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Lead Data Science Biomedical AI Location: London (Hybrid 4 days on-site)
Compensation: Were looking for a data science leader with deep expertise in biology or biomedicine to guide a world-class team applying AI to complex life sciences data.

This is a unique opportunity to define how machine learning accelerates discovery across drug development, biomarker research, and health data analysis, driving both cutting-edge science and measurable real-world impact.

Youll operate at the crossroads of data science, biology, and engineering, turning intricate biological questions into scalable AI solutions that push the boundaries of biomedical research.

Set and execute the data science vision across biomedical and life sciences programmes
Lead, mentor, and grow a multidisciplinary team of data scientists, ML engineers, and bioinformaticians
Design scalable pipelines and deploy ML models across genomic, proteomic, imaging, and clinical datasets
Maintain scientific rigor through robust validation, reproducibility, and transparent research practices
Collaborate closely with biologists, clinicians, and commercial teams to identify high-value AI applications
Represent the company at key AI and scientific conferences, building thought leadership in biomedical AI

Lead at the forefront of AI and biomedical innovation
Shape how machine learning transforms discovery and improves patient outcomes
Senior compensation package (up to 150k) plus meaningful equity
Hybrid model with 4 days per week in our London HQ

This is a career-defining leadership role for a biologically fluent data science expert eager to apply AI to the next generation of biomedical breakthroughs, unlocking new insights into biology, disease, and human health.

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