Neurobiologist
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Last updated on 09 Jan 2026
Overview
A Neurobiologist investigates the structure, function, and development of the nervous system. Their work spans from the molecular level to whole systems, helping to explain how the brain and nerves work. They contribute significantly to understanding neurological disorders and developing treatments. Many work in academia, biotech firms, or research institutions.

Job Description
- Conduct experiments on neural cells and networks
- Study neurodevelopment and neuroplasticity
- Analyze genetic and molecular basis of brain function
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary research teams
- Write scientific articles and research proposals
- Mentor graduate students or interns
- Secure funding through grants

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