Research Assistant in Computer Vision and Biomedical Imaging - Strand, London, WC2R 2LS About Us
The Sailem Group is a dynamic, multidisciplinary research team focused on advancing cancer care through cutting-edge computational and AI technologies. We develop innovative approaches that combine deep learning, computer vision, and bioinformatics to extract actionable insights from complex, multi-modal data, including medical imaging, genomics, and clinical records.
A central theme of our work is the discovery of predictive biomarkers to guide personalised cancer treatment. We place strong emphasis on explainability, robustness, and clinical relevance to ensure our AI models are trustworthy and impactful in real-world settings.
To learn more about our research and collaborations, visit the Biomedical AI and Data Science Group website .
About The Role
By joining our team, you will gain hands-on experience working with real-world biomedical datasets and contribute to high-impact research that shapes next-generation AI tools with the potential to transform cancer diagnosis and treatment.
This role offers the opportunity to design, develop, and apply state-of-the-art machine learning techniques, including vision transformers (ViTs), graph neural networks (GNNs), and vision-language models (VLMs). You will work on multimodal learning tasks that require integrating diverse data types to uncover predictive and explainable biomarkers of cancer progression and treatment response.
You will collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of talented researchers and clinicians, as well as external partners and experts in oncology, computer vision, and bioinformatics. There will be opportunities to contribute to the full research pipeline, from ideation to model development and experimental design, through to dissemination via publications and translational applications.
This is an ideal position for someone passionate about innovation in AI for healthcare, eager to tackle real-world challenges, and keen to grow in a creative, collaborative, and impact-driven research environment.
This is a full time post funded by the Wellcome Trust and you will be offered a fixed term contract for 18 months.