Staff Research Scientist, AI/ML
The Staff Research Scientist, AI/ML will develop and apply state-of-the-art AI/ML methods to solve critical problems in biomedical sciences, leveraging large open-source biological datasets to create models for understanding cells. This role involves developing, deploying, and maintaining innovative machine learning models and software tools to analyze complex biological data, collaborating with scientists, computational biologists, and engineers to advance scientific understanding.
The mission of the CZI Science Initiative is to support the science and technology that will help make it possible to cure, prevent, or manage all diseases by the end of the century. We support interdisciplinary teams of physicians, biologists, computational scientists, and engineers to expand our understanding of the human body and illness — the very science behind medicine. CZI fosters collaboration between scientists and engineers, develops tools and technologies, and builds support for basic scientific research. Our current focus is on understanding the mysteries of the cell, the fundamental building block of life. To that end, our approach in the Science Technology group is to digitally model cell function through research, advanced development, collaboration, and funding.
As a Staff Research Scientist on the AI/ML team, you will develop and apply state-of-the-art methods in artificial intelligence and machine learning to solve important problems in the biomedical sciences aligned with CZI’s mission. You will work as part of a team to leverage CZI’s large open-source biological datasets to create models that transform our understanding of cells.
You will have the opportunity to work closely with teams of scientists, computational biologists, engineers within CZI and to collaborate with CZI grantees, with CZ institutes, and other external labs and organizations. Your work will inspire and enhance the production and analysis of datasets by CZ teams and collaborators. Scientific focus areas could include single cell biology, imaging, genomics, and proteomics.
Posted June 1, 2026