064.1000267) 6. A.S.M. Saem, M.T. Hossain, D.H.N. Chandan, M. A. Mottaleb, M. T. Alam. Single-step purification of Urease from Canavalia gladiata seeds. Int. J. Pharma Sci. Res. 6(2), 845-849, 2015. 7. J. Foltz, M. A. Mottaleb, M. J. Meziani, M. R. Islam. Simultaneous detection and quantification of select nitromusks, antimicrobial agent, and antihistamine in fish of grocery stores by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, Chemosphere, 107, 187-193, 2014. 8. M. A. Mottaleb, M. J. Meziani, M. R. Islam. Solid-phase microextraction and its application to natural products “in Handbook of Chemical and Biological Plants Analytical Methods”, Eds- K. Hostettmann, S. Chen, H. Stupper, John Wiley & Sons publishers, Volume I, 105 -128, 2014. 9. G. Dieringer, L Cabrera, M. A. Mottaleb. Ecological relationship between floral thermogenesis and pollination in Nelumbo Lutea (Nelumbonaceae). Am. J. Bot. 101(2): 357–364. 2014. 10. C. Pettegrew, Z. Dong, M. Z. Muhi, S. Pease, M. A. Mottaleb, M. R. Islam. Silver Nanoparticle Synthesis using Monosaccharides and Their Growth Inhibitory Activity against Gram-negative and positive Bacteria. ISRN Nanotechnology, vol. 2014, 1-8, 2014. 11. K. M. G. Mostofa, C. Liu, K. Gao, S. Li, D. Vione, M. A. Mottaleb. Impacts of global warming on biogeochemical cycles in natural waters “in Photobiogeochemistry of Organic Matters: Principles and Practices in Water Environments”, Eds - K.M.G. Mostofa, T. Yoshioka, M.A. Mottaleb, D. Vione, Springer, New York, 851-914, 2013. 12. K. M. G. Mostofa, C. Liu, M. A. Mottaleb, G. W. H. Ogawa, D. Vione, T. Yoshioka, F. Wu. Dissolved Organic Matter in Natural Waters “in Photobiogeochemistry of Organic Matters: Principles and Practices in Water Environments”, Eds - K. M. G. Mostofa, T. Yoshioka, M. A. Mottaleb, D. Vione, Springer, New York, 1-138, 2013. 13. K. M. G. Mostofa, C. Liu, D. Vione, M. A. Mottaleb, H. Ogawa, S. M. Tareq, T. Yoshioka. Colored and Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter in Natural Waters “in Photobiogeochemistry of Organic Matters: Principles and Practices in Water Environments”, Eds - K. M. G. Mostofa, T. Yoshioka, M. A. Mottaleb, D. Vione, Springer, New York, 365-428, 2013. 14. M. A. Mannan, M. A. Mottaleb. A low cost bio-sorption method for removal of arsenic. Rajshahi Univ. J Sci. Eng. 41, 1-8, 2013. 15. M. A. Mottaleb, L. I Osemwengie, M. R. Islam, G. W. Sovocool. Identification of bound nitro musk-protein adduct in fish liver by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry: Biotransformation, dose-response and toxicokinetics of nitro musk metabolites protein adducts in trout liver as biomarker of exposure, Aquat. Toxicol., 106-107, 164-172, 2012. 16. M. A. Mottaleb, S. D. Sarker. Accelerated solvent extraction for natural products isolation “in Natural Product Isolation - Methods and Protocols”, 3rd Edition, Eds - S. D. Sarker and L. Nahar, Humana Press, Springer Science, New York, 75-87, 2012. 17. E. S. Chippsa, R. Jayinia, S. Ando, A. D. Protzman, M. Z. Muhi, M. A. Mottaleb, A. Malkawi, M. R. Islam. Cytotoxicity Analysis of Active Components in Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia) Seed Extracts Using Human Embryonic Kidney and Colon Tumor Cells. Nat. Prod. Comm. 7 (9), 1203-1208, 2012.

