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Senior Data Scientist – Biomedical AI #128205; London (Hybrid, 4 days onsite)

I’m working with a fast-growing company at the cutting edge of AI-driven biomedical research. They’re hiring a Senior Data Scientist with strong biological or biomedical expertise to design and deliver next-generation machine learning solutions for life sciences.



You’ll apply advanced ML to complex datasets - genomics, proteomics, imaging, clinical data, accelerating work in drug discovery, biomarker development, and health data analysis.



Build and deploy ML models across diverse biomedical datasets

Collaborate with biologists, clinicians, and engineers to turn scientific questions into AI solutions

Develop robust data pipelines and reproducible research workflows

Support strategic data science initiatives and mentor junior colleagues

Strong academic background in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Data Science, or related field (advanced degree preferred)

Hands-on experience applying ML to biological or biomedical data

Proficient in Python and modern ML frameworks

Solid understanding of data quality, validation, and reproducible research

Work at the intersection of AI, biology, and medicine

Contribute directly to real-world biomedical breakthroughs

Hybrid setup with 4 days a week in their London HQ to support deep collaboration



If you’re passionate about applying AI to advance biological understanding and improve patient outcomes, this is a rare opportunity to make meaningful scientific impact.

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