Senior Director of AI & Cardiovascular Clinical Modeling (equity based)

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About QuanBio QuanBio is an early-stage cardiovascular intelligence company building clinically grounded AI systems at the intersection of vascular physiology, real-world clinical data, and regulated healthcare deployment. We work directly with major hospital partners and are generating proprietary longitudinal cardiovascular datasets that do not exist elsewhere. This is not an academic project or a services company — we are building a defensible, data-driven platform intended for clinical adoption and pharma collaboration. The Role This is a senior, hands-on leadership role for someone who wants scientific ownership, equity participation, and long-term impact. This role is equity-led. Cash compensation is limited at this stage. We are seeking someone who understands early-stage realities and is motivated by building something meaningful rather than short-term salary. This is not a CTO role and not a passive advisory position. It is an execution-heavy role with real responsibility and influence. What You Will Own • AI and clinical modeling strategy for cardiovascular and vascular physiology use cases • Design, validation, and interpretation of machine-learning models on real patient data • Scientific assumptions, model integrity, and clinical relevance • Close collaboration with clinicians, scientists, and engineers • Translation of physiology into production-grade, regulator-ready systems What We Are Looking For • Deep experience applying AI to cardiovascular, physiological, or clinical datasets • Strong grounding in model validation, interpretability, and real-world clinical data • Comfort operating without large teams or polished infrastructure • Willingness to lead by doing, not by delegation • Clear understanding of early-stage risk and equity-based upside Compensation Structure • Meaningful equity participation aligned with contribution and commitment • Option-based compensation with long-term alignment • Cash compensation is limited at this stage and will scale with company progress Important Context This is not a traditional job posting. This is a search for a true early-stage leader who wants ownership, influence, and responsibility. f you are primarily seeking a high base salary, this role will not be a fit. If you want to build something clinically serious with real data and real consequences, we should talk. We are intentionally selective. This role requires commitment, accountability, and the willingness to build before rewards are immediate. Preferred Location: Metro New York preferred; exceptional candidates elsewhere considered Apply tot his job

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