We are seeking a Field Research Scientist to join a global research team focused on advancing biodiversity science through innovative fieldwork and international collaboration. This position has two main components: managing international research partnerships and leading field expeditions to biodiversity hotspots worldwide.
Both activities support the collection of microbial diversity data that contributes to one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing databases of protein sequences.
This ethically sourced database underpins advanced AI foundation models designed to build a “digital twin” of Earth’s biodiversity. Because of our strong emphasis on traceable, responsible data sourcing, part of this role will also focus on coordinating the knowledge-sharing aspects of our biodiversity partnerships—from data collection through to potential commercialization.
The position combines field-based molecular biology work (including DNA extraction and processing) with collaboration management. You’ll work closely with experts across disciplines including data science, biotechnology, and biodiversity research, within a dynamic and passionate international team based in London and Boston.
Roles and Responsibilities
Collaboration Project Management
* Work with international research groups, NGOs, academic institutions, and private partners to plan and execute environmental sampling projects that generate extracted DNA for research databases and provide valuable insights for biodiversity partners (e.g., for conservation or academic purposes).
* Deliver environmental sampling and DNA extraction training to global biodiversity partners.
* Manage and apply for research and sampling permits, collaborating with governing bodies, national parks, and conservation areas to expand global sampling access.
* Coordinate DNA biobanking activities in London to support sequencing workflows and production teams.
Field Expeditions
* Plan and lead scientific expeditions to national parks, private lands, and conservation areas where sampling permits have been obtained.
* Expeditions may range from short day trips to multi-week fieldwork, including:
* Coordinating logistics for travel, accommodation, and equipment.
* Conducting fieldwork safely in a variety of environments (hiking, boating, driving, etc.).
* Collecting samples and metadata accurately and consistently.
* Managing expedition documentation (customs paperwork, packing lists, equipment tracking).
* Performing in-situ DNA extraction using portable laboratory equipment.
Key Skills and Experience
Preferred Background
* Degree or equivalent experience in Environmental Science, Biodiversity, or related Life Sciences (e.g., ecology, molecular biology, climate science, or geology).
Interpersonal Skills
* Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage clearly and professionally with internal and external stakeholders.
* Proven ability to manage multiple concurrent projects and deadlines.
* A strong motivation to contribute to global biodiversity and conservation research.
Field Skills
* Experience safely operating scientific and technical equipment in the field and in remote environments.
* Proven ability to plan and execute sampling fieldwork, including logistics, safety, and compliance.
* Knowledge of expedition planning (customs procedures, packing, first aid, lone working protocols).
* Experience leading and coordinating field teams, ensuring safety, efficiency, and data integrity.
* Skilled in data recording, management, and quality control for post-field analysis.
* Adaptability and troubleshooting skills for unpredictable field conditions.
Other Desirable Experience
* General molecular biology or microbiology skills (e.g., DNA extraction, sequencing preparation, sample processing).
* Familiarity with lab administration, biosecurity, and permitting processes.
Working Style
* Location: Office-based in London, UK (non-remote).
* Travel: Regular international travel required (approximately 2 weeks every 2 months).