
Job Location Torrance Campus - Torrance, CA 90502 Position Type FT 100% - 40 hours per week (FT Benefit) Salary Range $90,000.00 - $100,000.00 Salary
ABOUT US
The Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center is an independent, non-profit biomedical research organization located in Torrance, California. In dozens of laboratories throughout the campus, researchers are working to unravel the mysteries of heart and kidney disease, cardiac complications in newborns, chronic lung disease, skin cancer, sickle cell disease, disorders of the autoimmune system, and much more. Many of these projects are collaborative in nature, involving experts from different areas of specialization. Our discoveries have prevented blindness in newborns, enabled premature infants with fragile lungs to breathe and allowed children with rare, often fatal diseases to grow up healthy and strong.
The SRL Stem Cell Core Manager will oversee the daily operations of the core facility, ensuring efficient, high-quality support for stem cell-based research and training. This role is responsible for developing and updating standard operating procedures (SOPs), maintaining and calibrating advanced equipment (including flow cytometry platforms), and supporting a diverse user base of researchers and trainees. The manager will play a pivotal role in enabling iPSC reprogramming, differentiation, and analysis, and will help foster a collaborative, safe, and innovative research environment. In addition, the core manager will help in establishing and administering hands-on training in iPSCs reprogramming and differentiation.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Manage day-to-day operations of the stem cell core, including scheduling, inventory, and user support.
Develop, implement, and regularly update SOPs and laboratory protocols for iPSC reprogramming, differentiation, and flow cytometry.
Oversee maintenance, calibration, and troubleshooting of core equipment (e.g., BD FACS DISCOVER cell sorter, Seahorse XF Pro Analyzer, microscopes, PCR systems).
Train and supervise laboratory staff and users in stem cell techniques, safety, and equipment use.
Ensure compliance with institutional, ethical, and regulatory standards (IRB, SCRO, IBC, EH&S).
Coordinate quality control and validation of iPSC lines and differentiated cells using immunostaining, flow cytometry, and molecular assays.
Maintain accurate records of equipment maintenance, user training, and service usage.
Facilitate communication between core leadership, users, and partner institutions.
Support outreach, workshops, and training sessions for researchers and students.
Contribute to the development and dissemination of educational materials and protocols.
EDUCATION
Master’s degree or Ph.D. (preferred) in Stem Cell Biology, Cell/Molecular Biology, or a related field required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience with flow cytometry is a must. Ability to design experiments, troubleshoot and perform sort and analyses.
Demonstrated expertise in iPSC culture, reprogramming, differentiation.
Experience in laboratory management, including equipment oversight and protocol development.
Strong organizational, supervisory, and project coordination skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities for training and collaboration.
Knowledge of regulatory compliance and laboratory safety standards.
Experience with troubleshooting and maintaining advanced laboratory equipment.
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in research and training environments
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Independently manage and prioritize multiple operational tasks in a dynamic core facility.
Develop and update SOPs and protocols to reflect best practices and technological advances.
Train and supervise staff and users in stem cell and flow cytometry techniques.
Maintain a safe, compliant, and efficient laboratory environment.
Support the scientific and educational mission of the core by enabling high-quality research and training

The Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center is a leading nonprofit biomedical research organization that has been shaping the future of healthcare since 1952.
Founded by visionary physicians determined to find better treatments for their patients, The Lundquist Institute continues to be defined by its unique “bedside to bench to bedside” approach—translating clinical challenges into scientific inquiry, and scientific discoveries back into patient care. Today, over 150 principal investigators and 400 research staff are driving forward more than 600 active studies and 100+ clinical trials, delivering solutions that are transforming lives.
Affiliated with the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and partnered with Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, The Lundquist Institute leads advancements in areas ranging from cancer biology and respiratory medicine to translational genomics. Our community health programs reaches over 60,000 underserved women and children monthly, promoting health equity across Los Angeles County.
From groundbreaking research to life-changing solutions, The Lundquist Institute is also a hub for innovation, education, and community engagement—fostering the next generation of scientific leaders while delivering real-world impact.