Radical Numerics is an AI research lab building general biological intelligence. Our mission is to master the code of life, and our purpose is to reduce human suffering.
Our team created Evo, and started the field of generative genomics. Our work was featured on the cover of Science, and presented by our CEO on the main stage of TED2025. Evo was used to create the first AI gene therapy tool CRISPR-Cas9, and the first AI whole genome from scratch. Evo 2, featured in Nature, is the largest fully open source AI project across any domain.
Radical Numerics is bringing the rigor of distributed systems, model architecture, and numerics research to the challenges of biology. We’ve redesigned the foundation model training stack to turn the world’s raw scientific data (e.g. biological sequences, experiments, and physical processes), into intelligible, generative models that can expand and accelerate what humanity can understand, design, and cure.
The same generative breakthroughs that enable life-saving cures also lowers the barrier to creating engineered threats and AI-generated bioweapons. We believe these forces are inseparable. Radical Numerics was founded to develop both the power to design and the responsibility to defend.
About the RoleAs the lead of Radical Numerics’ biological data discovery efforts, you will operate at the frontier of science, partnerships, and exploration. Your mission is to identify and unlock the world’s most valuable biological datasets, many of which are not publicly available and require trust, relationships, and persistence to access.
This role is part strategist, part explorer, and part dealmaker. You will work closely with our AI researchers and scientists to identify which datasets will have the greatest impact on training the next generation of biological world models. You will then travel globally to meet researchers, hospital systems, national biobanks, sequencing centers, and pharmaceutical partners face-to-face, building relationships that allow Radical Numerics to access these datasets.
Global data discovery
Map the global landscape of biological datasets across genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, imaging, and clinical data.
Identify high-value datasets across pharma pipelines, national biobanks, hospital systems, sequencing centers, research institutes, and government repositories.
Relationship building
Travel internationally to build trusted relationships with scientists, hospital administrators, sequencing labs, biotech companies, and government programs.
Represent Radical Numerics in scientific and industry environments, establishing credibility and trust with institutions that control critical data assets.
Data acquisition strategy
Work closely with internal scientists and ML engineers to understand which datasets most improve model capability.
Evaluate dataset quality, scale, coverage, and modality diversity to prioritize acquisitions.
Negotiation and dealmaking
Structure and negotiate agreements that unlock access to datasets while navigating regulatory, privacy, ethical, and IP considerations.
Work alongside legal and compliance teams to close data-sharing and licensing agreements efficiently.
Pipeline development
Build and maintain a global pipeline of potential data partnerships.
Identify emerging programs, consortia, and initiatives where early engagement could secure long-term data access.
Strong domain knowledge in genomics, sequencing, and imaging technologies, with intuition for what makes a dataset valuable for training large-scale biological models.
Proven ability to build relationships across biotech, pharma, hospitals, research institutes, or global scientific networks.
Experience securing access to datasets, partnerships, or collaborations in life sciences or healthcare.
Excellent negotiation and communication skills with both scientific and business stakeholders.
Comfort operating in ambiguous environments and navigating complex institutions to unlock opportunities.
Most importantly, we are looking for someone who is relentless in pursuing data: someone who will fly across the world to meet the people who control the datasets that will power the future of biological AI.
Prior roles in business development, partnerships, or data licensing in biotech or healthcare.
Experience working with international research collaborations or large scientific consortia.
Familiarity with regulatory environments around health data and genomics (HIPAA, GDPR, etc.).
Prior academic or industry research experience with genomics or multi-omics datasets.
Radical Numerics is committed to equal employment opportunity and does not discriminate in any employment opportunities or practices based on an individual's race, color, creed, gender (including gender identity and gender expression), religion (all aspects of religious beliefs, observance or practice, including religious dress or grooming practices), marital status, registered domestic partner status, age, national origin or ancestry (including language use restrictions and possession of a driver’s license issued under California Vehicle Code section 12801.9), natural hair, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, medical condition (including cancer or a record or history of cancer, and genetic characteristics), sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related medical condition), genetic information, sexual orientation, military and veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state, or local laws. It also prohibits unlawful discrimination based on the perception that anyone has any of those characteristics, or is associated with a person who has or is perceived as having any of those characteristics.
Radical Numerics participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S.
Radical Numerics San Francisco, California, USA Office
800 Market St, San Francisco, California, United States, 94102 3033
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