Neuroimmunologist

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Neuroimmune Specialist
Brain Immunity Researcher
CNS Inflammation Analyst
Neuroinflammation Scientist
Neuroautoimmune Disorder Expert

Last updated on 09 Jan 2026

Overview

A Neuroimmunologist explores the interaction between the nervous and immune systems. Their research helps explain conditions such as multiple sclerosis, autoimmune encephalitis, and neuroinflammation. They investigate how immune responses affect the brain and develop treatments that modulate these interactions. Their work lies at the intersection of neurology and immunology.

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Job Description
  1. Investigate immune responses in neurological diseases
  2. Conduct laboratory studies on neuroinflammation
  3. Test immune-modulating therapies
  4. Present data in scientific conferences
  5. Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals
  6. Collaborate with clinical and lab teams
  7. Supervise lab-based immunological research
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