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CHAD KUʻUIPO NOBLE-TABIOLO
2108 Pacheco St. Apt. 7, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96819 | chad.noble.tabiolo@gmail.com | cell: (+265)-99-541-3840 (Malawi)
PROFESSIONAL STATEMENT
My foundation in research, advocacy, and public health intersects with my commitment to engage communities through collaboration,
dialogue and innovation to address the barriers to social justice and health equity, both locally and internationally.
EDUCATION
2014 M.P.H. Native Hawaiian & Indigenous Health GPA 3.77 University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Dept. of Public Health
2007 BS Clinical Laboratory Science GPA 3.57 Saint Louis University, Doisy College of Health Sciences

INTERNATIONAL STUDY, VOLUNTEER AND EMPLOYMENT
Jun 2014-Aug 2015 Lilongwe, Malawi Global Health Corps
May 2013-Aug 2013 Calauan, Philippines Consuelo Foundation
Dec 2012-Jan 2013 Cap Haïtien, Haiti Randolph World Ministries
Jun 2007-Jul 2007 Cap Haïtien, Haiti Randolph World Ministries
Mar 2007 Cuatros Ciénegas, Mexico Campus Ministry at Saint Louis University
Aug 2004-Dec 2004 Madrid, Spain Saint Louis University-Madrid
Jan 2004-May 2004 Beijing, China The Beijing Center, Univ. of Intl. Business and Economics
MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE


Board of Certification, Medical Laboratory Scientist
American Society of Clinical Pathologists, No. 234538
2010-2016
State Licensure, Medical Laboratory Scientists
Department of Health, State of Hawaiʻi, No. 4863
2010-2016

HONORS AND AWARDS
Jun 2014-Aug 2015 Global Health Corps Fellow, USA and Malawi
May 2013-Aug 2013 Consuelo Foundation Fellow, USA and Philippines
Mar 2013 Overall, Kāhiko and Auāna Hula Dancer Winner, Merrie Monarch Hula Festival, Kāwailiʻula, Hilo, HI
Jan 2013 Graduate Student Organization Research Grant Recipient, Univ. of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI
Aug 2012-Dec 2013 Graduate Division Achievement Scholarship Recipient, Univ. of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI
May 2011-Aug 2011 First Place Men’s Novice B, Hui Wa’a State Championship, Kamehameha Canoe Club, Honolulu, HI
Aug 2007-Dec 2009 Post-Baccalaureate Research Fellow, National Institutes of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID),
National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD
May 2005-May 2007 Ronald E. McNair Scholar, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO
Aug 2002-May 2007 SLU Vision Scholarship Recipient, Saint Louis University, MO
May 2007 Student of the Year, Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO
Apr 2007 Alpha Eta Honors Society Member, USA
Mar 2007 Emil von Behring Scholarship Recipient, USA
Feb 2007 Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities Fellow, NIAID, NIH, Bethesda, MD
Sep 2006 Sister Mary Dolorosa Pope Scholarship Recipient, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO
May 2006-Aug 2006 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Aug 2002-May 2006 Jesuit Scholarship Recipient, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO
PUBLIC HEALTH AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Jun 2014-Aug 2015 Monitoring & Evaluation and Communications Officer and Global Health Corps Fellow
Lilongwe, Malawi Centre for Youth Empowerment and Civic Education
• Developed monitoring and evaluation tools for focus group discussions, key informant interviews,
questionnaires, logic frame models and performance monitoring plans for projects on sexual
reproductive health and rights (SRHR), child marriages, child labour and the organization’s 5-year
strategic plan.
• Conducted a survey with 1500 participants on the knowledge, attitudes and practices on youth SRHR in
rural villages; and compiled a report based on analyzed quantitative/qualitative data.
• Developed information, education and communication materials; produced short videos using iMovie on
project highlights and success stories; and maintained organization’s social media platforms.
Noble-Tabiolo, Page # of #1 4
May 2013-Aug 2013 Project Director and Summer Fellow
Calauan, Philippines Consuelo Foundation
• Mobilized 30 youth leaders and dozens of community and government stakeholders, through dialogue,
focus group discussions and interviews to address the needs of the slum community.
