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Johnson & Johnson

Translational Postdoctoral Researcher – Agentic AI for Neurodegeneration

Johnson & Johnson

Translational Post Doctoral Researcher at Johnson & Johnson in neurodegeneration research using agentic AI models. Integrating multi-modal data to devise innovative frameworks for AI systems.

Posted 5/15/2026full-timeTitusville • California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSenior💰 $79,000 - $127,650 per yearWebsite

Tech Stack

Tools & technologies
Python

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Characterize and integrate biomedical data modalities — digital pathology (whole slide images), neuroimaging (PET, structural and functional MRI), omics (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics), and longitudinal clinical data to develop specialized, domain-specific models for neurodegeneration.
  • Build and refine data engineering pipelines that harmonize heterogeneous modalities — reconciling differences in spatial resolution, temporal scale, and dimensionality — into unified analytical frameworks.
  • Identify where cross-modal integration produces genuine insight versus where it introduces noise or artifact, establishing ground truth for downstream AI evaluation.
  • Critically assess AI-driven literature synthesis and automated “third reviewer” capabilities for detecting methodological weaknesses, logical gaps, and unsupported claims across data modalities.
  • Establish standards for how agentic systems incorporate overlooked or contradictory evidence such as negative findings, failed clinical trials, etc. and evaluate whether these integrations generate genuinely novel hypotheses.
  • Design evaluation frameworks for agentic AI systems operating across neuroscience data modalities — assessing whether models can reason credibly across imaging, omics, and clinical evidence.
  • Develop benchmarks using synthetic and real-world multi-modal datasets that probe AI co-scientist capabilities under realistic research conditions, testing for robustness, reproducibility, and alignment with expert-level biomedical reasoning.
  • Serve as a neurodegeneration domain expert within the AI/ML team, ensuring that model outputs remain anchored to clinically relevant disease questions.
  • Translate evaluation findings into actionable guidance for AI system development, bridging computational and experimental perspectives.
  • Publish evaluation methodologies and findings in leading journals and conferences (e.g., AD/PD, AAIC, NeurIPS).

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • PhD (or MD/PhD) in neuroscience, neurobiology, computational neuroscience, biomedical informatics, or a closely related field.
  • Deep knowledge of neurodegenerative disease biology (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, etc.) including disease mechanisms, experimental models, and translational challenges.
  • Hands-on experience working with at least two of the following data modalities in a research context: neuroimaging (PET, MRI), digital pathology, omics, longitudinal clinical data.
  • Familiarity with large language model architectures and agentic AI frameworks (e.g., LangGraph, DSPy, or equivalent orchestration tools).
  • Proficiency in Python and common ML/data engineering frameworks.
  • Excellent scientific communication skills and comfort working across computational, translational, and experimental teams.
  • Self-directed, with the ability to work both independently and within a diverse, multi-disciplinary team.

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short- and long-term disability, business accident insurance, and group legal insurance.
  • Pension and savings plan (401(k)).
  • Vacation – up to 120 hours per calendar year.
  • Sick time - up to 40 hours per calendar year.
  • Holiday pay, including Floating Holidays – up to 13 days per calendar year.
  • Personal and Family Time - up to 40 hours per calendar year.

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Hard Skills & Tools
data engineeringneuroimagingdigital pathologyomicslongitudinal clinical dataPythonmachine learningdata analysisAI evaluationbenchmarking
Soft Skills
scientific communicationself-directedteam collaborationcritical assessmentproblem-solvinginterdisciplinary collaborationactionable guidanceevaluation designresearch synthesisnovel hypothesis generation
Certifications
PhDMD/PhD