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Brain Autopsy Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Coordinate and participate in brain transport from autopsy suites to the Brain Bank, ensuring chain-of-custody documentation, biosafety compliance, and proper temperature control. * Conduct brain ...

Brain cutting and participation in hospital autopsy service * AP short-call/long weekend call Hematopathology * Seeking an AP/CP board-certified, Hematopathology fellowship-trained pathologist

Pathology Faculty

Albany, NY · On-site

$224K - $336K/yr

Brain cutting and participation in hospital autopsy service * AP short-call/long weekend call Hematopathology * Seeking an AP/CP board-certified, Hematopathology fellowship-trained pathologist

Coordinate and participate in brain transport from autopsy suites to the Brain Bank, ensuring chain-of-custody documentation, biosafety compliance, and proper temperature control. Conduct brain ...

Pathology Faculty

Albany, NY · On-site

$224K - $336K/yr

Brain cutting and participation in hospital autopsy service * AP short-call/long weekend call Hematopathology * Seeking an AP/CP board-certified, Hematopathology fellowship-trained pathologist

Provide support to Autopsy Services through deiner services, on call coverage, equipment/supply maintenance, brain cutting and conference set up. * Provide administrative support as needed. How You ...

Provide support to Autopsy Services through deiner services, on call coverage, equipment/supply maintenance, brain cutting and conference set up. * Provide administrative support as needed. How You ...

We provide a full range of reference laboratory services, including adult, pediatric, and perinatal autopsy; placental pathology; dementia-related brain pathology; cytopathology; flow cytometry ...

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How much do brain autopsy jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for brain autopsy in the United States is $52,566.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $55,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Brain Autopsy Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Brain Autopsy Technician, you need a background in biological sciences, experience in laboratory procedures, and specialized training in anatomical dissection and pathology. Familiarity with autopsy instruments, tissue preservation techniques, and data entry systems is typically required, along with certifications such as ASCP Pathology Technician. Attention to detail, respect for confidentiality, and strong communication skills are crucial for handling sensitive materials and collaborating with medical teams. These skills ensure the accurate collection and analysis of brain specimens, which is vital for research, diagnosis, and advancing medical knowledge.

What is the difference between Brain Autopsy vs Brain Pathologist?

AspectBrain AutopsyBrain Pathologist
Required CredentialsMedical degree, autopsy trainingMedical degree, pathology certification
Work EnvironmentMedical examiner's or hospital morgueLaboratory, hospital, or research facility
Industry UsagePost-mortem examinations for cause of deathDiagnosing brain diseases, research, and pathology reports
Common Search IntentUnderstanding autopsy proceduresUnderstanding brain disease diagnosis

Brain autopsy involves performing post-mortem examinations to determine cause of death, often conducted by medical examiners. Brain pathologists analyze brain tissue samples to diagnose diseases and research neurological conditions. While both roles require medical training, brain autopsies focus on the procedure, whereas brain pathologists specialize in tissue analysis and diagnosis.

What is a brain autopsy?

A brain autopsy is a specialized medical examination of the brain performed after death to determine the presence of diseases, injuries, or abnormalities that may have contributed to a person's symptoms or cause of death. This procedure is typically conducted by a neuropathologist and involves detailed study of brain tissue under a microscope. Brain autopsies are crucial for diagnosing certain neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's, that cannot be definitively identified during life. The findings can help families understand the cause of death and can contribute to medical research.

What are some of the unique challenges faced by professionals performing brain autopsies, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals conducting brain autopsies often encounter challenges such as handling delicate neural tissue, ensuring proper preservation for neuropathological examination, and communicating sensitive findings to families and medical teams. Attention to detail and adherence to standardized protocols are essential to obtain accurate results. Collaborating closely with neurologists, pathologists, and sometimes law enforcement requires strong communication and documentation skills. Continued professional development and mentorship can help address these challenges and support career advancement in this specialized field.
Infographic showing various Brain Autopsy job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 12% Contract. Highlights an 88% In-person, 6% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,566 per year, or $25.3 per hour.
Core Research Associate I-Shared Research Resources Neuropathology Brain Bank

Core Research Associate I-Shared Research Resources Neuropathology Brain Bank

Mount Sinai Health System

Manhattan, NY

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


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7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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131st of 865 rated healthcare providers


Job description

The Neuropathology Brain Bank & Research CoRE is seeking a highly motivated individual to join our team as a Core Research Associate I to participate in clinical and translational research related to the neurology and neuropathology of Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. The individual will interface with teams of neurologists, neuropathologists, and basic scientists, making the position ideal for someone interested in exploring the underlying mechanisms of these devastating brain diseases. The individual will report directly to the supervising neurologists and neuropathologists at both sites and participate in clinical and translational research related to Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. The position will include on-site duties at both the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and at the Regional Parkinson's and Movement Disorders Center at the James J. Peters (Bronx) VA Medical Center.

The Neuropathology Brain Bank & Research CoRE is an Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Dean's Center of Research Excellence. We focus on the brain donation process and research support of neurodegenerative diseases such as dementias, movement disorders, and traumatic brain injury. This includes speaking to potential donors and gathering clinical history, processing the brain tissue in multiple states, performing and analyzing histology, autopsy report writing, and molecular/genetic analysis. Additionally, we distribute human brain tissue and perform histology services for outside researchers.
 

