Trainee Benefits
CBB T32 Trainees receive a competitive stipend and full tuition coverage, as well as several other benefits.
- Stipend equal to UD’s Graduate College Awards
- Full graduate tuition
- Travel expenses related to research, education, and professional development up to $300
- Health insurance premium reimbursement when enrolled in the university’s policy
- Childcare reimbursement up to $3,000
UD’s CBCB is a world-class institution in a dynamic Research I university with faculty composed of highly productive and influential scholars who are committed to providing education through cutting edge research.
Trainees will be immersed in the CBCB student cohort of nearly 100 students with over 90 Bioinformatics Data Science alumni. Trainees are encouraged to engage with The Bioinformatics Student Association (BiSA) and the vibrant UD student life community to become fully immersed in their graduate studies and future career in the Bioinformatics Data Science field.
CBB T32 Trainees are positioned to become among the nation’s leading scholars in bioinformatics. Our graduates are highly qualified and sought after; they leave CBCB to pursue careers for research, education, or development in academia, business, industry, non-profit or influential government positions.