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18. B. Subedi, M. A. Mottaleb, C. K. Chambliss, S. Usenko. Simultaneous analysis of select personal care products in fish tissue using pressurized liquid extraction combined with silica gel cleanup, J. Chromatogr. A, 1218, 6278-6284, 2011 19. M.T. Rahman, M.S. Rahman, S.B. Quraishi, J.U. Ahmad, T.R. Choudhury, M.A. Mottaleb, Distribution of Heavy Metals in Water and Sediments in Passur River, Sundarban Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh, J. Int. Environ Appl & Sci, 6(4), 537-546, 2011. 20. S. B. Quraishi, T. R. Choudhury, S. R. Khan, M. A. Mottaleb. Season - and year-wise distribution of trace metals and anions in lake water: Results from five years study of the Gulshan Lake water, Bangladesh. Maejo Int. J. Sci. Technol, 4(02), 337-346, 2010. 21. A. J. Ramirez, R. A. Brain, S. Usenko, M. A. Mottaleb, J.G. O’Donnell, L. L. Stahl, J B. Wathen, B. D. Snyder, J. L. Pitt, B. W. Brooks, C. K. Chambliss. Occurrence of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in fish tissues: Results of a national pilot study in the U.S. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 28, 2587-2597, 2009. 22. M. A. Mottaleb, S. Usenko, J.G. O’Dennell, J. Ramirez, B. W. Brooks, and C. K. Chambliss. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for select UV filters, synthetic musks, alkylphenols, an antimicrobial agent and an insect repellent in fish. J. Chromatogr. A. 1216, 815-823, 2009. 23. M.A. Mottaleb, J.H. Zimmerman, and T.W. Moy. Biological transformation, kinetics and dose-response ass essments of bound musk ketone hemoglobin adducts in rainbow trout as biomarkers of environmental ex posure. J. Env. Sci. 20(7), 878-884, 2008. 24. W. C. Brumley and M. A. Mottaleb. Congener-specific determination of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in biosolids by GC/HRSIRMS. Anal. Chem. AIJ. 7(8), 665-669, 2008. 25. A. J. Ramirez, M. A. Mottaleb, B. W. Brooks, and C. K. Chambliss. Analysis of pharmaceuticals in fish using liquid-chromatography , Anal. Chem. 79, 3155-3163, 2007. 26. M. A. Mottaleb, T. W. Moy and J. H Zimmerman. Biotransformation of musk xylene in trout blood: Dose-re sponse and toxicokinetic studies of musk xylene metabolites in hemoglobin adducts by Gas chromatograp hy mass spectrometry, Int. J. Env. Anal. Chem. 86(10), 743-756, 2006. 27. J K Stanley, A J Ramirez, M A Mottaleb, C. K Chambliss, B W Brooks. Enantiospecific toxicity of the β-blocker propranolol to Daphnia magna and Pimephales promelas, Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 25(7), 1780-1786, 2006 28. M. A. Mottaleb and W.C Brumley. Environmental Analytical Chemistry of Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products: The Separations Focus Turns to Polar Analytes, Trends in Chromatogr., 2, 11-29, 2006 29. M. A. Mottaleb, W.C. Brumley, L. R. Curtis, G.W. Sovocool. Nitro musk adducts of rainbow trout hemoglobin: Dose-response and toxicokinetics determination by GC-NICI-MS for a sentinel species. Am. Biotech. Lab. 23 (7), 24-29, 2005. 30. M. A. Mottaleb, M. R. Karim, Determination of hemoglobin adduct of a musk xylene metabolite in trout as biomarker of exposure by gas chromatography mass spectrometry, J. Env. Sci., 17(6), 989-992, 2005. 31. M. A. Mottaleb, X. Zhao, L.R. Curtis, G. W. Sovocool. Formation of nitro musk adducts of trout hemoglobin for potential use as biomarkers of exposure. Aquatic Toxicol. 67, 315-324, 2004. 32. M. A. Mottaleb, W.C. Brumley, S. M. Pyle and G. W. Sovocool. Determination of a bound musk xylene metabolite in carp hemoglobin as a biomarker of exposure by gas chromatography mass spectrometry using selected ion monitoring. J. Anal. Toxicol. 28(7), 581-586, 2004. 33. M. A. Mottaleb, W. C. Brumley, G. W. Sovocool. Nitro musk metabolites bound to carp hemoglobin: Determination by GC with two MS detection modes: EIMS versus Electron Capture negative ion MS. Int. J. Env. Anal. Chem. 84 (14-15), 1069-1078, 2004. 34. M. A. Mottaleb, M. Z. Abedin and M. S. Islam. Determination of volatile organic compounds in river water by solid phase extraction and gas chromatography. J. Environ. Sci. 16 (3), 497-501, 2004. 35. M. A. Mottaleb, J. S. Yang and H. J. Kim. Electrolyte-as- glow discharge (ELCAD)/ glow discharge electrolysis at the gas – solution interface. Appl. Spectrosc. Reviews, 37, 247-273, 2002. 36. M. A. Mottaleb and H. J. Kim. Enhanced Desolvation and Improved Deposition Efficiency by Modified for the Coupling of HPLC and FTIR Spectrometry. Anal. Sci., 18, 579, 2002.

