A Remote Computational Biologist analyzes biological data using computational techniques, such as machine learning, bioinformatics, and statistical modeling, while working from a remote location. They often collaborate with researchers, biologists, and data scientists to study genomics, drug discovery, disease modeling, or evolutionary biology. Typical responsibilities include writing algorithms, processing large datasets, and interpreting biological patterns. This role requires expertise in programming languages like Python or R and knowledge of bioinformatics tools. Remote work allows flexibility in contributing to research projects for academic institutions, biotech companies, or pharmaceutical firms.