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The funding opportunity supports both animal and human studies as appropriate. Clinical studies that involve controlled feeding and short term bolus feeding studies involving limited human subjects are appropriate for this purpose. Humanity is reliant upon the physical resources and natural systems of the Earth for the provision of food, energy, and water. Society must determine how to best integrate across the natural and built environments to provide for a growing demands while maintaining appropriate ecosystem services.

The overarching goal of Innovations at the Nexus of Food, Energy and Water Systems INFEWS is to catalyze the well-integrated interdisciplinary research efforts to transform scientific understanding of the food, energy, and water nexus in order to improve system function and management, address system stress, increase resilience, and ensure sustainability. The National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture are combining resources to identify and fund the most meritorious and highest-impact projects that support their respective missions.

To achieve this goal, the program supports projects that:. The goal of the National Robotics Initiative is to accelerate the development and use of robots in the United States that work beside, or cooperatively with, people.

Innovative robotics research and applications emphasizing the realization of such co-robots acting in direct support of and in a symbiotic relationship with a human is supported. The purpose of this program is the development of this next generation of robotics, to advance the capability and usability of such systems and artifacts, and to encourage existing and new communities to focus on innovative application areas.

The Plant Biotic Interactions program seeks to support important fundamental and translational research on the mechanisms and principles that mediate the interaction of plants with their biotic partners. Synergies are sought between modeling and experimental approaches and between exploration of fundamental principles and the deployment of insights gained by these approaches in agricultural settings.

For public schools this is the school year. For private schools this is the school year. Interagency Programs. Download a complete list of Elementary Schools. Interagency Programs Enrollment, Ranking, and Statistics. Find Former IP Alumni. First Name. Last Name. Graduation Year Graduation Year Search Powered by Classmates. Interagency Programs Students by Gender.

It has students in grades 6th through 12th. Interagency Programs is the th largest public high school in Washington and the 13,th largest nationally. It has a student teacher ratio of View alumni from Interagency Programs at Classmates. Interagency Programs is ranked th out of ranked schools in Washington, for total students on lunch assistance.

The percentage of Interagency Programs students on free and reduced lunch assistance This may indicate that the area has a higher level of poverty than the state average. Students at a participating school may purchase a meal through the National School Lunch Program.

Data provided by the National Center for Education Statistics. The data displayed is compiled from the most recent sources available. For public schools this is the school year.



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