Neurophysiology Researcher
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Last updated on 09 Jan 2026
Overview
A Neurophysiology Researcher explores the workings of the nervous system by studying neural signals, brain functions, and electrical pathways. They contribute to the advancement of neurological science by conducting experiments, publishing findings, and supporting innovations in treatments. Their work bridges the gap between lab-based discoveries and clinical applications. This role often involves collaboration with neurologists and biomedical engineers.

Job Description
- Design and conduct research on neural pathways
- Use electrophysiological tools to collect data
- Collaborate on cross-disciplinary neurological studies
- Analyze findings and write scientific reports
- Present findings at conferences or journals
- Apply for grants and manage research budgets
- Train research assistants and interns

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