CHARLES ALOE
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Baltimore, MD 21201 acd81f@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
Having obtained my master’s degree and explored ample opportunities across a breadth of occupations while adapting to
challenges and adopting essential methods, my focus now is on establishing a lifelong career in a challenging and
rewarding position coupling my knowledge and passion by becoming an active contributor in a field that finds my
education comprehensive and diversified, experience extensive and qualified, and enthusiasm cohesive and bona fide.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
March 2011 – present Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Baltimore, MD
Senior Research Data Analyst / Manager
Coordinate data management department as well as create, investigate, and maintain databases and conduct
statistical analyses for multiple studies across several Johns Hopkins departments. Develop statistical models
and methods in assisting the Director along with medical professionals in assessing data concerning
environmental toxins and allergens with corresponding asthma symptoms and outcomes. Use scanning and
statistical software for datasets from multiple clinical trials and collaborations including hospitals, laboratories,
and government.
December 2008 –September 2013 IntelliTech Systems, Inc. Baltimore, MD
Health Economist / Analyst
Contract through independent firm for the Environmental Protection Agency’s
Office of Water by offering specialized consulting services. Such projects include: collecting and summarizing
relevant health cost literature to create a cost benefit analysis on drinking water contaminants and their
subsequent health effects; conducting regression analyses on survey data to determine best models which project
potential regulatory costs for varying types of community water systems. All projects involve developing a work
plan, creating monthly progress updates, and submitting draft and final reports on research efforts, analyses
performed, and conclusions drawn.
reference: James McFarland 202-***-****
acd81f@r.postjobfree.com
July 2006 – June 2007 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Washington, DC
Fellowship
Selected by the Association of Schools of Public Health for a with the EPA
Office of Research and Development’s National Center for Environmental Assessment focusing on
interdepartmental endeavors, chiefly revising the Report on the Environment’s quantitative indicators for air,
water, land, human health, and ecology.
reference: Denice Shaw acd81f@r.postjobfree.com 703-***-****
April 2002 – August 2005 Milliman, Inc. Baltimore, MD
Actuarial Analyst
Performed complete health actuarial valuations for consulting firm including
drafting proposals, estimating bids for contracts, resolving data inconsistencies, and creating reports using
proprietary systems and relevant government and financial accounting standards in order to evaluate current and
projected retiree medical plan costs for public sector clients, such as the state of Delaware and the U.S.
Department of Defense.
reference: John Muehl acd81f@r.postjobfree.com 703-***-****
June 1999 – March 2002 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Baltimore, MD
Actuary – GS-1510-11
Prepared cost estimates and developed estimation methodologies and models for
historical and projected program operations, including evaluating proposed legislation affecting the Medicare
and Medicaid programs for its economic costs, societal impacts, and actuarial soundness.
reference: Clare McFarland acd81f@r.postjobfree.com 410-***-****
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EDUCATION
September 2005 – May 2006 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore, MD
MPH with a concentration in Environmental and Occupational Health
reference: Dr. Ellen Silbergeld acd81f@r.postjobfree.com 410-***-****
Currently enrolled in Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health certificate program for Public Health
Economics
September 1995 – May 1999 The George Washington University Washington, DC
B.S. in Statistics with a minor in Economics; cum laude
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
U.S. Census Bureau January 2009 – September 2010 Baltimore, MD
Assistant Manager for Administration and Crew Leader for the 2010 Decennial Census, both office and field
capacities. Office duties included directing three supervisors and up to thirty clerks to maintain personnel
responsibilities such as imputing applications, approving and tracking timesheets, and hiring, processing, and
paying over 1,500 employees in the Baltimore’s non-response follow-up operations. Managerial tasks also
included orchestrating a 24-hour office staff, conflict resolution, and daily progress reports in cooperation with
our Regional Census Center. Field responsibilities included coordinating, training, and managing a team of over
twenty enumerators to canvas blocks to digitally track and report accurate address information.
Amicus Green Building Center March 2007 – September 2008 Kensington, MD
Assumed managerial responsibilities of a for-profit environmental building supply company including
organizing staff, educating consumers, product promotion, and running the daily operations concerning sales
and inventory.
Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) November 2005 – May 2006 Baltimore, MD
Graduate internship investigating and evaluating a national health database to
develop master’s capstone project and presentation in cooperation with MDE’s division of Childhood Lead
Poisoning Prevention to determine if a low blood lead level at both ages one and two is a sufficiently predictive
indicator of having a low level at age three.
SKILLS
Computer
Data analytics and statistical packages: Microsoft Excel and Access, Stata, SAS, TeleForm, SPSS
General programming: Visual Basic, SQL, DOS
Report production and presentations: Microsoft Word and Powerpoint
Technical
Case Report Form and Database Design, Data Management, Quality Control, Data Mining, Programming,
Quantitative Research, Statistical Analysis, Modelling, Documentation, Result Communication, Report Writing
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PUBLICATIONS
Ahluwalia SK, Peng RD, Breysse PN, Diette GB, Curtin Brosnan J, Aloe C, Matsui EC. Mouse Allergen is the Major
Allergen of Public Health Relevance in Baltimore City. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2013 Oct;132(4):830 5.
Hansel NN, McCormack MC, Belli A, Matsui EC, Peng RD, Aloe C, Paulin L, Williams DL, Diette GB, Breysse PN.
In home Air Pollution is Linked to Respiratory Morbidity in Former Smokers with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary
Disease. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2013 Mar; 87(10):1085 1090.
Lin JH, Matsui W, Aloe C, Peng RD, Diette GB, Breysse PN, Matsui EC. Relationships between folate and
inflammatory features of asthma. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2013 Mar; 131(3):918 20.
Lu KD, Breysse PN, Diette GB, Curtin Brosnan J, Aloe C, Williams DL, Peng RD, McCormack MC, Matsui EC. Being
overweight increases susceptibility to indoor pollutants among urban children with asthma. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2013
Feb; 131(4):1017 1023.
Lu KD, Diette, GB, Breysse, PN, Curtin Brosnan J, Aloe C, Matsui EC. Obesity Is Associated With Nocturnal And
Exercise related Symptoms, But Not Asthma Severity In Urban Children With Asthma. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2012 Feb;
129(2).
Matsui EC, Hansel NN, Aloe C, Schiltz A, Peng RD, PhD4, Rabinovitch N, Ong MJ, Williams DL, Breysse PN, Diette
GB, Liu A. Indoor Pollutant Exposures Modify the Effect of Airborne Endotoxin on Asthma in Urban Children. Am J
Respir Crit Care Med. 2013; 188(10):1210 1215.
McCormack, MC, Aloe C, Curtin Brosnan J, Diette GB, Breysse PN, Matsui EC. Guideline Recommended Fractional
Exhaled Nitric Oxide is a Poor Predictor of Health Care Use Among Inner city Children and Adolescents Receiving
Usual Asthma Care. Chest. 2013; 1(2):3.
Torjusen EN, Diette GB, Breysse PN, Curtin Brosnan J, Aloe C, Matsui EC. Dose response relationships between
mouse allergen exposure and asthma morbidity among urban children and adolescents. Indoor Air. 2012 Oct; 23(4):268
274.
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