• Coordinated the surveying of 3000 families in a slum on general demographics and community needs.
• Analyzed data using STATA statistical software and compiled a report for presentation to stakeholders.
• Applied and secured financial and technological support from Revolutionary Optimists and Map Your
World through donation of 15 android-mobile phones and USD$3000.
Aug 2011-Jan 2012 Graduate Research Assistant
Honolulu, HI Tobacco Prevention and Control, Cancer Research Center, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
• Surveyed Hawaiʻi adolescents on the impacts of media and peers on alcohol, tobacco, and drug use.
• Taught an evidence-based, eight lesson curriculum called Project Towards No Tobacco (TNT) aimed at
preventing tobacco and alcohol use among Hawaiʻi adolescents.
Dec 2012, Jul 2007 Medical Laboratory Instructor and Volunteer
Cap Haïtian, Haiti Randolph World Ministries
• Trained local technicians in phlebotomy and basic laboratory testing for HIV, malaria, sickle cell anemia.
• Promoted good public health practices through education and awareness on sexual reproductive health.
• Distributed and inventoried 500 pounds of laboratory supplies to partner clinics and laboratories.
Aug 2007-Jan 2009 Post-Baccalaureate Research Fellow
Bethesda, MD Laboratory of Molecular Immunology, NIAID, National Institutes of Health
• Investigated the function, signal transduction, trafficking, and specificity of chemoattractants to
chemokine and formyl-peptide receptors on human and mouse leukocytes and monoclonal cell lines.
• Performed intraperitoneal injections of chemicals into mice to elicit leukocyte chemotaxis for
fluorescent automated cell-sorting studies.
• Collected, analyzed, and interpreted data; and presented at weekly laboratory meetings, journal club, and
research conferences.
May 2005-Jan 2007 Ronald E. McNair Scholar and Research Fellow
Saint Louis, MO Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, School of Medicine, Saint Louis University
• Investigated the activity of dopaminergic neurons in the rat brain striata after anesthetization, euthanasia,
and administration of a novel inhibitory molecule.
• Euthanized rats using both pharmacological and guillotine methods, followed by surgical removal of the
brain and precise excision of hippocampus.
• Operated a perfusion instrument and scintillation counter for radioactive tritium analysis.
May 2006-Aug 2006 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow
Pittsburgh, PA Department of Neurobiology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh
• Investigated the trafficking of mitochondria in the dendrites and axons of hippocampal neurons in the
presence of chemicals under fluorescent microscopy.
• Engineered a chamber that allowed for cell cultures to be perfused and regulated by drugs and oxygen
under fluorescent microscopy.
• Transfected and cultured hippocampal neurons with fluorescent proteins for mitochondria and synaptic
boutons tracking.
HEALTHCARE EXPERIENCE
Apr 2010-Aug 2012 Clinical Laboratory Scientist-Generalist
Honolulu, HI Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children
• Performed type and Coombs, antibody ID, splitting and issuing of blood products.
• Performed kleithauer betke testing, gram staining, fluid and spinal cell counts and semen analysis.
• Performed heparin neutralization assay, general chemistry, and immunological testing.
Nov 2006-Feb 2007 Clinical Lab Scientist-Blood Banker
Saint Louis, MO Saint Louis University Hospital
• Processed requisitions, collected specimen, and issued blood products.
• Performed blood type and screens, antibody ID, antigen typing, and patient unit retypes.
• Performed daily quality control and maintenance of reagents, supplies, and equipment.
Jun 2005-Aug 2005 Emergency Room Volunteer
Saint Louis, MO Saint Louis University Hospital
• Assisted in casting broken limbs, suturing wounds, and admissions.
• Interacted with patients, doctors, nurses, technicians, and social workers.
TEACHING AND MENTORING EXPERIENCE
May 2013-Aug 2013 Project Director and Youth Mentor
Calauan, Philippines Consuelo Foundation and University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
• Developed a youth leadership project focused on empowerment, leadership, and life skills building.
