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Absentia Labs seeks exceptional engineers interested in AI-enabled drug development. This role focuses on building infrastructure for mechanistic toxicology, integrating large-scale datasets for human-relevant safety assessments.
Ideal candidates will possess strong technical fundamentals, problem-solving skills, and a passion for biotechnology. Opportunities for remote work are available, with a preference for those willing to collaborate closely with the team in Boston.
We are always looking for exceptional engineers interested in building the future of AI-enabled drug development, predictive biology, and computational safety infrastructure. If you are excited about working at the intersection of AI, biotech, translational medicine, and scalable scientific systems, we would love to hear from you.
Absentia Labs is building AI-driven mechanistic toxicology and translational safety infrastructure designed to improve how biological risk and organ-level toxicity are understood earlier in drug development. Our platform integrates large-scale biological, chemical, and experimental datasets to support predictive, human-relevant safety assessment and New Approach Methodologies (NAMs).
We are looking for highly motivated engineers with broad backgrounds who are excited to solve technically challenging problems in AI, biology, infrastructure, and scientific computing. This is a general application for candidates who may fit current or future engineering needs as the company grows.
Areas of interest may include:
Hybrid and remote-friendly depending on role. Preference for candidates open to working closely with the founding team in Boston.