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Biomedical Research Analyst | Remote

United Kingdom
$350k – $500k/yr
Posted about 17 hours ago
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Position: Member of Technical Staff, Medical Research

Type: Full-time

Compensation: $350K - $500K/yr

Location: Remote

Role Responsibilities

  • Design and own evaluation frameworks for AI systems in healthcare, including benchmarks and validation protocols.
  • Conduct research on medical reasoning, evidence-based decision making, and clinical workflows.
  • Develop benchmark datasets and evaluation environments based on real-world healthcare scenarios.
  • Collaborate with researchers and clinicians to evaluate and improve healthcare-focused AI systems.
  • Analyze performance, safety considerations, and reasoning quality in medical use cases.
  • Produce research reports and best-practice guidelines for healthcare AI evaluation.

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  • Have an advanced degree in Medicine, Public Health, Nursing, Pharmacy, Biomedical Sciences, Epidemiology, Health Economics, or a related healthcare field.
  • Possess deep expertise in clinical practice, healthcare operations, or biomedical research.
  • Have demonstrated experience conducting medical, clinical, or healthcare research.
  • Have a strong understanding of research design and healthcare decision-making processes.
  • Exhibit exceptional analytical reasoning and scientific communication skills.

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Skills

Biomedical Research
Medical Reasoning
Evidence-Based Decision Making
Clinical Workflows
Research Design
Healthcare Operations
Analytical Reasoning
Scientific Communication

Location

United Kingdom

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