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Science is at the heart of everything we do at Google DeepMind. From the beginning, we took inspiration from science to build better algorithms, and now, we want to use our toolkit to accelerate scientific discovery. By bringing together specialists with backgrounds in machine learning, computer science, physics, chemistry, biology and more, we’re optimistic that we can build new methods that will push the boundaries of what is possible and help solve the biggest problems facing humanity.
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As a Laboratory Research Scientist working on Protein Design, you will play a key role in developing and validating cutting-edge AI tools for creating proteins with novel functions, with an emphasis on enzyme catalysis. You will apply your deep practical expertise in enzymology and biochemistry to develop and execute assays to validate proteins designed by machine learning models, at our research laboratory at The Francis Crick institute. Additionally, you will use your understanding of enzyme structure and mechanism, in collaboration with machine learning experts, to troubleshoot and improve design methods. Finally, you will advise on and develop ambitious new research goals in enzyme design and engineering, as well as biomolecular modelling more generally.
In order to set you up for success as a Research Scientist at Google DeepMind, we look for the following skills and experience:
In addition, the following would be an advantage:
Application deadline: Wednesday 27th November at 5pm GMT