
About Deep Origin
Led by Michael Antonov, the co-founder of Oculus, Deep Origin’s mission is to reinvent the way scientists work and bring life science innovations to life. We’re building the tools to accelerate drug development and extend human healthspan by decades. To get there, we are building an operating system for science, enabling scientists to be more productive and to bring tomorrow's ideas to life quickly and at a reasonable cost.
About the Project
In partnership with the federal government, Deep Origin is leading the development of the most ambitious AI-driven platform designed to reinvent how drug discovery and biomedical research are conducted. The system brings together artificial intelligence, mechanistic disease models, interoperable laboratory protocols, and a distributed network of research labs to create a continuous cycle of hypothesis generation, experimentation, and learning. The project spans multiple engineering and scientific disciplines and requires coordinating numerous internal teams and external partners to deliver a groundbreaking research ecosystem.
About the Role
We are seeking an exceptional Senior Technical/Scientific Program Manager to lead execution of a highly complex, multidisciplinary R&D program. This is not a traditional software project management role. You will operate as the execution leader for a large scientific and engineering organization, coordinating internal teams and external collaborators while ensuring the program delivers against aggressive technical milestones.
You will work directly with executive leadership, principal investigators, engineering leaders, and scientific collaborators to translate an ambitious vision into measurable outcomes. Success in this role requires exceptional organizational ability, strong technical intuition, and the ability to build alignment across organizations with different priorities.
Responsibilities:
Requirements
Highly Preferred Experience
Candidates with experience leading execution for one or more of the following will be given strong preference:
What Success Looks Like
The ideal candidate understands both how software is built and how science is conducted. They appreciate that experiments do not always produce deterministic outcomes, recognize the practical realities of protocol development and laboratory operations, and understand why reproducibility across independent laboratories is difficult. They can facilitate productive discussions between AI researchers, software architects, computational biologists, laboratory scientists, principal investigators, CROs, and government stakeholders while keeping the program moving toward ambitious technical milestones.
The ideal candidate creates structure where none exists. They naturally organize highly complex programs, anticipate execution risks months before they become problems, and keep dozens of parallel workstreams aligned.
This person earns trust through execution. They know when to challenge assumptions, when to escalate issues, and how to keep large organizations moving toward ambitious goals without creating unnecessary bureaucracy.
Ideal Background
We’re looking for someone who has successfully delivered programs of similar complexity—not necessarily in the same domain. Candidates who have led execution for DARPA or ARPA-H programs, coordinated large-scale scientific collaborations, or managed mission-critical cross-functional initiatives at leading technology companies are especially well suited.
This role is best described as a hybrid of a Technical Program Manager, Chief of Staff, and Program Director. If you’ve led organizations where hundreds of engineers, scientists, partners, and stakeholders had to move in lockstep toward a common objective, we’d like to hear from you.
Benefits
What we offer

We help scientists solve disease, develop drugs, and extend healthspan by building tools that simplify R&D, simulate biology, and untangle the complexity of life. Streamline computational analysis today. Discover drugs tomorrow.