• 30 youth and adults for a community needs assessment.
Noble-Tabiolo, Page # of #2 4
May 2011-Aug 2011 High School Tutor and Mentor
Honolulu, HI Upward Bound Math and Science at University of Hawaiʻi-Leeward Community College
• Tutored high schools students in math and science.
• Advised students on preparing for college applications and CV and personal statement writing.
Feb 2004-May 2004 English as a Second-Language Teacher
Beijing, China Da Yue Middle School
• Prepared lesson plans for four English classes, taught three times a week for a total of 200 students.
• Developed valuable skills in didactic teaching and youth engagement.
May 2003-Aug 2003 Residential Advisor and Tutor
Waipahu, HI Upward Bound Math and Science at University of Hawaiʻi-Leeward Community College
• Advised and motivated disadvantaged and underrepresented high school students about college.
• Enforced rules in the dormitory; coordinated social activities; and offered tutored services.
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Jan 2013-Mar 2014 Community Advisory Board Member
Honolulu, HI Kalihi Calls, Kōkua Kalihi Valley Community Health Center
• Assisted in developing the Kalihi Calls Internship Program (KCIP) concept for high school students to
engage in community, leadership and social justice work in their underserved community.
• Designed the IEC materials for KCIP, such as the application and fliers.
Aug 2013-May 2014 Treasurer
Honolulu, HI Hui Ola Pono, Public Health Graduate Student Organization, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
• Handled financial transactions for organization, amounting to approximately USD$1000.
• Assisted in coordination of leadership/service projects, social and community events.
Aug 2006-May 2007 President
Saint Louis, MO Clinical Laboratory and Investigative Medical Sciences Club, Saint Louis University
• Reinstated the organization after two years of stagnancy, and boosted membership from zero to 30 and
zero to USD$500 in grants.
• Coordinated informational seminars aimed at professional recruitment and health occupations.
• Launched a campus-wide fundraiser selling medical scrubs, which raised $500 to subsidize student
registration fees for the Missouri Clinical Lab Science Conference.
Aug 2005-May 2006 Treasurer
Saint Louis, MO Filipino Student Association, Saint Louis University
• Oversaw the organization’s budget and expenditures for the USD$10,000 annual Filipino cultural show,
participation at the Midwest regional Filipino conference, and other social/philanthropic events.
• Co-founded the first forum on campus called “Identity. Discover. Define," which brought together 10
cultural organizations to discuss race and diversity.
RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS
Nov 2014 American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA
Title: Empowering youth to advocate for social justice and health equity in a resettlement community in
the Philippines through a needs assessment powered by geographical-information-systems-(GIS)-
technology (Oral Presentation, Abstract# 300279)
Apr 2014 MPH Capstone Committee Presentation, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI
Title: A needs assessment utilizing geographical-information-systems-(GIS)-technology coupled with
youth empowerment to address the social injustices and health inequities of an informal settlement
community in the Philippines. (Oral Presentation)
Oct 2013 Global Social Justice in the Philippines, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI
Title: Youth + Technology + Data + Hope = Change (Oral Presentation)
Aug 2013 Community Presentation in Southville 7, Calauan, Philippines
Title: Redefining Hope for Southville 7 (Oral Presentation)