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37. M. A. Mottaleb, Y. H. Woo and H. J. Kim. Evaluation of electrolyte-as-cathode glow discharge- atomic emission spectrometry for determination of trace heavy metals in liquid samples. Microchem. J., 69(3), 219, 2001 38. M. A. Mottaleb and D. Littlejohn. Application of HPLC-FTIR modified thermospray interface for analysis of dye samples, Anal. Sci. 17, 429, 2001. 39. P. Mezei, T. Cserfalvi, H. J. Kim and M. A. Mottaleb. The influence of chlorine on intensity of metal atomic lines emitted by the electrolyte cathode glow discharge, Analyst, 126, 712, 2001. 40. M. A. Mottaleb. Application of HPLC-FTIR using thermospray interface for analysis of anionic surfactants. Anal. Sci., 15(11), 1137, 1999. 41. M. A. Mottaleb. Development of HPLC method for analysis of linear alkylbenzene sulphonates and detection by UV and FTIR spectroscopy using a thermospray interface. Mikrochimi. Acta, 132, 31, 1999. 42. M. A. Mottaleb. Coupling of High-performance of Liquid Chromatography to Fourier transform infrared spectrometry using a heated gas flow modified thermospray. Anal. Sci., 15(1), 57, 1999. 43. M. A. Mottaleb and M. Z. Abedin. Determination of chlorinated pesticides from soil by solid phase extraction-gas chromatography. Anal. Sci., 15(3), 283, 1999.

BOOK AUTHOR (S) ______

1. Photobiogeochemistry of Organic Matters: Principles and Practices in Water Environments, Editors - K. M. G. Mostofa, T. Yoshioka, M. A. Mottaleb, D. Vione, Springer, New York, 2013.

