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Group Leader: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Biology

Earlham Institute
Norwich
2 weeks ago
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Appointment of Group Leader in Artificial Intelligence

The Earlham Institute (EI), located on the Norwich Research Park, is a UK national facility driving innovation in bioscience through genomics. is to understand the natural world using cutting-edge approaches in genomics, computational systems, and synthetic biology. 


We operate in a uniquely interdisciplinary environment, exploring the complexity of living systems to protect life on Earth. Through research, collaboration, training, and scientific services, EI is leading a revolution in data-intensive bioscience.


We are now seeking an exceptional and ambitious researcher to join our Research Faculty as a Group Leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI). 


The successful candidate will establish an internationally recognised research programme in AI and Machine Learning (ML) applied to biology. 


We welcome applicants whose work advances fundamental understanding of living systems through AI/ML, and who develop mathematical models to uncover the basic rules of life. 


We are particularly interested in research that complements EI’s national capabilities, including high-performance computing, , and platforms.


The appointed Group Leader will:

Develop an innovative and independent research programme.


Build strong collaborations across EI, academia, industry, government, and other stakeholders.
Contribute to the development of tools and technologies that support bioscience innovation.

Applicants should demonstrate:

A strong track record of securing competitive research funding.


High-quality publications in relevant fields.
Experience in developing and leading a research programme.
A commitment to fostering an inclusive, diverse, and supportive research culture.

What we offer:

A collaborative and forward-thinking research environment focused on genomics, computational, systems, and synthetic biology.


Mentorship and support for securing research funding.
Flexible and part-time working options for all research leadership roles.
Professional development and administrative support.
A centred on openness, innovation and excellence.
Access to state-of-the-art facilities including , , the Earlham Biofoundry, and automated systems.
High-performance computing infrastructure.
Competitive salary and pension scheme.
On-site sports facilities, cycle schemes, and
A vibrant research community in a .

Application Process:


Please submit a single document including:

A one-page cover letter


Full CV and publication list
Description of current research activities (max. 2 pages)
Vision for your research and strategic goals (max. 2 pages), including how your work will contribute to and benefit from the Earlham Institute.

Proposed interview dates: November 2025


Application deadline: 24 October 2025


Applications for a Senior Group Leader (Tenure Track or Tenured) appointment will be considered from candidates who meet both the essential and desirable criteria.

We are committed to . We welcome applications from all backgrounds and encourage candidates seeking full-time, part-time, or flexible working arrangements. As a Disability Confident employer, we guarantee interviews for disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria.


The Earlham Institute is a registered charity (No.1136213), strategically funded by UKRI/BBSRC, and is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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