May 2008 Research Conference at Laboratory of Molecular Immunology, NIAID, NIH, Bethesda, MD
Title: Novel Roles for Neutrophil Chemoattractant Receptors (Oral Presentation)
Oct 2006 Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science Conference, Miami, FL
Title: Effects of Membrane Depolarization, Calcium Influx, and Neuromodulatory Input on Organelle
Trafficking in the Processes of Hippocampal Neurons (Poster Presentation)
Nov 2005 14th Annual McNair Scholars Research Conference, Delavan, WI
Title: Roles of Catestatin on the Nicotinic Induced Release of Catecholamines from Rat Brain Slices
(Poster Presentation)
Jul 2005 Pennsylvania State University McNair Summer Research Conference, State College, PA
Title: Roles of Catestatin on the Nicotinic Induced Release of Catecholamines from Rat Brain
Slices (Poster Presentation)
Noble-Tabiolo, Page # of #3 4
RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES
Jul 2015 Global Health Corps End-of-Year Retreat in Kigali, Rwanda
Jan 2015 Global Health Corps Mid-Year Retreat in South Luangwa, Zambia
Jun 2014 Global Health Corps Training at Yale University, New Haven, CT
Nov 2014 American Public Health Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA
Nov 2013 American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Boston, MA
Jan 2013 Cross Cultural Health Conference, Hawaii Public Health Association, Honolulu, HI
Oct 2012 Pacific Global Health Conference, Hawaii Public Health Association, Honolulu, HI
Jan 2008 Keystone Symposium, Chemokine and Chemokine Receptors, Keystone, CO
Apr 2007 American Society of Clinical Lab Science Missouri Conference, Lake of the Ozarks, MO
Feb 2007 Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities Program at NIH, Bethesda, MD
Oct 2006 Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science Conference, Miami, FL
Apr 2006 American Society of Clinical Lab Science Missouri/Kansas Conference, Overland Park, KS
Nov 2005 14th Annual McNair Scholars Research Conference, Delavan, WI
Jul 2005 Pennsylvania State University McNair Summer Research Conference, State College, PA
INVITED GUEST SPEAKER
Jan 2014 Guest Speaker, SW631-Social Work Practice in Comm., University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI
Sep 2013 Guest Speaker, PH 303-Global Health. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI
May 2013 Keynote Speaker, Scholarship Awards Ceremony, Farrington High School, Honolulu, HI
Apr 2012 Guest Speaker, Biology Class, Kamehameha Schools at Kapalama, Honolulu, HI
Feb 2012 Keynote Speaker, Health Occupations Student Association State Conference, Honolulu, HI
Oct 2011 Keynote Speaker, Health Academy Induction Ceremony, Farrington High School, Honolulu, HI
PUBLICATIONS AND BLOG POSTS
Jan 2015 Noble-Tabiolo, C. Global Health Corps Website; Title: The Threat of Non-Communicable Diseases in
Malawi (http://ghcorps.org/the-threat-of-non-communicable-diseases-ncds-walking-to-raise-awareness-for-
breast-cancer-in-malawi/)
Nov 2014 Noble-Tabiolo, C. National Library of Medicine- Community Health Maps; Title: Technology + Youth =
Change (http://communityhealthmaps.nlm.nih.gov/2014/11/13/technology-youth-change/)
May 2014 Noble-Tabiolo, C. 2013 Community Needs Assessment Report for Southville 7, Calauan, Philippines; Title:
Household Survey & GIS-Mapping Project - Accelerating Forward-Unlad Bayan
April 2014 University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, MPH Capstone Final Paper; Title: A needs assessment utilizing
geographical-information-systems-(GIS)-technology coupled with youth empowerment to address the
social injustices and health inequities of an informal settlement community in the Philippines.
