Computational Protein Design Scientist (AI/ML)
Company: Basecamp Research
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Computational Protein Design Scientist (AI/ML) At Basecamp
Research we're looking for a Computational Protein Design Scientist
(AI/ML) to join our team. Full-time · Boston, US About Us Basecamp
Research is dedicated to solving major challenges in the life
sciences by exploring Beyond Known Biology. Our teams build
frontier AI models using BaseData, the world's largest
ethically-sourced and globally representative biological dataset.
Our Global Research Team collects and curates our own biological
data through partnerships with more than 152 organizations in 28
countries, giving its AI access to genetic diversity that doesn't
exist for models trained on public database sources. This enables
Basecamp Research to design novel protein sequences and biological
systems that can accelerate therapeutic research and development.
In October 2024 we closed Series B and in January 2026 finalised
pre-Series C investment from NVIDIA. With hubs both in London, UK
as well as Boston Massachusetts, USA and partners with biopharma
companies and academic institutions worldwide, our work has been
recognized with honors including Fast Company's Top 10 Most
Innovative Companies in Biotech and the FT-backed Sifted AI100 list
of Europe's leading AI startups. At Basecamp Research, we pride
ourselves on being a diverse, exciting, fun, and flexible place to
work. Our team of biologists, engineers, ML scientists, field
explorers, and operations specialists are united by a sense of
adventure and the belief that nature has already designed the
solutions to our planet’s greatest challenges – we just need to go
out and discover them! If you feel passionate about the power of
biology, data, and AI to build a better world, we’d love to hear
from you. About the Role We are seeking a Computational Protein
Design Scientist to help develop and apply machine learning methods
for AI-Programmable Gene Insertion (aiPGI™). You will work with
unusually large and diverse protein-nucleic acid interaction
datasets, develop model-driven hypotheses, and partner closely with
experimental scientists to validate designs. This role emphasizes
practical model evaluation and iteration, not just method
development. Prior experience with gene-editing systems is welcome
but not required; strong fundamentals in protein modeling and
machine learning matter more. The position is based in our Kendall
Square office in Cambridge, MA. Responsibilities Design, implement,
and apply modern machine learning and deep learning models for
protein discovery and design (e.g., sequence-based,
structure-aware, or hybrid approaches). Benchmark and critically
evaluate models on protein design tasks, including generalization,
conditionality, and robustness. Analyze and mine large-scale
metagenomic and protein datasets to identify novel systems and
functional signals. Collaborate closely with experimental
scientists to translate model outputs into testable designs; and
analyze experimental results and iterate on models. Communicate
results clearly through internal technical presentations, written
reports and documentation, as well as data visualizations and
summaries Required Qualifications Ph.D. in Bioinformatics,
Computational Biology, Structural Biology, Biophysics, Computer
Science, or a related field. Demonstrated research output in
protein modeling, protein design, or computational biology
(publications, preprints, or equivalent). Experience with
protein-nucleic acid and/or protein-protein interaction modeling.
Familiarity with protein language models, generative models,
diffusion models, and co-folding models. Strong programming skills
(Python required; experience with ML frameworks such as PyTorch or
JAX preferred). Ability to work independently while contributing
effectively to multidisciplinary teams. Experience translating
computational results into biological insight. Preferred / Bonus
Experience Prior industry experience in biotech or pharma. Exposure
to gene-editing systems (e.g., CRISPR, gene integration,
recombinases). What We Offer The opportunity to play a key
technical role in shaping how AI is applied to protein and
gene-editing system development. Access to unique, large-scale
biological datasets rarely available in academic settings. Close
collaboration with wet-lab scientists and leading academic
partners. Competitive salary, equity, comprehensive benefits, and
401(k). A fast-moving environment with real ownership and
scientific impact. Salary range for this role are depending on
skills and experience: $120k - $220k Apply for the job Do you want
to join our team as our new Computational Protein Design Scientist
(AI/ML)? Then we'd love to hear about you!
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