TrialReach is a VC-backed startup solving the problem of matching patients to clinical trials. We’ve raised over $20m in funding and have centrally located offices in London (eng + product) and New York (commerical). Most importantly, we’re solving a problem that makes a real difference to the lives of millions of patients worldwide.
We’ve developed a question-based algorithm for probabilistically matching patients to trials (take it for a spin with our initial US diabetes release: http://trialreach.com/diabetes.html) and we’re recruiting engineers for our London office. Our back-end is predominantly Python.
We're also interested in talking to anyone with experience of data architecture for healthcare products. In particular this would mean a good understanding of available medical ontologies and a solid theoretical understandig of database architectures.
If you have any questions feel free to email jobs at trialreach.com (please mention that you saw this on HN and these will come through to me). Also happy to discuss internships as long as you’re available for at least 3 months.
LONDON (UK) -- Software Engineers (front and back-end), Data Architects
TrialReach is a VC-backed startup solving a huge problem in the healthcare industry.
• This is a company you can be proud to be a part of with a huge vision for transforming healthcare.
• You'll be working alongside a small but highly talented multi-disciplinary team solving challenging technical problems.
• Our gorgeous riverside offices in Richmond provide a change from the urban jungle whilst being just 10mins from the tube.
The Roles
We're currently recruiting for 1xBack-end developer and 1xFront-end developer. If you happen to be a full-stack developer, even better.
Our back-end stack is Linux/Postgres/Neo4j/Python/Django - we an experienced software engineer that can work across our range of products including being comfortable taking academic R&D projects and turning them into production ready products. Any production experience with Neo4j or other graph databases highly valuable.
On the front-end we need somebody who can help define and build a brand new scalable and performance-focussed front-end architecture that works for mobiles, tablets or desktop computers. For more details see http://www.trialreach.com/about/jobs/
We're also interested in talking to anyone with experience of data architecture for healthcare products. In particular this would mean a good understanding of available medical ontologies and a solid theoretical understandig of database architectures.
Where do I apply?
We're happy to consider full or part-time applicants. We offer competitive salaries and stock options. You must have the right to work in the UK.
We're interviewing candidates immediately. So if you're interested, please do get in touch - jobs at trialreach.com (please mention that you heard about this on HN)
TrialReach http://trialreach.com
TrialReach is a VC-backed startup solving the problem of matching patients to clinical trials. We’ve raised over $20m in funding and have centrally located offices in London (eng + product) and New York (commerical). Most importantly, we’re solving a problem that makes a real difference to the lives of millions of patients worldwide.
We’ve developed a question-based algorithm for probabilistically matching patients to trials (take it for a spin with our initial US diabetes release: http://trialreach.com/diabetes.html) and we’re recruiting engineers for our London office. Our back-end is predominantly Python.
We're also interested in talking to anyone with experience of data architecture for healthcare products. In particular this would mean a good understanding of available medical ontologies and a solid theoretical understandig of database architectures.
For more details on this (+ other roles inc product and project management) please see here: http://trialreach.com/about/jobs.html
If you have any questions feel free to email jobs at trialreach.com (please mention that you saw this on HN and these will come through to me). Also happy to discuss internships as long as you’re available for at least 3 months.