VOLUNTEER
Oct 2014 Volunteer, 1st Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk, Lilongwe, Malawi
Apr 2012-May 2014 Community Mentor and Judge, Farrington High School Senior Projects, Honolulu, HI
Aug 2013-Apr 2014 Community Volunteer, Kōkua Kalihi Valley Community Health Center, Honolulu, HI
Mar 2007 Volunteer, Campus Ministry at Saint Louis University, Cuatros Ciénegas, Mexico
Nov 2005 Hurricane Katrina Volunteer, Student Government Assoc. at Saint Louis University, New Orleans, LA
SKILLS
Programatic
Conducting focus group discussions, key-informant interviews and self-administered surveys across diverse backgrounds
Skilled in budgeting, event planning, outreach, marketing, and managing and training of staff
Technical and Research
Data entry, management and analysis using STATA, SPSS, and Excel
Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, Powerpoint)
Apple Suite (Pages, Numbers and Keynote)
iMovie and Windows Movie Maker
Geographical-information-systems (GIS) Google Apps (Open Data Kit (ODK) and Formhub)
Managing social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube), web and blog writing
Languages
English (native); Spanish and Mandarin Chinese (proficient); French, Ilokano and Chichewa (working knowledge)
Recommendations Upon Request
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  • 1. CHAD KUʻUIPO NOBLE-TABIOLO 2108 Pacheco St. Apt. 7, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96819 | chad.noble.tabiolo@gmail.com | cell: (+265)-99-541-3840 (Malawi) PROFESSIONAL STATEMENT My foundation in research, advocacy, and public health intersects with my commitment to engage communities through collaboration, dialogue and innovation to address the barriers to social justice and health equity, both locally and internationally. EDUCATION 2014 M.P.H. Native Hawaiian & Indigenous Health GPA 3.77 University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Dept. of Public Health 2007 BS Clinical Laboratory Science GPA 3.57 Saint Louis University, Doisy College of Health Sciences
 INTERNATIONAL STUDY, VOLUNTEER AND EMPLOYMENT Jun 2014-Aug 2015 Lilongwe, Malawi Global Health Corps May 2013-Aug 2013 Calauan, Philippines Consuelo Foundation Dec 2012-Jan 2013 Cap Haïtien, Haiti Randolph World Ministries Jun 2007-Jul 2007 Cap Haïtien, Haiti Randolph World Ministries Mar 2007 Cuatros Ciénegas, Mexico Campus Ministry at Saint Louis University Aug 2004-Dec 2004 Madrid, Spain Saint Louis University-Madrid Jan 2004-May 2004 Beijing, China The Beijing Center, Univ. of Intl. Business and Economics MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE 
 Board of Certification, Medical Laboratory Scientist American Society of Clinical Pathologists, No. 234538 2010-2016 State Licensure, Medical Laboratory Scientists Department of Health, State of Hawaiʻi, No. 4863 2010-2016
 HONORS AND AWARDS Jun 2014-Aug 2015 Global Health Corps Fellow, USA and Malawi May 2013-Aug 2013 Consuelo Foundation Fellow, USA and Philippines Mar 2013 Overall, Kāhiko and Auāna Hula Dancer Winner, Merrie Monarch Hula Festival, Kāwailiʻula, Hilo, HI Jan 2013 Graduate Student Organization Research Grant Recipient, Univ. of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI Aug 2012-Dec 2013 Graduate Division Achievement Scholarship Recipient, Univ. of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI May 2011-Aug 2011 First Place Men’s Novice B, Hui Wa’a State Championship, Kamehameha Canoe Club, Honolulu, HI Aug 2007-Dec 2009 Post-Baccalaureate Research Fellow, National Institutes of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD May 2005-May 2007 Ronald E. McNair Scholar, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO Aug 2002-May 2007 SLU Vision Scholarship Recipient, Saint Louis University, MO May 2007 Student of the Year, Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO Apr 2007 Alpha Eta Honors Society Member, USA Mar 2007 Emil von Behring Scholarship Recipient, USA Feb 2007 Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities Fellow, NIAID, NIH, Bethesda, MD Sep 2006 Sister Mary Dolorosa Pope Scholarship Recipient, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO May 2006-Aug 2006 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Aug 2002-May 2006 Jesuit Scholarship Recipient, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO PUBLIC HEALTH AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Jun 2014-Aug 2015 Monitoring & Evaluation and Communications Officer and Global Health Corps Fellow Lilongwe, Malawi Centre for Youth Empowerment and Civic Education • Developed monitoring and evaluation tools for focus group discussions, key informant interviews, questionnaires, logic frame models and performance monitoring plans for projects on sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR), child marriages, child labour and the organization’s 5-year strategic plan. • Conducted a survey with 1500 participants on the knowledge, attitudes and practices on youth SRHR in rural villages; and compiled a report based on analyzed quantitative/qualitative data. • Developed information, education and communication materials; produced short videos using iMovie on project highlights and success stories; and maintained organization’s social media platforms. Noble-Tabiolo, Page # of #1 4
