Pfizer is building an AI first R&D engine where artificial intelligence is a foundational scientific force, redefining how medicines are discovered, developed, and delivered from molecule to patient.
As part of Pfizer’s R&D Postdoctoral Fellow Program, AI focused science engineers are embedded where science happens, working directly within our core research organizations, from Quantitative Systems Pharmacology, Inflammation & Immunology and Oncology to Vaccines and Internal Medicine. Fellows collaborate across the R&D enterprise, bringing AI to critical challenges in Internal Medicine, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, and Oncology to help drive the discovery and development of breakthrough medicines.
As an AI R&D Postdoctoral Fellow, you will work shoulder-to-shoulder with leading scientists, clinicians, and drug developers, translating complex biology and clinical challenges into deployable AI solutions. Your work will extend beyond experimentation; your models and methods will directly inform molecular design, study strategy, and decision-making across the drug development lifecycle.
This program is built for emerging science engineers, typically within one to two years of postgraduate training, who want their work to matter beyond publications. At Pfizer, we invite you to use your power for purpose by applying AI at the intersection of biology and medicine, tackling real problems that can influence how breakthrough therapies are discovered and developed, with the potential to improve outcomes for patients around the world.
Role Responsibilities
In this role, you will:
Qualifications
We are seeking candidates who demonstrate strong technical foundations, scientific rigor, and a passion for applying AI to meaningful real-world problems.
Nice to have:
Relocation assistance may be available based on business needs and/or eligibility.
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