Roy Elzur
About Roy Elzur
Roy Elzur is an Associate Computational Biologist at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, where he has worked since 2019. He previously held internships at Browsi and Amazon Web Services, and he earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Yale University.
Work at Broad Institute
Roy Elzur has been employed at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard since 2019. In his role as an Associate Computational Biologist, he contributes to various projects that involve computational methods in biology. The Broad Institute is known for its collaborative approach to biomedical research, and Elzur's work supports the institute's mission to improve human health through genomics and data analysis.
Previous Experience at Browsi
Before joining the Broad Institute, Roy Elzur worked as a Software Development Intern at Browsi in 2017. During his two-month internship in Tel Aviv, he gained experience in software development, contributing to projects that enhance user engagement through technology.
Internship at Amazon Web Services
In 2018, Roy Elzur completed a two-month internship as a Software Development Engineering Intern at Amazon Web Services in the San Francisco Bay Area. This role provided him with practical experience in software engineering within a leading cloud computing environment, allowing him to develop skills relevant to large-scale software systems.
Education at Yale University
Roy Elzur attended Yale University from 2015 to 2019, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Science. His education at Yale equipped him with a strong foundation in computational theory, programming, and data analysis, which he applies in his current role in computational biology.