Role Overview
This position offers an exciting opportunity to leverage your expertise in cell biology to contribute to the training of next-generation AI systems. Your work will play a crucial role in shaping how models learn, reason, and perform by providing high-quality, real-world biological input. No prior experience in AI is necessary; your domain knowledge is what will make a difference.
Key Responsibilities
Design and execute experiments utilizing mammalian cell culture and transfection techniques.
Isolate and establish clonal cell lines while monitoring cellular phenotypes.
Study the structure, organization, and function of cells and organelles.
Assess and document sources of experimental variability across various model systems.
Develop and optimize experimental protocols to ensure reproducibility and scalability.
Collaborate closely with AI training teams to translate biological insights into high-quality datasets.
Communicate scientific findings effectively through well-structured written and verbal reports.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree or higher in Biology, Cell Biology, or a related scientific discipline.
Minimum of 1 year of hands-on laboratory experience with mammalian cell culture.
Proficiency in transfection methods and clonal isolation techniques.
Expert understanding of experimental systems and variability across biological models.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, emphasizing clarity and detail.
High level of organizational and critical thinking abilities.
Ability to work independently and remotely within a cross-functional team.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with rubcris or similar gene editing platforms.
Previous involvement in projects for AI training or data labeling.
Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in a relevant field.
Work Terms
Employment Type: Contract
Compensation
Hourly Rate: $40 - $60
Eligibility
This position is remote and open to candidates who can work independently.