  • 2. May 2013-Aug 2013 Project Director and Summer Fellow Calauan, Philippines Consuelo Foundation • Mobilized 30 youth leaders and dozens of community and government stakeholders, through dialogue, focus group discussions and interviews to address the needs of the slum community. • Coordinated the surveying of 3000 families in a slum on general demographics and community needs. • Analyzed data using STATA statistical software and compiled a report for presentation to stakeholders. • Applied and secured financial and technological support from Revolutionary Optimists and Map Your World through donation of 15 android-mobile phones and USD$3000. Aug 2011-Jan 2012 Graduate Research Assistant Honolulu, HI Tobacco Prevention and Control, Cancer Research Center, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa • Surveyed Hawaiʻi adolescents on the impacts of media and peers on alcohol, tobacco, and drug use. • Taught an evidence-based, eight lesson curriculum called Project Towards No Tobacco (TNT) aimed at preventing tobacco and alcohol use among Hawaiʻi adolescents. Dec 2012, Jul 2007 Medical Laboratory Instructor and Volunteer Cap Haïtian, Haiti Randolph World Ministries • Trained local technicians in phlebotomy and basic laboratory testing for HIV, malaria, sickle cell anemia. • Promoted good public health practices through education and awareness on sexual reproductive health. • Distributed and inventoried 500 pounds of laboratory supplies to partner clinics and laboratories. Aug 2007-Jan 2009 Post-Baccalaureate Research Fellow Bethesda, MD Laboratory of Molecular Immunology, NIAID, National Institutes of Health • Investigated the function, signal transduction, trafficking, and specificity of chemoattractants to chemokine and formyl-peptide receptors on human and mouse leukocytes and monoclonal cell lines. • Performed intraperitoneal injections of chemicals into mice to elicit leukocyte chemotaxis for fluorescent automated cell-sorting studies. • Collected, analyzed, and interpreted data; and presented at weekly laboratory meetings, journal club, and research conferences. May 2005-Jan 2007 Ronald E. McNair Scholar and Research Fellow Saint Louis, MO Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, School of Medicine, Saint Louis University • Investigated the activity of dopaminergic neurons in the rat brain striata after anesthetization, euthanasia, and administration of a novel inhibitory molecule. • Euthanized rats using both pharmacological and guillotine methods, followed by surgical removal of the brain and precise excision of hippocampus. • Operated a perfusion instrument and scintillation counter for radioactive tritium analysis. May 2006-Aug 2006 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow Pittsburgh, PA Department of Neurobiology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh • Investigated the trafficking of mitochondria in the dendrites and axons of hippocampal neurons in the presence of chemicals under fluorescent microscopy. • Engineered a chamber that allowed for cell cultures to be perfused and regulated by drugs and oxygen under fluorescent microscopy. • Transfected and cultured hippocampal neurons with fluorescent proteins for mitochondria and synaptic boutons tracking. HEALTHCARE EXPERIENCE Apr 2010-Aug 2012 Clinical Laboratory Scientist-Generalist Honolulu, HI Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children • Performed type and Coombs, antibody ID, splitting and issuing of blood products. • Performed kleithauer betke testing, gram staining, fluid and spinal cell counts and semen analysis. • Performed heparin neutralization assay, general chemistry, and immunological testing. Nov 2006-Feb 2007 Clinical Lab Scientist-Blood Banker Saint Louis, MO Saint Louis University Hospital • Processed requisitions, collected specimen, and issued blood products. • Performed blood type and screens, antibody ID, antigen typing, and patient unit retypes. • Performed daily quality control and maintenance of reagents, supplies, and equipment. Jun 2005-Aug 2005 Emergency Room Volunteer Saint Louis, MO Saint Louis University Hospital • Assisted in casting broken limbs, suturing wounds, and admissions. • Interacted with patients, doctors, nurses, technicians, and social workers. TEACHING AND MENTORING EXPERIENCE May 2013-Aug 2013 Project Director and Youth Mentor Calauan, Philippines Consuelo Foundation and University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa • Developed a youth leadership project focused on empowerment, leadership, and life skills building. • 30 youth and adults for a community needs assessment. Noble-Tabiolo, Page # of #2 4
