Elena Rojco is an experienced SAS Programmer at Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health with a background in statistical programming for clinical trials and public health research. People who have worked with her describe her as a "quick learner, " "extremely dependable, " and a "detail-oriented professional" with excellent teaching skills.
Outside of her professional work, Elena is a passionate advocate for suicide prevention and mental health awareness. She actively supports the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, participating in fundraising walks and sharing information to help others affected by suicide loss. She was also on the Track and Field team in university.
She co-authored and presented a paper titled "Fifty Shades of Sorting" at the PharmaSUG conference in China.
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