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The ideal candidate will possess:A strong background in biology, with an emphasis on computational biology. Proficiency in Python programming and experience with AI frameworks. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to convey complex concepts clearly. Experience in data analysis and modeling. A passion for AI and its application in biological sciences.
About the job
Toloka AI is seeking a freelance Biology and Python Specialist to help train and develop AI models focused on biology. This contract role is fully remote and open to candidates based in the United States, including New York.
Role overview
This position centers on applying biological knowledge and Python skills to support the creation and improvement of AI systems. The work involves contributing to projects that use artificial intelligence in biological contexts.
Location
This is a remote freelance role. Candidates may work from anywhere in the United States.
About Toloka AI
Toloka AI is at the forefront of artificial intelligence innovation, leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance biological research and applications. Our mission is to empower researchers and organizations by providing advanced AI solutions that are accessible and effective.
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