  • 3. May 2011-Aug 2011 High School Tutor and Mentor Honolulu, HI Upward Bound Math and Science at University of Hawaiʻi-Leeward Community College • Tutored high schools students in math and science. • Advised students on preparing for college applications and CV and personal statement writing. Feb 2004-May 2004 English as a Second-Language Teacher Beijing, China Da Yue Middle School • Prepared lesson plans for four English classes, taught three times a week for a total of 200 students. • Developed valuable skills in didactic teaching and youth engagement. May 2003-Aug 2003 Residential Advisor and Tutor Waipahu, HI Upward Bound Math and Science at University of Hawaiʻi-Leeward Community College • Advised and motivated disadvantaged and underrepresented high school students about college. • Enforced rules in the dormitory; coordinated social activities; and offered tutored services. LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE Jan 2013-Mar 2014 Community Advisory Board Member Honolulu, HI Kalihi Calls, Kōkua Kalihi Valley Community Health Center • Assisted in developing the Kalihi Calls Internship Program (KCIP) concept for high school students to engage in community, leadership and social justice work in their underserved community. • Designed the IEC materials for KCIP, such as the application and fliers. Aug 2013-May 2014 Treasurer Honolulu, HI Hui Ola Pono, Public Health Graduate Student Organization, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa • Handled financial transactions for organization, amounting to approximately USD$1000. • Assisted in coordination of leadership/service projects, social and community events. Aug 2006-May 2007 President Saint Louis, MO Clinical Laboratory and Investigative Medical Sciences Club, Saint Louis University • Reinstated the organization after two years of stagnancy, and boosted membership from zero to 30 and zero to USD$500 in grants. • Coordinated informational seminars aimed at professional recruitment and health occupations. • Launched a campus-wide fundraiser selling medical scrubs, which raised $500 to subsidize student registration fees for the Missouri Clinical Lab Science Conference. Aug 2005-May 2006 Treasurer Saint Louis, MO Filipino Student Association, Saint Louis University • Oversaw the organization’s budget and expenditures for the USD$10,000 annual Filipino cultural show, participation at the Midwest regional Filipino conference, and other social/philanthropic events. • Co-founded the first forum on campus called “Identity. Discover. Define," which brought together 10 cultural organizations to discuss race and diversity. RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS Nov 2014 American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA Title: Empowering youth to advocate for social justice and health equity in a resettlement community in the Philippines through a needs assessment powered by geographical-information-systems-(GIS)- technology (Oral Presentation, Abstract# 300279) Apr 2014 MPH Capstone Committee Presentation, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI Title: A needs assessment utilizing geographical-information-systems-(GIS)-technology coupled with youth empowerment to address the social injustices and health inequities of an informal settlement community in the Philippines. (Oral Presentation) Oct 2013 Global Social Justice in the Philippines, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI Title: Youth + Technology + Data + Hope = Change (Oral Presentation) Aug 2013 Community Presentation in Southville 7, Calauan, Philippines Title: Redefining Hope for Southville 7 (Oral Presentation) May 2008 Research Conference at Laboratory of Molecular Immunology, NIAID, NIH, Bethesda, MD Title: Novel Roles for Neutrophil Chemoattractant Receptors (Oral Presentation) Oct 2006 Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science Conference, Miami, FL Title: Effects of Membrane Depolarization, Calcium Influx, and Neuromodulatory Input on Organelle Trafficking in the Processes of Hippocampal Neurons (Poster Presentation) Nov 2005 14th Annual McNair Scholars Research Conference, Delavan, WI Title: Roles of Catestatin on the Nicotinic Induced Release of Catecholamines from Rat Brain Slices (Poster Presentation) Jul 2005 Pennsylvania State University McNair Summer Research Conference, State College, PA Title: Roles of Catestatin on the Nicotinic Induced Release of Catecholamines from Rat Brain Slices (Poster Presentation) Noble-Tabiolo, Page # of #3 4