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About the Mount Sinai Health System:

Mount Sinai Health System is one of the largest academic medical systems in the New York metro area, with more than 48,000 employees working across eight hospitals, more than 400 outpatient practices, more than 300 labs, a school of nursing, and a leading school of medicine and graduate education. Mount Sinai advances health for all people, everywhere, by taking on the most complex health care challenges of our time - discovering and applying new scientific learning and knowledge; developing safer, more effective treatments; educating the next generation of medical leaders and innovators; and supporting local communities by delivering high-quality care to all who need it. Through the integration of its hospitals, labs, and schools, Mount Sinai offers comprehensive health care solutions from birth through geriatrics, leveraging innovative approaches such as artificial intelligence and informatics while keeping patients' medical and emotional needs at the center of all treatment. The Health System includes more than 9,000 primary and specialty care physicians; 13 joint-venture outpatient surgery centers throughout the five boroughs of New York City, Westchester, Long Island, and Florida; and more than 30 affiliated community health centers. We are consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals, receiving high "Honor Roll" status, and are highly ranked: No. 1 in Geriatrics, top 5 in Cardiology/Heart Surgery, and top 20 in Diabetes/Endocrinology, Gastroenterology/GI Surgery, Neurology/Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Pulmonology/Lung Surgery, Rehabilitation, and Urology. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai is ranked No. 12 in Ophthalmology. U.S. News & World Report's "Best Children's Hospitals" ranks Mount Sinai Kravis Children's Hospital among the country's best in several pediatric specialties. The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is ranked No. 11 nationwide in National Institutes of Health funding and in the 99th percentile in research dollars per investigator according to the Association of American Medical Colleges. Newsweek's "The World's Best Smart Hospitals" ranks The Mount Sinai Hospital as No. 1 in New York and in the top five globally, and Mount Sinai Morningside in the top 20 globally.

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  • Bachelors
  • 1 year in research environment OR Masters in relevant field
  • Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and Adobe Acrobat


Highly desired but not required:

  • Spanish language fluency
  • Familiarity with REDCap, electronic medical records (Epic and VA CPRS), and HIPAA regulations
  • Experience with the preparation of IRB protocols and other regulatory paperwork 
  • Prior experience with the administration of research questionnaires

Compensation Statement

The Mount Sinai Health System (MSHS) provides salary ranges that comply with the New York City Law on Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements. The salary range for the role is $58,661.00 - $76,727.00 Annually. Actual salaries depend on a variety of factors, including experience, education, and operational need. The salary range or contractual rate listed does not include bonuses/incentive, differential pay or other forms of compensation or benefits.

  • Bachelors
  • 1 year in research environment OR Masters in relevant field
  • Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and Adobe Acrobat


Highly desired but not required:

  • Spanish language fluency
  • Familiarity with REDCap, electronic medical records (Epic and VA CPRS), and HIPAA regulations
  • Experience with the preparation of IRB protocols and other regulatory paperwork 
  • Prior experience with the administration of research questionnaires

Compensation Statement

The Mount Sinai Health System (MSHS) provides salary ranges that comply with the New York City Law on Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements. The salary range for the role is $58,661.00 - $76,727.00 Annually. Actual salaries depend on a variety of factors, including experience, education, and operational need. The salary range or contractual rate listed does not include bonuses/incentive, differential pay or other forms of compensation or benefits.

Non-Bargaining Unit, 073 - Shared Research Resources - ISM, Icahn School of Medicine

The Core Research Associate will provide scientific and administrative support to the Principal Investigators of a VA-funded Merit award, Clinical and Pathological Phenotypes of Parkinsonism Related to traumatic brain injury (TBI) in Veterans. The incumbent's research activities will assist in implementation of this protocol by applying methods defined by the supervisors according to the study protocol. These duties may include, but are not limited to:

  • Screening and recruitment of potential research participants, scheduling research appointments, and obtaining informed consent for research studies and a brain donor registry
  • Checking vital signs and administering research questionnaires
  • Collection, processing, and transportation of blood and other biological samples (training will be provided)
  • Chart abstraction, data collection, and data entry into spreadsheets and databases, including REDCap
  • Coordination of brain donation to the Mount Sinai Neuropathology Brain Bank
  • Preparation of Institutional Review Board (IRB) documents and other regulatory paperwork
  • Extracting data for statistical analysis
  • Assistance with literature searches, presentations, and publications
  • Ordering equipment and supplies as needed for patient care and clinical research
  • Interfacing with clinicians and researchers at VA sites and Mount Sinai Hospital
  • Additional duties as assigned

The research coordinator will be expected to obtain and maintain certification in the Protection of Human Subjects, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), phlebotomy, bloodborne pathogens, transportation of hazardous materials, administration of specific research questionnaires/assessments, and other certifications as required. The position may include occasional travel to other sites including the Hudson Valley VA Medical Center.

The ideal candidate will be able to dedicate at least 2 years to this full-time position due to the extensive training required
 


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