Scientist/Senior Scientist, Clinical Risk Prediction
Company: 23andMe Research Institute
Location: Palo Alto
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
23andMe is looking for a quantitative scientist with extensive
experience in statistical modeling of human genetics data to join
our research team. You will leverage your expertise and work
collaboratively with clinical and genetic scientists in order to
build risk prediction models from 23andMe’s large-scale genetic and
phenotypic datasets, with a focus on developing clinically useful
risk prediction models that can be deployed to consumers and
clinicians. With the world’s largest database of more than 11
million research-consented customers, 23andMe is at the forefront
of using human genetics to advance biomedical research and
transform healthcare. Join our growing team in helping people
access, understand, and benefit from the human genome. Who We Are
We are a group of individuals passionate about genetic discovery.
23andMe Research Institute is a nonprofit medical research
organization that enables people everywhere to access their genetic
information, learn about themselves, and participate in the world's
largest crowdsourced research initiative. The Institute aims to be
the world's most significant contributor to scientific advancement,
uniting people with the common goal of improving health and
deepening our understanding of DNA — the code of life. What You’ll
Do Develop clinical risk prediction models by integrating genomic
data with high-dimensional phenotypic profiles. Leverage machine
learning and statistical modeling techniques to advance the
state-of-the-art in risk prediction. Work collaboratively with
members of Product, Engineering, and Clinical teams to deploy risk
models in both clinical and direct-to-consumer settings. Use a
variety of non-23andMe datasets to validate model performance.
Develop and publish materials that demonstrate the utility of
integrating genetics into clinical risk prediction in real-world
settings. Regularly present and communicate research to internal
and external stakeholders. Represent 23andMe at clinical and
scientific conferences. What You’ll Bring PhD or MD/PhD in
Statistics, Statistical Genetics, Computer Science or a related
quantitative field. Strong expertise in statistical genetics,
demonstrated by prior work experience or excellent publication
records. Deep understanding of integrating genetics in a clinical
setting, including polygenic risk scores. Research experience using
machine-learning and statistical modeling techniques to analyze
large-scale human genetics and genomics datasets. Expertise with
data analysis, programming, and related concepts in Python, ideally
working with packages such as PyTorch and NumPyro Proven experience
writing robust, well-tested code, and collaborating within a shared
GitHub repository. Outstanding interpersonal, verbal, and written
communication skills. Ability to work in a dynamic, team-oriented,
and fast-paced environment. Strongly Preferred 1-5 years of
postdoctoral/industry experience Bay area location, or willingness
to relocate About Us 23andMe, headquartered in California, is a
leading consumer genetics and research company. The company’s
mission is to help people access, understand, and benefit from the
human genome. 23andMe has pioneered direct access to genetic
information as the only company with multiple FDA authorizations
for genetic health risk reports. The company has created the
world’s largest crowdsourced platform for genetic research, with 80
percent of its customers electing to participate. 23andMe research
participants consent to research conducted by 23andMe which is
overseen by an independent third-party Institutional Review Board
(IRB) regulated under the 'Common Rule' (45 CFR part 46). More
information is available at www.23andme.com/research . At 23andMe,
we value a diverse, inclusive workforce and we provide equal
employment opportunity for all applicants and employees. All
qualified applicants for employment will be considered without
regard to an individual’s race, color, sex, gender identity, gender
expression, religion, age, national origin or ancestry,
citizenship, physical or mental disability, medical condition,
family care status, marital status, domestic partner status, sexual
orientation, genetic information, military or veteran status, or
any other basis protected by federal, state or local laws. If you
are unable to submit your application because of incompatible
assistive technology or a disability, please contact us at
accommodations-ext@23andme.com. 23andMe will reasonably accommodate
qualified individuals with disabilities to the extent required by
applicable law. Pay Transparency 23andMe takes a market-based
approach to pay, and amounts will vary depending on your geographic
location. The salary range reflected here is for a candidate based
in the San Francisco Bay Area. The successful candidate’s starting
pay will be determined based on job-related skills, experience,
qualifications, work location, and market conditions. These ranges
may be modified in the future. San Francisco Bay Area Base Pay
Range $165,000-$220,000
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