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Apr 2, 2026

Scientific Community Fellow (Part-Time)

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We're looking for a sharp, science-literate generalist who's as comfortable drafting a LinkedIn post as they are holding a conversation about CRISPR delivery vectors. This is a hybrid community-building and growth role where you'll own the connective tissue between Phylo and the academic biology world — running our community channels, forging partnerships with top labs, and creatively getting the word out about what we're building. This is ideal for a early career or current master's/PhD student who wants real startup experience without leaving academia. You'll wear many hats and work directly with the founders. What You'll Do • Lab Program Operations: Help manage and scale our lab program — coordinating onboarding, gathering feedback, and ensuring research labs get the most out of Biomni Lab. • University Ambassador Program: Build and run a university ambassador program to drive adoption among graduate students, postdocs, and PIs at top research institutions. • Community Building: Nurture and grow our community of 8,400+ scientists — organizing events (virtual and in-person), facilitating discussions, and surfacing power users and champions. • Content & Communications: Draft newsletters, email campaigns, and educational content tailored to a scientific audience. Help craft messaging that translates complex biology for broader reach. • Partnership Support: Help coordinate partnerships with research institutions, biotech companies, and scientific organizations. • Event Coordination: Help plan and execute our presence at scientific conferences, workshops, and community meetups. • Whatever You Dream Up: The world’s your oyster in this role; we want someone who sees opportunities we haven't thought of yet and runs with them. If you have an idea for how to grow a scientific community, we want to hear it. Who You Are • Science background strongly preferred. Biology, bioengineering, molecular biology, genomics, or adjacent fields. You can read a paper abstract and actually understand it. • Current undergrad, master's, or PhD student (or recent grad). You're early in your career but intellectually ambitious. • Clear, confident communicator. You write well, you speak well, and you're not afraid to cold-email a PI at a top lab. • Excitement for community marketing and virality. You're already have a feel for what works in building communities - online and offline; you're excited to contribute to the Phylo brand and leadership in the AI for science space. • Builder mentality. You thrive in ambiguity, take ownership, and don't wait to be told what to do. • Comfortable in the room. You can hold your own in conversations with PhDs and lab directors without being one (yet). Nice to Have • Experience leading student organizations (e.g., Nucleate) or managing an online community (e.g., Slack, Discord, forums) • Prior internship or project work in biotech, life sciences, or a research lab • Proficiency with AI tools like Claude Code/Cowork, Notion, Canva, Figma, etc. • A personal social media presence that shows you understand content and audience • Event planning experience (even informal - hackathons, club events, meetups count) • A portfolio of past work - include a link in your application and we'll definitely look at it! Details • Type: Part-time (15–20 hrs/week), with potential to grow • Compensation: Competitive hourly rate • Location: On-site/hybrid in South San Francisco • Start Date: ASAP Why Join Us? • Competitive salary and equity - share in building the future of biomedical discovery • Full medical, dental, and vision coverage, including free therapy sessions and eyewear stipend • 401(k) to help you build long-term financial security (US only) • Unlimited PTO to recharge when you need it (US only) • Lunch and snacks when you're in the office • Regular team offsites and company events • A culture of excellence and speed - we move fast, think big, and support each other every step of the way • Your work will directly impact our mission to 100X biomedical discoveries through AI