Founded in the 1990s, we are a leading clinical data intelligence business transforming how data and AI are ethically integrated into the healthcare space. We developed a comprehensive layer that captures and encodes patient encounters with unmatched precision by weaving AI into health tech, drug discovery, population health, and payer processes.
We are seeking Knowledge Graph Engineer to join our Semantic Web Team in playing an integral part of a wide array of projects aimed at virtualizing vast amounts of complex medical terminology and delivering a more comprehensive and responsive source of clinical terminology to healthcare professionals.
This person will utilize expertise in architecture and tooling to harmonize and leverage complex data sources including developing automated methods for large-scale data ingestion, manipulation, visualization, and delivery. An example of our latest project includes a platform that integrates LLM content generation, entity recognition, normalization, the layered use of multiple graphs for data enrichment, LLM verification of newly generated data, and the development of numerous APIs.
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Employees will receive paid leave to the extent required by state or local law. This job was first posted by CyberCoders on 08/05/2024 and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the position is filled or closed.
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