We are building a team of exceptional, mission-driven people, who are passionate about realising the potential for generative AI in healthcare. Kicking off today are some initial roles based in London - https://lnkd.in/eHFThCVZ - we are looking for incredible full-stack AI researchers and engineers, product managers, AI clinicians, program management, and strategic partnerships. The roles will be open over the holiday period and we would love you to consider applying, and/or tag someone amazing who you think might be interested! Dominic King, MD PhD, Peter Hames, Bay Gross, Harsha Nori
If you could interface a healthcare data warehouse to GenAI I bet through well thought out prompting you would uncover a needle in a haystack to aid in population care.
Once you open these roles to the rest of Europe or the world, let me know Christopher Kelly - I have some great people I can introduce you too.
Christopher Kelly Do these clinical roles also consider other clinical cadre such as Pharmacists, or are these only medical doctors.
Product designers needed?
Are these roles open to US citizens?
interested
Christopher, great to see Microsoft investing in this space in the U.K.! Would be great to connect on AI applications in Life Sciences and Healthcare more braodly
I'm interested….
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3dReally exciting to seen the progress in healthcare over the coming years! Out of interest, why do all the product and engineering roles require a degree or masters? There are so many talented people out their who have taught themselves or built there own technologies who would be discounted due to this. And I am sure a percentage of these people would have skills that would greatly drive the success of Microsoft and healthcare AI. It just feels like a degree requirement today doesn’t fit the current world people are growing, learning and building in.