As an IPSC Specialist, you can expect to spend most of your time in a laboratory setting, performing cell culture, characterization, and genetic manipulation of induced pluripotent stem cells. Daily tasks may include maintaining and monitoring cell lines, conducting molecular and cellular assays, recording experimental data, and troubleshooting technical issues. The role often involves close collaboration with research scientists, lab managers, and sometimes cross-functional project teams. You'll need to adhere to rigorous safety and quality standards, as well as keep detailed records for research accuracy and reproducibility. Many IPSC specialists find satisfaction in contributing to pioneering medical research and have opportunities to advance into senior scientist or lab management positions.