Fellow in AI/ML for Cellular and Protein Computational Biology
Company:
Harvard University
Job Location:
Cambridge, 02138
Category:
Data Science
Type:
Full-Time
School: Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department/Area: Kempner Institute for the Study of Natural and Artificial Intelligence
Position Description
The Kempner Institute at Harvard University seeks early-career researchers to help shape the future of AI as Kempner AI Fellows. We are looking for candidates with strong foundations in modern AI/ML and the ambition to develop new AI approaches for high-impact problems in cellular and protein computational biology.
This role focuses on applying modern AI/ML methods to protein and cellular biology, including protein structure prediction, protein-protein and small-molecule-protein docking, cell state prediction from large-scale Perturb-seq datasets, and multimodal modeling of protein function and cellular state.
We seek candidates with strong technical preparation in modern AI/ML, a demonstrated record of research accomplishment, and experience in computational biology or biological data analysis. Strong candidates may come from protein-focused, cell-state-focused, or multimodal biological modeling backgrounds and will have expertise in one or more of the following areas:
Appointment Terms
Please submit the following items in PDF format no later than 11:59pm EST Monday, June 1, 2026:
Applications received after the deadline will be reviewed on a rolling basis if positions remain available.
We anticipate a start date of September 15, 2026.
Contact Information
Molly Marshall
Contact Email: Kempnerinstitute@harvard.edu
Salary Range
Expected annual salary is $54,600 for candidates holding a bachelor's degree and $60,060 for candidates holding a master's degree. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Minimum Number of References Required: 1
Maximum Number of References Allowed: 2
Department/Area: Kempner Institute for the Study of Natural and Artificial Intelligence
Position Description
The Kempner Institute at Harvard University seeks early-career researchers to help shape the future of AI as Kempner AI Fellows. We are looking for candidates with strong foundations in modern AI/ML and the ambition to develop new AI approaches for high-impact problems in cellular and protein computational biology.
This role focuses on applying modern AI/ML methods to protein and cellular biology, including protein structure prediction, protein-protein and small-molecule-protein docking, cell state prediction from large-scale Perturb-seq datasets, and multimodal modeling of protein function and cellular state.
We seek candidates with strong technical preparation in modern AI/ML, a demonstrated record of research accomplishment, and experience in computational biology or biological data analysis. Strong candidates may come from protein-focused, cell-state-focused, or multimodal biological modeling backgrounds and will have expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- foundation model training, evaluation, and adaptation
- protein structure modeling and docking
- cell state prediction from large-scale perturbation datasets
- multimodal modeling for protein function and cellular state prediction
- familiarity with AlphaFold, RFDiffusion, CellCap, or related models for protein and cellular biology
Appointment Terms
- Fellows will conduct research under the direction of a Kempner Institute investigator.
- Fellows are appointed for a one-year term; reappointment may be possible for up to three consecutive years.
- Due to the importance of in-person mentoring, this position is based on campus, full-time, at Harvard University. Remote work for this position is not possible.
- Bachelor's or master's degree in computer science, statistics, electrical engineering, applied mathematics, computational biology, bioengineering, biophysics, or a related quantitative field required by the expected start date.
- Strong technical background in modern AI/ML, including deep learning and hands-on experience with frameworks such as PyTorch or JAX
- Demonstrated research productivity, including publications in venues such as ICML, ICLR, NeurIPS, RECOMB, ISMB, or similar, and/or substantial open-source research contributions
- Demonstrated experience implementing, training, evaluating, or fine-tuning modern machine learning models
- Strong programming skills in Python and experience building and maintaining research code
- Demonstrated ability to use modern AI-assisted and agentic coding tools effectively, such as Claude Code, Codex, or similar systems, in research and development workflows
- Ability to work effectively in a collaborative research environment and communicate technical work clearly
- Experience with foundation model training, post-training, adaptation, or evaluation
- Experience with protein structure modeling, protein-protein docking, or small-molecule-protein docking
- Experience with cell state modeling from large-scale perturbation datasets, including Perturb-seq or related data
- Experience with multimodal modeling for protein function or cellular state prediction
- Familiarity with models and methods relevant to protein and cellular biology, including AlphaFold, RFDiffusion, CellCap, or related systems
- Experience with large-scale datasets, distributed training, or high-performance computing environments
- Expertise in scientific applications of AI/ML in protein biology, cellular systems, and related areas of computational biology
Please submit the following items in PDF format no later than 11:59pm EST Monday, June 1, 2026:
- CV.
- A research statement of no more than 2 pages describing your experience using modern AI/ML for protein structure, cellular state, or related biological modeling problems. Please be specific about your individual contributions.
- References - 1-2 required
- Please give the emails of up to 2 individuals who can describe your work and your potential for future discoveries.
- Referees will be contacted to submit the letters directly to the Kempner Institute.
- The application will not be considered complete until all letters have been received.
Applications received after the deadline will be reviewed on a rolling basis if positions remain available.
We anticipate a start date of September 15, 2026.
Contact Information
Molly Marshall
Contact Email: Kempnerinstitute@harvard.edu
Salary Range
Expected annual salary is $54,600 for candidates holding a bachelor's degree and $60,060 for candidates holding a master's degree. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Minimum Number of References Required: 1
Maximum Number of References Allowed: 2