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  • 19204 Meadow Pine Dr, Tampa, FL 33647
  • 14308 Hanging Moss Cir, Tampa, FL 33613
  • 9748 Fox Hollow Rd, Tampa, FL 33647
  • 10319 Venitia Real Ave, Tampa, FL 33647 (813) 907-2186
  • 10319 Venitia Real Ave #308, Tampa, FL 33647 (813) 907-2186
  • Temple Terrace, FL

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Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Souheil Zekri

Address:
15210 Amberly Dr APARTMENT 2011, Tampa, FL 33647
License #:
1100005609
Category:
Engineers
Issued Date:
Jun 24, 1999
Effective Date:
Jun 24, 1999
Type:
Engineering Intern

Resumes

Resumes

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Faculty

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Location:
Tampa, FL
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Medical Engineering Department
Faculty

Independ Consultant
Co-Owner of Bright Future Educational Services
Education:
University of South Florida 2002 - 2007
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Leadership
Microsoft Office
Photoshop
Public Speaking
Strategic Planning
Java
Management
Microsoft Word
Teaching
Team Building
Project Management
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Principal

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Location:
Tampa, FL
Work:
American Youth Academy
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Principal At American Youth Academy

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Position:
Principal at American Youth Academy
Location:
Tampa, Florida
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
American Youth Academy since Aug 2010
Principal
Education:
University of South Florida 1994 - 2006
Ph.D., nanotechnology

Publications

Us Patents

Dna Biochip And Methods Of Use

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US Patent:
20070015175, Jan 18, 2007
Filed:
Feb 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/347438
Inventors:
Arun Kumar - Tampa FL, US
Ashok Kumar - Tampa FL, US
Shree Singh - Montgomery AL, US
Souheil Zekri - Tampa FL, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
C12M 1/34
US Classification:
435006000, 435287200, 977924000
Abstract:
The subject invention concerns materials and methods for detecting nucleic acid sequences. One aspect of the invention concerns a silicon-based “biochip” comprising nucleic acid immobilized thereon. In one embodiment, the silicon comprises microcavities. The nucleic acid to be assayed for the presence of one or more target nucleic acid sequences is immobilized on the silicon. A nucleic acid, such as an oligonucleotide probe, having a sequence substantially complementary to the target nucleic acid sequence can be used to detect the immobilized nucleic acid on the silicon. If the nucleic acid used for detection hybridizes with a target nucleic acid sequence, the hybridized sequences can be detected directly or indirectly. In an exemplified embodiment, the oligonucleotide probe can be labeled with a detectable label, for example, a fluorescent molecule. The subject invention also concerns methods for detecting a target nucleic acid using a silicon-based biochip of the invention.

Dna Biochip And Methods Of Use

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US Patent:
20110160089, Jun 30, 2011
Filed:
Jan 24, 2011
Appl. No.:
12/931116
Inventors:
Arun Kumar - Wesley Chapel FL, US
Ashok Kumar - Tampa FL, US
Shree R. Singh - Montgomery AL, US
Souheil Zekri - Tampa FL, US
Assignee:
University of South Florida - Tampa FL
Alabama State University - Montgomery AL
International Classification:
C40B 40/06
US Classification:
506 16
Abstract:
The subject invention concerns materials and methods for detecting nucleic acid sequences. One aspect of the invention concerns a silicon-based “biochip” comprising nucleic acid immobilized thereon. In one embodiment, the silicon comprises microcavities. The nucleic acid to be assayed for the presence of one or more target nucleic acid sequences is immobilized on the silicon. A nucleic acid, such as an oligonucleotide probe, having a sequence substantially complementary to the target nucleic acid sequence can be used to detect the immobilized nucleic acid on the silicon. If the nucleic acid used for detection hybridizes with a target nucleic acid sequence, the hybridized sequences can be detected directly or indirectly. In an exemplified embodiment, the oligonucleotide probe can be labeled with a detectable label, for example, a fluorescent molecule. The subject invention also concerns methods for detecting a target nucleic acid using a silicon-based biochip of the invention.
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