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Dr. Nathan Price promoted to professor

Dr. Nathan Price has been promoted to full professor. He started at ISB as an associate professor in the fall of 2011. Dr. Price also serves as the associate director of ISB and co-PI of the 100K Wellness Project. Congratulations! ISB staff gathered to toast Dr. Price on March 26, 2015:

Dr. Nitin Baliga, Director of ISB, shares a few words about Dr. Nathan Price, who has just been promoted to full professor.

Dr. Nitin Baliga, Director of ISB, shares a few words about Dr. Nathan Price, who has just been promoted to full professor.

Dr. Nathan Price, who has just been promoted to full professor, delivers a few words of thanks. March 26, 2015

Dr. Nathan Price, who has just been promoted to full professor, delivers a few words of thanks. March 26, 2015

Dr. Nathan Price receives applause from his mentor Dr. Lee Hood (foreground). March 26, 2015

Dr. Nathan Price receives applause from his mentor Dr. Lee Hood (foreground). March 26, 2015

From left to right: Dr. Lee Hood, Dr. Nathan Price, Dr. Nitin Baliga. March 26, 2015

From left to right: Dr. Lee Hood, Dr. Nathan Price, Dr. Nitin Baliga. March 26, 2015

Congratulations to Dr. Nathan Price, who has been promoted to full professor. March 26, 2015

Congratulations to Dr. Nathan Price, who has been promoted to full professor. March 26, 2015

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