Location
London, UK
Posted
June 06, 2026
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Job Description
**THE AI ACCELERATOR**
The AI Accelerator is a brand-new, London-based hub, sitting within Computational Innovation (CI), which is a global organisation comprising computational biology, human genetics, data excellence and AI expertise.
The purpose of CIβs AI Accelerator is to provision production-quality, versatile, foundational biomedical AI capabilities that can be adapted and deployed to improve and accelerate portfolio decision-making and increase the probability of success, by furthering understanding of the biology driving patient outcomes and identifying mechanisms involved in disease.
A core component of the AI department is AI Systems, a team focused on designing, building and deploying versatile biomedical foundation models that, through adaptation, can enhance human understanding of disease biology and help identify potential targets, biomarkers and patient segments for further research.
AI Systems will exploit neural-based methods to int...
The AI Accelerator is a brand-new, London-based hub, sitting within Computational Innovation (CI), which is a global organisation comprising computational biology, human genetics, data excellence and AI expertise.
The purpose of CIβs AI Accelerator is to provision production-quality, versatile, foundational biomedical AI capabilities that can be adapted and deployed to improve and accelerate portfolio decision-making and increase the probability of success, by furthering understanding of the biology driving patient outcomes and identifying mechanisms involved in disease.
A core component of the AI department is AI Systems, a team focused on designing, building and deploying versatile biomedical foundation models that, through adaptation, can enhance human understanding of disease biology and help identify potential targets, biomarkers and patient segments for further research.
AI Systems will exploit neural-based methods to int...