Role Description
This is a role for someone who lives at the intersection of science and storytelling. You understand peptide research (or adjacent fields), you’re fluent in how scientific communities engage on X and LinkedIn, and you can turn a protein folding breakthrough into a post that gets 300k views. You’ll work closely with our growth team and scientific leads to build this project’s presence from the ground up.
What You’ll Do
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Own the social media strategy and content calendar for scientific projects, such as the peptide agent project as well as Bios, primarily on X (Twitter) and LinkedIn.
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Create thought leadership content that positions the project as a serious scientific endeavor - technical blog posts, discovery announcements, case studies, and explainer threads.
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Translate complex peptide science and AI research workflows into accessible, engaging social content that resonates with researchers and the scientific community.
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Develop and produce visual content including protein folding animations, data visualizations, and scientific graphics to accompany posts.
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Coordinate with scientific leads (e.g. our Head of AI) to surface real discoveries and breakthroughs worth amplifying.
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Support co-marketing efforts with partner organizations (e.g. Lightfold, Adaptive Bio) and coordinate cross-posting with the Bio main account and BIOS.
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Monitor engagement metrics, experiment with formats, and iterate on what drives attention in the scientific and AI research community.
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Use AI tools to scale content production - not to replace quality, but to multiply your output.
Qualifications
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You have a background in biology, biochemistry, biotech, pharmacology, or a related scientific field (Bachelor’s or Master’s).
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You’re already active in scientific communities on X, Reddit, LinkedIn, or similar platforms and understand what content pulls attention.
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You have demonstrable experience creating scientific or technical content for social media - whether for a company, a personal brand, a newsletter, or a research group.
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You understand the peptide/drug discovery space, or are close enough to get up to speed quickly (e.g. adjacent experience in pharma, biotech, computational biology).
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You write clearly and compellingly - warm, smart, and human, not corporate.
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You’re comfortable working with AI tools and can use them strategically to scale your work.
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You take initiative, move fast, and don’t need hand-holding - you’ll be building this from scratch.
Bonus Points
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You understand AI and AI GTM for start-ups.
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You run (or have run) a science-focused social account, podcast, newsletter, or meme page with a real following.
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Experience with video content - short-form clips, protein folding visualizations, screen recordings of research tools.
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Familiarity with the biotech/life sciences landscape - who the key players are, what people care about, what’s trending.
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Understanding of DeSci (decentralized science) or Web3, though the role itself is explicitly non-crypto-facing.
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Experience producing or contributing to technical blog posts, whitepapers, or archive-style case studies.
Details
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Fully remote - work from anywhere.