Job Description
Job Title:
Scientist, Cell Therapies, IMCB
Requisition ID:
2845
Posting Start Date:
09/07/2026
We are seeking a highly motivated Senior Postdoctoral Fellow to establish and execute human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-based differentiation workflows for generating lineage-specific cell types, including cortical neurons, cardiomyocytes, and hepatocytes. The candidate will support large-scale cell generation, banking, and molecular profiling activities for downstream genomic and functional applications.
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain and expand human iPSC lines under feeder-free, chemically defined conditions.
- Develop, optimize, and perform directed differentiation of hiPSCs into:
- Cortical neurons through neural induction and maturation workflows.
- Cardiomyocytes using small molecule-based cardiac differentiation protocols.
- Hepatocytes through stepwise definitive endoderm, hepatic specification, and maturation protocols.
- Perform lineage-specific cell enrichment (e.g., MACS/FACS/metabolic selection), characterization, and quality control using molecular and cellular assays.
- Generate, process, and cryopreserve iPSC-derived cell populations for biobanking and future applications.
- Prepare high-quality RNA samples from purified cell populations for transcriptomic analyses, including ONT direct RNA sequencing.
- Establish standardized SOPs and QC workflows to ensure reproducibility and scalability.
Requirements
- PhD in stem cell biology, developmental biology, regenerative medicine, bioengineering, or related fields.
- Strong hands-on experience in human iPSC culture and directed differentiation.
- Experience with iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes, neural cells, or hepatocyte differentiation is highly desirable.
- Proficiency in cell culture, flow cytometry, immunostaining, RNA preparation, and cell banking.
- Experience with automation platforms or scalable cell culture workflows is advantageous.
- Strong ability to independently manage projects and work in a multidisciplinary environment.