  • 4. RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES Jul 2015 Global Health Corps End-of-Year Retreat in Kigali, Rwanda Jan 2015 Global Health Corps Mid-Year Retreat in South Luangwa, Zambia Jun 2014 Global Health Corps Training at Yale University, New Haven, CT Nov 2014 American Public Health Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA Nov 2013 American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Boston, MA Jan 2013 Cross Cultural Health Conference, Hawaii Public Health Association, Honolulu, HI Oct 2012 Pacific Global Health Conference, Hawaii Public Health Association, Honolulu, HI Jan 2008 Keystone Symposium, Chemokine and Chemokine Receptors, Keystone, CO Apr 2007 American Society of Clinical Lab Science Missouri Conference, Lake of the Ozarks, MO Feb 2007 Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities Program at NIH, Bethesda, MD Oct 2006 Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science Conference, Miami, FL Apr 2006 American Society of Clinical Lab Science Missouri/Kansas Conference, Overland Park, KS Nov 2005 14th Annual McNair Scholars Research Conference, Delavan, WI Jul 2005 Pennsylvania State University McNair Summer Research Conference, State College, PA INVITED GUEST SPEAKER Jan 2014 Guest Speaker, SW631-Social Work Practice in Comm., University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI Sep 2013 Guest Speaker, PH 303-Global Health. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI May 2013 Keynote Speaker, Scholarship Awards Ceremony, Farrington High School, Honolulu, HI Apr 2012 Guest Speaker, Biology Class, Kamehameha Schools at Kapalama, Honolulu, HI Feb 2012 Keynote Speaker, Health Occupations Student Association State Conference, Honolulu, HI Oct 2011 Keynote Speaker, Health Academy Induction Ceremony, Farrington High School, Honolulu, HI PUBLICATIONS AND BLOG POSTS Jan 2015 Noble-Tabiolo, C. Global Health Corps Website; Title: The Threat of Non-Communicable Diseases in Malawi (http://ghcorps.org/the-threat-of-non-communicable-diseases-ncds-walking-to-raise-awareness-for- breast-cancer-in-malawi/) Nov 2014 Noble-Tabiolo, C. National Library of Medicine- Community Health Maps; Title: Technology + Youth = Change (http://communityhealthmaps.nlm.nih.gov/2014/11/13/technology-youth-change/) May 2014 Noble-Tabiolo, C. 2013 Community Needs Assessment Report for Southville 7, Calauan, Philippines; Title: Household Survey & GIS-Mapping Project - Accelerating Forward-Unlad Bayan April 2014 University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, MPH Capstone Final Paper; Title: A needs assessment utilizing geographical-information-systems-(GIS)-technology coupled with youth empowerment to address the social injustices and health inequities of an informal settlement community in the Philippines. VOLUNTEER Oct 2014 Volunteer, 1st Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk, Lilongwe, Malawi Apr 2012-May 2014 Community Mentor and Judge, Farrington High School Senior Projects, Honolulu, HI Aug 2013-Apr 2014 Community Volunteer, Kōkua Kalihi Valley Community Health Center, Honolulu, HI Mar 2007 Volunteer, Campus Ministry at Saint Louis University, Cuatros Ciénegas, Mexico Nov 2005 Hurricane Katrina Volunteer, Student Government Assoc. at Saint Louis University, New Orleans, LA SKILLS Programatic Conducting focus group discussions, key-informant interviews and self-administered surveys across diverse backgrounds Skilled in budgeting, event planning, outreach, marketing, and managing and training of staff Technical and Research Data entry, management and analysis using STATA, SPSS, and Excel Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) Apple Suite (Pages, Numbers and Keynote) iMovie and Windows Movie Maker Geographical-information-systems (GIS) Google Apps (Open Data Kit (ODK) and Formhub) Managing social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube), web and blog writing Languages English (native); Spanish and Mandarin Chinese (proficient); French, Ilokano and Chichewa (working knowledge) Recommendations Upon Request Noble-Tabiolo, Page # of #4 4