Careers

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Are you looking for a seat at the table to partner with colleagues that care about sciencepeople, and culture? At Applied BioMath, our passion for science and impacting patients' lives drives our unique approach to revolutionize drug invention. We are innovators, we love to learn, and we take pride in working together to improve therapeutic research and development by utilizing Model Informed Drug Discovery and Development (MID3) approaches.

We value work-life balance, diversity, and inclusiveness in the workplace. Our people-centric culture supports all of our team members in bringing their authentic selves to work. We are also committed to the development of all employees and female leaders; 50% of our Senior Leadership Team members are women. If you want to join a team where work, fun and passion are part of the equation, then Applied BioMath may be the place for you!

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What Do We Enjoy About Working Here?

"I love using our models to help our collaborators make decisions in their drug discovery programs. I enjoy sharing in our collaborators’ excitement when we have learned something new about disease biology or an innovative therapeutic. It is especially nice when we utilize a model in a different way than we initially anticipated."

Joshuaine Grant
Senior Principal Scientist

“I think the best part about working here is the people. We all seem to get along really well. It’s very impressive how much we can get done together and how much we can learn from each other. I feel like there aren’t many places where you get both really intelligent and really kind people together—it really makes a difference on how easy it is to work here.”

David Flowers
Principal Scientist

"I honestly love the work because I get to use many different skills. I have some background in chemistry, biology, mathematics, and statistics. I get to use all of these pieces in which I have training—that's very satisfying."

Raibatak Das
Principal Scientist