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Cyted Health

Computational Biologist
CambridgePermanentHybridFull-TimeMid-Level
£45,000 - £ 60,000

Posted 2 weeks ago

Description

About Us
We’re Cyted - a pioneering gastrointestinal health diagnostics company enabling more patients early access and detection for esophageal cancer and Barrett’s esophagus. Our technology brings a minimally invasive diagnostic approach to market - our EndoSign test combines a swallowable pill-like device with advanced biomarkers and analytics to help detect disease earlier and faster.

What started as an idea between a health-tech entrepreneur and leading clinical scientists at Cambridge University has quickly grown into an international company operating across the UK and US, backed by investors such as EQT Life Sciences and a $44M Series B investment. But we still work like a startup - because we are one. Things move quickly here and we build as we go. Some days you’ll be solving problems first of their kind with innovative approaches. Other days you’ll just need to roll your sleeves up and get things done. That’s the reality of building a company that’s growing fast and trying to genuinely change patient outcomes.

We’re a small, highly collaborative team, which means your work matters. We have the trust and belief from our investors so you won’t disappear into layers of hierarchy or spend months waiting for decisions. If you have a good idea, we want to hear it, regardless of your role or title. We like people who are curious, adaptable, thoughtful, and always willing to learn and improve. This isn’t a polished corporate environment where everything already exists. We’re building processes, teams, products and ways of working in real time. Every day is different. If the idea of helping build something ambitious from the ground up excites you - and you want your work to have a real-world impact on people’s lives - we’d love to hear from you.

Job Summary
This is a pivotal year for Cyted’s R&D function. As our US molecular diagnostic test enters final validation and early commercialisation, we are scaling rapidly - clinically validating assays for the US market, developing next-generation sequencing classification models, and expanding our diagnostic portfolio. To support this, we have just launched our brand-new UK molecular laboratory onsite at our head office.

We are looking for someone dedicated to helping translate cutting-edge science and data into real-world patient impact. Drawing from our ~2000 internal samples, you will contribute to combining advanced assay development with our UK-based molecular lab infrastructure and capabilities, enabling scalable, high-quality testing to support US operations and accelerate adoption.

As a Computational Biologist, you will design and develop algorithms that integrate genomic, epigenetic and multi-omics data with clinical records to improve diagnostic accuracy, track disease progression, and identify patients at highest risk. You will collaborate closely with our Data Engineering, Software Engineering, and Product teams to ensure models are robust, deployable, and embedded into clinical workflows, directly contributing to advancing personalised, proactive care.

Working Pattern and Location
The role is a full-time position with a standard 37.5 hour working week. The role holder may be required to work flexibly. The Computational Biologist will be based 3 days a week at the Cyted’s Head Office, Ground Floor Building, 3 Old, Swiss, 149 Cherry Hinton Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom, CB1 7BX.

What you will be doing
Model Development
  • Design and develop innovative algorithms to interpret epigenetic profiles, genetic variants, and gene expression for early detection of GI cancers and inflammatory conditions.
  • Build predictive models that integrate clinical, demographic, and molecular sequencing data to stratify patients by disease risk and support clinical decision-making.
  • Explore internal and public datasets to identify new signals and opportunities for disease detection and patient monitoring.

Translation to Clinical Impact
  • Translate computational insights into robust, clinically deployable diagnostic tools used in real-world healthcare settings.
  • Work closely with Data Engineering, Software Engineering, and Product teams to ensure models are scalable, reliable, and embedded into clinical workflows.

Collaboration & Scientific Contribution
  • Collaborate with NHS, UK and US academic and industry partners to support research and translational initiatives.
  • Communicate findings internationally through publications, presentations, and contributions to the wider scientific and clinical communities.
  • Evolve with the needs of our molecular models and teams.

Who you are?
We’re seeking a confident, collaborative Computational Biologist to help advance our molecular diagnostic test during a period of rapid growth. You’ll bring strong expertise in computational biology and experience working with complex multi-omics and clinical datasets, alongside the ability to collaborate effectively across scientific, engineering, and clinical teams. Comfortable working independently, you’ll develop robust, scalable models and translate insights into real-world clinical applications. Hands-on, adaptable, and driven, you’ll thrive in a fast-paced, purpose-led environment, turning cutting-edge science into meaningful patient impact.

Requirements
  • A MSc or PhD in a quantitative or biomedical discipline (e.g. Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Physics, or related field)
  • Experience analysing large-scale genomic, epigenomic, or transcriptomic datasets
  • Strong understanding of cancer biology and/or upper GI disease
  • Proficiency in Python or R for statistical analysis and machine learning, with the ability to write clean, reproducible code
  • Experience developing and validating predictive models using real-world or clinical datasets
  • Ability to work with complex, multi-modal datasets and translate findings into actionable insights
  • Adaptability to work in a fast-paced, evolving environment, with the flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and timelines
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across multidisciplinary teams

Benefits
  • 25 days’ holiday + public holidays with the ability to purchase up to 5 additional days
  • Matched pension contributions up to 7%
  • Company paid private health insurance with access to wellbeing and fitness discounts, including dental, optical and audiological cover
  • Paid 4 week sabbatical after 4 years of service
  • Company paid income protection of 75% base salary and company paid life insurance of 4x basic salary
  • Regular team socials, Winter & Summer parties, and an annual Team Day
  • Electric Vehicle and Cycle to Work Schemes through salary sacrifice

At Cyted, how we work is just as important as the impact we create. We are an equal opportunities employer.
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