To thrive in an FBI Neuroscience role, candidates usually need an advanced degree (Ph.D. or equivalent) in neuroscience or a closely related field, with experience in research, data analysis, and forensic applications. Familiarity with neuroimaging tools (such as fMRI and EEG), forensic laboratory equipment, and relevant security clearances or certifications is often required. Strong analytical thinking, teamwork, and clear written and verbal communication skills can set you apart in this position. These abilities are crucial for interpreting complex data, working with multidisciplinary teams, and contributing to investigations that require expert insight into neurobiological factors.