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A neuroscience technician is responsible for assisting neuroscientists in conducting research and experiments related to the brain and nervous system. This may involve preparing and maintaining laboratory equipment, collecting and analyzing data, and performing various technical procedures such as brain imaging or electrophysiological recordings. Additionally, neuroscience technicians may also be involved in animal care and handling, as well as maintaining accurate records of experimental procedures and results. They play a crucial role in supporting the work of neuroscientists and contributing to the advancement of our understanding of the brain and nervous system.
A neuroscience researcher is responsible for conducting scientific studies and experiments to better understand the structure and function of the brain and nervous system. They may use a variety of techniques, such as imaging, electrophysiology, and molecular biology, to investigate the underlying mechanisms of neurological disorders, cognitive processes, and behavior. Additionally, they may analyze data, write research papers, and present their findings at conferences. Neuroscience researchers often work in academic institutions, research laboratories, or pharmaceutical companies, and collaborate with other scientists and healthcare professionals to advance our understanding of the brain and develop new treatments for neurological conditions.
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