PRESENTATION (POSTERS/PLATFORM)______

1. M. A. Mottaleb, B. G. Cooksey and D. Littlejohn. Optimization and application of thermospray interface for the coupling of HPLC-FTIR. R & D topics meeting, 18-19 July, Herthfordshire, UK. Abs No. p7, 1994. 2. M. A. Mottaleb, B. G. Cooksey and D. Littlejohn. Evaluation of FTIR detection for analysis of linear alkylbenzene sulphonate using thermospray interface. Pre-doctoral conference, September, University of Glasgow, UK, 1994. 3. M. A. Mottaleb, B. G. Cooksey and D. Littlejohn. Application of coupled HPLC-FTIR for determination of linear alkylbenzene sulphonate and river water residues. International symposia on analytical Chemistry (SAC-95), 11-15 July, University of Hull, UK. Abstract No. H1.7, 1995. 4. B. Maria, H. Y. Kim and M. A. Mottaleb. Analysis of Nuclear Material with glow discharge spectrometry, FACSS, 15 July 2001, USA. 5. M. A. Mottaleb, X. Zhao, L.R. Curtis, G. W. Sovocool. Formation of nitro musk adducts of trout hemoglobin for potential use as biomarkers of exposure. 2003 Toxicology and Risk Assessment Conference, Abstract No. 55. April 28 - May 1, 2003, Fairborn, Ohio State, USA. 6. M. A. Mottaleb, W.C. Brumley, L. R. Curtis, G.W. Sovocool. Nitro musk adducts of fish hemoglobin as biomarker of exposure: method development, evaluation, and dose-response and toxicokinetics determined by mass spectrometry, a seminar on January 28, 2004 organized by U.S. EPA, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 7. B. W. Brooks, J. K. Stanley, E. A. Glidewell, A. Ramirez, T. Fadelu, R. D. Massengale, M. A. Mottaleb, C. K. Chambliss. Beyond Detection: Aquatic Fate and Effects of Select ß-Adrenergic Receptor Blockers and Selective Serotonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitors, August 22-26, 2004, Philadelphia, PA, USA 8. Stanley J, Ramirez A, Mottaleb M, Alvarez M, Chambliss C, Brooks B. Considering enantiospecific effects of chiral pharmaceutical pollutants. SETAC 26th Annual Meeting, 13-17 November 2005, Baltimore, MD, USA 9. Ramirez A, Mottaleb M, Johnson R, Lewis R, Brooks B, Chambliss C. HPLC-MS/MS methodology for determination of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in fish tissue. SETAC 26th Annual Meeting, 13-17 November 2005, Baltimore, MD, USA. 10. Mottaleb, M.A., Ramirez, A.J., Brooks, B.W., Chambliss, C.K. Bioaccumulation of synthetic musks, UV filters and triclosan in fish from an effluent-dominated stream. GSA Annual meeting, 22-25 Oct, 2006, Philadelphia, PA, USA. 11. Ramirez, A.J., Mottaleb, M.A., Brooks, B.W., Chambliss, C.K. Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Screening Analysis of Select Pharmaceuticals in Aquatic Organism Collected from an Effluent- dominated Stream, November 5 - 9, 2006, Montreal, Canada.

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12. Stanley, J.K, Ramirez, A,J., Mottaleb, M.A., Chambliss, C.K., Brooks, B.W. Left-handed and Right-handed Aquatic Ecotoxicology? Pharmaceuticals Models for Investigating Enantiospecific Effects of Chiral Contaminants. November 5 - 9, 2006, Montreal, Canada. 13. Mottaleb, M.A., Ramirez, A.J., Brooks, B.W., Chambliss, C.K. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Screening Method for UV filters, Endocrine Disruptors and personal care products in Fish Tissue. November 5 - 9, 2006, Montreal, Canada 14. Brooks, B,B., Prochnow, S., Ramirez, A., Becker, C., Stanley, J.K., Mottaleb, M.A., Chambliss, C.K. Fate and transportation of Emerging Contaminants in an Effluent-Dominated Basin: Watershed Modeling and Field Assessment of Trinity River, Texas. November 5 - 9, 2006, Montreal, Canada 15. Chipps, E, Jayini, R, Malkawi, A.M., Mottaleb, M.A., Islam, R. Cytotoxicity and active component in bitter melon (Momordica charantia) seed extracts, Experimental Biology Meeting, April 21-25, 2012, San Diego, CA, USA. 16. Smith, M.D., Johnson, A. W., Dorale, J., Mottaleb, M. A., Trace element concentrations in speleotherms from river Bluff Cave, Greene County, Missouri: Preliminary results. Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, 47th Annual Meeting, 2-3 May 2013, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA. 17. J. Foltz, M. A. Mottaleb, M. J. Meziani, M. R. Islam. Simultaneous detection and quantification of select nitromusks,antimicrobial agent, and antihistamine in fish of grocery stores by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, 247th ACS National Meeting, March 16-20, 2014, Dallas, Texas, USA. 18. M. M. Arafat, C. Stowe, D. Johnson, M. J. Meziani, M. A. Mottaleb. Analysis of diazepam, diphenhydramine, carbamazepine and metabolites in fish of grocery stores by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry using SIM mode, 249th ACS National Meeting, March 22-26, 2015, Denver, Colorado, USA. 19. M Ahlersmeyer, M. Griesbauer, V. Patel, M. A. Mottaleb. Pharmaceuticals and metabolites in supermarket fish: Preliminary investigation liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method, MAS meeting, Jefferson City, MO, April 22-23, 2016.

JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS______

(a) Phytochemical Analysis (b) International Journal of Current Research) (c) Maejo International Journal of Science and Technology (d) International journal of Pure and Applied Sciences and Technology) (e) Austin Chromatography I have served as a reviewer of many journals including Analytical Chemistry, Journal of Agricultural and Food chemistry, Journal of Chromatography A, Analytical Sciences, Food Chemistry, Chemosphere, Analyst, Analytical Methods, International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry etc.

TEACHING ACTIVITIES______

2009 – present: Teaching courses for undergraduate students, Northwest Missouri State University

 General Chemistry  Special Investigation of Chemistry  High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Gas Chromatography  Mass Spectrometry, UV-VIS spectroscopy, FTIR Spectrometry  Inductively Coupled and Optical emission Spectrometry, Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimeter (DSC)  X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen Sulfur (CHNS)  Optical Microscopy (OM) and Scanning Electronic Microscope (SEM)

1991-2001: Teaching courses for undergraduate and graduate students, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh and Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh

 General Chemistry,  Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry Page 6 of 7

 Environmental Sciences and research management  Soil Sciences and water chemistry  Analytical Chemistry  Agro-chemical industries  General Chemical industries  Industrial Technology and Pollution control  Methods of instrumental Analysis (advance Analytical Chemistry)

I am very confident that I can and will enjoy teaching any of the traditional chemistry and other courses.

COLLABORATORS, AFFILIATIONS, AND OTHER ACTIVITIES______(i) Recent Collaborators  Dr. Mohammed J. Meziani, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, MO  Professor Michael Bellamy, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, MO  Professor Rafiq Islam, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, MO  Dr. Gary Baker, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO  Professor Bryan Brooks, Baylor University, Texas  Dr. Sascha Usenko, Baylor University, Texas  Dr. Lantis Osemwengie, U.S.EPA, Las Vegas, Nevada  Dr. Don Betowski, U.S.EPA, Las Vegas, Nevada  Dr. Lorraine Gibson, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.

(ii) Graduate and Postdoctoral Advisors  Professor David Littlejohn (Ph.D. advisor, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK)  Professor Hyo-Jin Kim (Postdoctoral advisor in South Korea), Dr. G. Wayne Sovocool [died] (Postdoctoral advisor in U.S. EPA, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA) and Professor C. Kevin Chambliss (Postdoctoral advisor in Baylor University, Texas)

(iii) Advising and Mentoring Experience I have supervised, advised and mentored (a) 45 students including recent 18 undergraduate and graduate students ( as James Foltz, Daniel Johnson, Musavvir Arafat, Kurt Nagel, Akindele Azeez, Sydney McGuire, Vaibhav Patel, Michael Ahlerseyer, Mikayla Griesbauer, Jordan Powell, Shivani Sharma, Hind Msellek, Timothy Sheiber, Jacob Patterson, Michael Keefe, William Thomson, Anthony Helou, Brent Urban, Travis Doughty, Matthew Smith at Northwest Missouri State University, (b) 4 MS students such as Abdul Mannan, Shamim Uddin, Shima Rani and Mahabud Hasan at Rajshahi, University, Bangladesh (c) Co-supervised 2 Ph. D. students such as Alejandro Ramirez and Bikram Subedi at Baylor University, Texas. (d) Student supervision always kept me fresh in teaching critical concepts (both lab skills and fundamental scientific concepts) at an undergraduate and graduate level audience.

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