Medical Science Liaison (MSL)
Alignerr · Salt Lake City, UT · Today
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About the role
We're looking for experienced Medical Science Liaisons and clinical science professionals to help train and validate AI systems being developed for life-science and medical applications. Your expertise in translating complex clinical data into clear, accurate communication is exactly what's needed to ensure AI gets medicine right. This is a unique opportunity to apply your MSL skill set in a cutting-edge AI context — reviewing medical content, evaluating scientific accuracy, and helping shape how AI understands and communicates biomedical information.
What You'll Do
- Review and evaluate AI-generated medical and clinical content for scientific accuracy, clarity, and appropriateness for healthcare professional audiences
- Validate medical summaries, clinical trial interpretations, and biomedical narratives produced by AI models
- Identify errors, misrepresentations, or gaps in scientific reasoning and provide structured, expert feedback
- Apply your HCP communication expertise to assess whether AI outputs meet real-world medical affairs standards
- Work independently and asynchronously on task-based assignments
Who You Are
- Background in medical affairs, clinical research, or scientific communications with experience engaging healthcare professionals
- Strong ability to interpret clinical data, published literature, and regulatory materials
- Experience in a field-based or externally facing medical role such as Medical Science Liaison, clinical educator, or scientific advisor
- Comfortable evaluating written medical content at scale with attention to scientific detail
- Self-motivated and reliable with clear written communication skills
Nice to Have
- Prior experience with data annotation, content evaluation, or AI review workflows
- Advanced degree in a life-science, pharmacy, or clinical discipline (PharmD, MD, PhD, or equivalent)
- Familiarity with therapeutic area-specific clinical evidence and standard-of-care guidelines