Cell Culture Technician
Listed on 2026-01-20
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Research/Development
Clinical Research, Research Scientist, Medical Technologist & Lab Technician -
Healthcare
Clinical Research, Medical Technologist & Lab Technician
Cell Culture Technician
This is a temporary, full-time, in-person role compensated at $2k / month, including weekend commitments; mentored by a world-class scientist.
Company OverviewiOrgan
Bio is building the technology and industrial base needed to master human cells management in vitro, and ultimately realize the promise of cell-based regenerative medicine available to everyone, for every condition.
We are a cutting‑edge seed‑stage biotechnology company developing an AI‑agentic deep tech platform to provide an infinite supply of unique functional tissues for transformative therapeutic solutions — at population scale. The platform seamlessly integrates software, AI, sequencing, and robotic solutions to listen to cells and adjust key parameters to guide stem cell differentiation. With a lean team of dedicated scientists and engineers, we are seeking a motivated Cell Culture Technician to support our R&D operations and cutting‑edge experimentation.
Position OverviewThe Cell Culture Technician will play a hands‑on role in daily laboratory operations to support stem cell culture, differentiation workflows, and high‑throughput experimentation. Working closely with scientists and automation engineers, this role will maintain healthy cell lines, prepare media and reagents, execute protocols, and ensure accurate documentation within a regulated, data‑driven environment.
This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute directly to the creation of advanced human cell models and scalable tissue manufacturing processes as part of a fast‑moving startup.
Key Responsibilities Cell Culture & Lab Operations- Culture and maintain human pluripotent and differentiated cells under sterile conditions.
- Perform routine feeding, passaging, thawing, cryopreservation, and cell banking.
- Support development and optimization of directed differentiation workflows.
- Conduct QC checks including morphology assessments, viability, and confluency tracking.
- Prepare media, reagents, consumables, and maintain sterile work spaces.
- Operate key lab equipment including BSCs, incubators, centrifuges, microscopes.
- Uphold laboratory organization and contribute to general lab maintenance.
- Accurately document experimental activities in ELNs and LIMS.
- Follow SOPs and contribute to updates and continuous improvement of procedures.
- Assist with sample handling, labeling, and tracking to ensure data integrity.
- Work with automation and sequencing teams to support integrated experimentation.
- Communicate clearly with scientists and engineers regarding observations and needs.
- Demonstrated experience with aseptic technique and human cell culture, including routine feeding, passaging, thawing, and cryopreservation (experience with antibiotic‑free culture is a plus).
- Proficiency with standard laboratory techniques and equipment, such as pipetting, sterile cell handling, biological safety cabinets, centrifugation, and basic molecular assays (experience with flow cytometry preferred).
- Ability to read, interpret, and follow SOPs with strong attention to detail.
- Reliable documentation practices and active participation in general lab maintenance.
- Willingness to work flexible hours, including performing cell culture on Saturdays and Sundays.
- Experience culturing iPSCs and/or ESCs.
- Experience with differentiation of iPSCs and/or ESCs into mature or specialized cell lineages.
- Strong technical writing skills for preparing or revising SOPs and technical documentation.
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