Neurological Disease Researcher

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Last updated on 09 Jan 2026

Overview

A Neurological Disease Researcher focuses on studying conditions like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis. They aim to uncover causes, progression, and potential therapies for neurological illnesses. Their work is pivotal in improving diagnostic tools and therapeutic outcomes. Research may involve genetics, molecular biology, and clinical trials.

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Job Description
  1. Study the pathology and progression of neuro diseases
  2. Develop new models for neurological conditions
  3. Investigate genetic and environmental risk factors
  4. Collaborate with pharma and academic teams
  5. Publish impactful research findings
  6. Supervise lab staff and research scholars
  7. Apply for project grants and funding
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