Selene Diagnostics
Clinical AI for radiology · Cambridge
What they look for (Software & Engineering): ML engineers and platform engineers who take patient safety more seriously than they take demos. We hire slowly, document everything, and care about how our tools land in NHS workflows.
What would you bring that would help a clinical AI company actually clear regulatory and clinical review?
Why one Cambridge clinical AI company refuses to demo its product
Selene Diagnostics has, by intent, almost no marketing presence. The company builds AI tools that assist radiologists in reading chest imaging.
The regulatory reality
Selling clinical AI in the UK now means UKCA marking under the medical devices regulations, and increasingly, evidence packages that look more like a clinical trial than a tech launch.
How clinicians and engineers actually work together
There are no token clinicians on the team. Selene employs eight radiologists in part-time and full-time roles, and they sit with engineering pods, not on an advisory board.
What they're hiring for now
Selene's hiring bar is high and the process is long — typically six to eight weeks from first conversation to offer.
"If you would not be comfortable explaining a model decision in front of a coroner, do not ship it."