(Senior) Data Scientist

Category:  Data & AI
Location: 

Måløv, Capital Region of Denmark, DK

   

Digital Chemistry & Design

Måløv, Denmark

 

Are you a computational drug hunter with a deep understanding of the drug discovery process? Join us to design nextgeneration biologics for patients with obesity and other serious chronic diseases.

 

Your new role

In this applied role, you will use biological machine learning (ML), structural modelling, molecular simulations, and data science to generate, prioritise, and advance protein, antibody, and peptide candidates in live discovery programs. You will partner closely with wetlab teams to drive hypothesisled design and decisionmaking across the design-make-test-analyse cycle.

 

Your responsibilities include:

 

  • Apply and integrate computational tools (e.g., structure prediction, sequence design, molecular dynamics, developability and immunogenicity assessments, multiobjective optimisation, de novo methods) to design and prioritise biologics candidates
  • Lead prospective design campaigns in partnership with protein engineering and assay teams; drive design-make-test-analyse cycles and iterate based on experimental feedback
  • Select, configure, and benchmark models and workflows (e.g. AlphaFold2, Rosetta, ProteinMPNN, Ig-specific LMs, property predictors) for specific program needs; document decisions and performance vs. internal baselines
  • Build robust, reusable design workflows and notebooks/pipelines for sequence generation, in silico mutagenesis, affinity maturation, humanization, and liabilities/developability triage
  • Curate and analyse assay/sequence/structure data; perform error analysis; communicate clear, testable hypotheses and nextstep designs
  • Collaborate with ML scientists and engineers within and outside of Digital Chemistry & Design (DCD) to productionise successful workflows; contribute practical requirements back to platform teams
  • Work crossfunctionally with discovery biology, modality experts (e.g., peptides, antibodies, multispecifics), and other areas to balance potency, specificity, stability, manufacturability, and safety

 

This role emphasises applying and operationalising computational methods to generate impact in discovery. While it is not expected that the candidate is highly experienced in developing innovative ML solutions from scratch, they should be able to select, adapt, and rigorously evaluate stateoftheart methods and understand their assumptions and limits.

 

Your new the department

The In Silico Biologics Discovery team within Digital Chemistry & Design and AI & Digital Innovation (ADI) areas at Novo Nordisk, located in Måløv (Denmark) and London (UK). We use innovative computational tools and techniques to model and design novel biologics. Our team works collaboratively across various departments to support drug discovery projects in R&D to deliver safe and effective biologics-based therapies to patients. We value a diverse and inclusive culture, where our team members can thrive and grow. Our team consists of passionate, goal-oriented individuals who take pride in their work and are committed to making a difference in patients' lives.

 

Your skills & qualifications

 

  • PhD (or equivalent) in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Structural Biology, Protein Engineering, Machine Learning, or related field; or Master’s degree with 3+ years of relevant experience. Candidates who have recently completed a PhD are encouraged to apply; research during PhD/postdoc counts as experience
  • Demonstrated track-record applying computational methods to proteins/biologics (e.g. protein/antibody design, property prediction, structurebased design, developability assessments), evidenced by publications, preprints, patents, opensource, or project outcomes
  • Solid understanding of protein sequence-structure-function and key therapeutic design tradeoffs (potency, specificity, stability, immunogenicity, PK/PD, manufacturability)
  • Proficiency with Python and standard scientific/ML libraries (e.g. PyTorch/JAX/TensorFlow, NumPy/Pandas, RDKit/BioPython), and with tools such as AlphaFold2, Rosetta, ProteinMPNN, ESM family models, and MD packages
  • Experience in usage of HPC and cloud solutions (AWS, Azure, or similar)
  • Experience collaborating closely with experimental teams and using prospective assay data to drive design decisions

 

Experience within the following areas is a plus: antibody or protein engineering, multiobjective optimisation for biologics, sequence library design or active learning, familiarity with laboratory workflows, screening formats, and data quality considerations in a pharma/biotech setting.

 

Working at Novo Nordisk

Every day we seek the solutions that defeat serious chronic diseases. To do this, we approach our work with determination, constant curiosity and a commitment to finding better ways forward. For over 100 years, this dedication has driven us to build a company focused on lasting change for long-term health. One where diverse thinking, shared purpose and mutual respect come together to create extraordinary results. When you join us, you're not just starting a job – you're becoming part of a story that spans generations.

 

What we offer

There is, of course, more on offer here than the uniqueness of our culture and the extraordinary results we produce. Being part of a global healthcare company means opportunities to learn and develop are all around us, while our benefits are designed with your career and life stage in mind.

 

Contact

For further information, please contact Paolo Marcatili (pomc@novonordisk.com).

 

Deadline

25 March 2026.

 

Please note that applications will be reviewed continuously, and interviews will be planned as soon as a suitable candidate is identified.

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We commit to an inclusive recruitment process and equality of opportunity for all our job applicants.

 

At Novo Nordisk, we're not chasing quick fixes – we're creating lasting change for long-term health. For over 100 years, we've been driven by a single purpose: to defeat serious chronic diseases and help millions of people live healthier lives. This dedication fuels our constant curiosity and inspires us to push the boundaries of what's possible in healthcare. We embrace diverse perspectives, seek out bold ideas, and build partnerships rooted in shared purpose. Together, we're making healthcare more accessible, treating and preventing diseases, and pioneering solutions that create change spanning generations. When you join us, you become part of something bigger – a legacy of impact that reaches far beyond today.