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Senior Data Scientist – Biomedical AI

Location: London (Hybrid, 4 days on-site)

Advance the future of AI-driven biomedical discovery


The Opportunity

We’re seeking an experienced data scientist with strong biological or biomedical expertise to help shape and deliver cutting-edge AI solutions in life sciences.

You’ll play a key role in applying advanced machine learning to complex biomedical data, contributing to breakthroughs in drug discovery, biomarker identification, and health data analysis. This is a chance to make real scientific impact in a fast-growing, mission-led company.


What You’ll Do

  • Design and implement machine learning models across diverse biomedical datasets (genomics, proteomics, imaging, clinical data, etc.)
  • Collaborate with biologists, clinicians, and engineers to translate biological problems into scalable AI solutions
  • Contribute to the development of data pipelines, model validation, and reproducible research practices
  • Support strategic data science initiatives and guide junior team members
  • Present findings and represent the team at internal reviews and external scientific forums


Why Join

  • Work at the cutting edge of AI and biomedical research
  • Help accelerate discovery and improve patient outcomes through data science
  • Collaborate with top-tier scientists, engineers, and research partners
  • Hybrid model: 4 days in London HQ, fostering close collaboration and innovation


This role is ideal for a data scientist passionate about applying AI to unlock new insights into biology, disease, and human health. Apply now!

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