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Medical Science Liaison (MSL)

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Medical Science Liaison (MSL) — AI Training
About the Role
We're looking for experienced Medical Science Liaisons to help evaluate and improve AI systems built for the life-science and healthcare space. Your clinical knowledge and scientific communication expertise will directly shape how AI understands, interprets, and conveys complex medical data—making a real impact on the future of healthcare AI.
This is a remote, flexible contract role designed for working medical affairs professionals, clinical researchers, and scientific communicators who want to apply their expertise in a new and high-impact way.
Organization: Alignerr Type: Hourly Contract Location: Remote Commitment: 10–40 hours/week
What You’ll Do
- Review and evaluate AI-generated medical and clinical content for:
- Scientific accuracy
- Clarity
- Appropriateness for healthcare professional (HCP) audiences
- Validate clinical summaries, trial interpretations, and biomedical narratives against current evidence and regulatory standards
- Identify errors, gaps, or misleading representations in AI outputs and provide structured, expert feedback
- Help develop and refine scientific communication strategies embedded in AI training datasets
- Contribute to quality assurance processes ensuring medical integrity across AI models and outputs
- Work independently and asynchronously on your own schedule
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Requirements
- Background in medical affairs, clinical research, or scientific communications with direct experience engaging healthcare professionals
- Strong ability to interpret:
- Clinical trial data
- Peer-reviewed publications
- Regulatory materials
- Experience in a field-based or externally facing medical role, such as:
- MSL
- Clinical educator
- Medical monitor
- Scientific advisor
- Comfortable evaluating and critiquing complex biomedical content at scale
- Detail-oriented, self-motivated, and reliable


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Nice to Have
- Prior experience with:
- Data annotation
- Content evaluation
- AI quality assurance workflows
- Familiarity with:
- Pharmacovigilance
- HEOR (Health Economics and Outcomes Research)
- Medical writing
- Advanced degree in:
- Medicine (MD)
- Pharmacy (PharmD)
- Life sciences (PhD, or equivalent)
Why Join Us
- Work on cutting-edge AI projects at the intersection of life sciences and artificial intelligence
- Fully remote and flexible—work on your own schedule, from anywhere
- Freelance perks:
- Autonomy
- Variety
- Global collaboration
- Contribute to meaningful work that shapes how AI handles medical knowledge responsibly
- Exposure to advanced AI systems and how scientific expertise is integrated into them
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extension
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