Neuroimaging Scientist
OR
Brain Imaging Expert
MRI Neuroscientist
Neurodiagnostic Imaging Specialist
CNS Imaging Analyst
Functional Brain Imaging Researcher
Last updated on 09 Jan 2026
Overview
A Neuroimaging Scientist utilizes technologies like MRI, PET, and CT to visualize the brain’s structure and function. They support both clinical and research-based initiatives to understand neurological disorders. Their data help track disease progression and response to treatments. The role demands strong technical and analytical capabilities.

Job Description
- Conduct and analyze neuroimaging scans
- Develop imaging-based research protocols
- Collaborate on brain-mapping projects
- Interpret functional and structural brain data
- Train clinicians and technicians on imaging tools
- Publish imaging-based research studies
- Innovate in image-processing techniques

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