Research

Research Grants and Funding

 

  • Orally Delivered Hepatitis B Vaccine. California Polytechnic State University, M.N. Riaz, July 2008 –June 2011, $24,987
  • Training of South East Asia Full Fat Soybean Industry Personals,  American Soybean Association, M.N. Riaz, Aug. 2010, $11, 000
  • Training of Canadian Aquaculture Feed Industry Personals, Skretting, M.N. Riaz, Jan, 2010, $18,200
  • Training of Indian Aquaculture Feed Industry Personals, American Soybean Association, M.N. Riaz, Sep. 2009, $8,200
  • Increasing Metabolizable Energy in Soybean Meal. M. N. Riaz, United Soybean Board, Nov. 2008-Oct. 2009. $50,000
  • Utilization of Seafood Processing Wastes in Aquaculture through Integrated Nutritional and Feed Manufacturing Technologies Gatlin, D.M., III, Riaz, M. N.; Neill, W. H. and Lawrence, A. L., March 2008-2010, $165,436.
  • Training of Canadian Aquaculture Feed Industry Personals, Skretting, M. N. Riaz, 2008, $18,200.
  • Training of Russian soyfoods Industry Personals, American Soybean Association, M. N. Riaz, 2007, $13,500.
  • Training of South East Asia Aquaculture Feed Industry Personals, US Grains Council, M. N. Riaz, Sep. 2006, $16,500.
  • Reduction of Anti-nutritional and Toxic Compounds in Oilseed Meals through Extrusion Technology.  Texas Department of Agriculture, M. N. Riaz, Sep. 1, 2006- Aug. 31, 2007. $35,000.
  • Coating Cottonseed with Anti-fungal Agent to Prevent Aflatoxin Production during Storage. Texas Department of Agriculture, M. N. Riaz, March 1 2006 - Aug. 31, 2006.  $20,000
  • Use of Cottonseed Meal in Aquaculture Feeds. Texas Department of Agriculture,  M. N. Riaz, Sep. 1, 2005 - Aug. 31, 2006 $30,000
  • Texturized Peanut Protein Meat Analog for Food Application. Texas Department of Agriculture M. N. Riaz, Sep. 1, 2005- Aug. 31, 2006 $25,000
  • Reduction of Anti-nutritional and Toxic Compounds in Oilseed Meals through Extrusion Technology.  Texas Department of Agriculture,  M. N. Riaz,  Sep. 1, 2005- Aug. 31, 2006  $ 35,000
  • Texturized Peanut Protein Meat Analog for Food Application. Texas Food and Fiber Commission, (TFFC) M. N. Riaz, Sep. 1, 2003- Aug. 31, 2005,  $50,000
  • Reduction of Anti-nutritional and Toxic Compounds in Oilseed Meals through Extrusion Technology. TFFC M. N. Riaz,  Sep. 1, 2003- Aug. 31, 2005 $46,000
  • Training of Latin American Soyfood Industry Personals, American Soybean Association, M. N. Riaz, 2004, $11,745.
  • Training of Turkish Aquaculture Feed Industry Personals, American Soybean Association, M. N. Riaz, 2004, $5,220.
  • Training of Latin American Aquaculture Feed Industry Personals, National Rendering Association, M. N. Riaz, 2004, $15,660.
  • Training of Canadian Aquaculture Feed Industry Personals, Moore and Clark, M. N. Riaz, 2003, $19,500.
  • Training of Russian soyfoods Industry Personals, American Soybean Association, M. N. Riaz, 2002, $18,135.
  • Texturized Peanut Protein Meat Analog for Food Application, Center for Food Processing and Engineering, Institute of Food Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University, M. N. Riaz, 2001-2002 ; $4,000
  • Deactivation of Aflatoxin using Clay. Center for Food Safety, Institute of Food Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University, M. N. Riaz, 2001-2002 ; $3,000
  • Potential for Development of Value-added Products from Peanuts. Hinds M. J Moe D, Scott, D. (Oklahoma State University) and Riaz, M. N. Food and Agriculture Products Research Initiative Program, Oklahoma, 2001-2002, $22,000.
  • Texturized Peanut Protein Meat Analog for Food Application. Texas Food and Fiber Commission, (TFFC) M. N. Riaz, Sep. 1, 2001- Aug. 31, 2003 $50,000
  • Reduction of Anti-nutritional and Toxic Compounds in Oilseed Meals through Extrusion Technology. TFFC M. N. Riaz, Sep. 1, 2001-  Aug. 31, 2003 $60,000
  • Utilization of Reduced Fat Peanut in Food Systems, Institute of Food Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University, M. N. Riaz, 2001; $3,500
  • Reduction of Anti-nutritional and Toxic Compounds in Oilseed Meals through Extrusion Technology Texas Food and Fiber Commission, (TFFC) M. N. Riaz,  Sep. 1, 1999- Aug. 31, 2001 $70,000
  • Utilization of Peanuts in Different Food Systems, TFFC, M. N. Riaz,  Sep. 1, 1999- Aug. 31, 2001, $40,000
  • Training of Mexican Soy Food Industry Personals, American Soybean Association, M. N. Riaz, 2000, $22,144
  • Training of Indian Poultry and Aquaculture Feed Industry Personals, USDA, Cochran Program, M. N. Riaz, 2000, $8,253
  • Training of Chinese Aquaculture Feed Industry Personals, American Soybean Association, M. N. Riaz, 2000, $27,000
  • Training of Canadian Aquaculture Feed Industry Personals, Moore and Clark, M. N. Riaz, 2000, $24,000
  • Training of Canadian Aquaculture Feed Industry Personals, Moore and Clark, M. N. Riaz, 1999, $16,000
  • Development of Biodegradable Material from Agricultural Crops Grown in Texas.  TFFC, M. N. Riaz, Sep. 1, 1997- Aug. 31, 1999, $70,000.
  • Deactivation of Allergens in Major Oilseed Meal and Proteins by Extrusion.  TFFC, M. N. Riaz, Sep. 1, 1997- Aug. 1999, $64,000.
  • Environmentally Friendly Extruded Aquaculture Feeds.  TFFC, M. N. Riaz, Sep. 1, 1997- Aug. 1999, $20,000.
  • Training of Pakistani Soybean Processing Industry Personals, American Soybean Association, M. N. Riaz and S. Gregory, 1997, $13,500
  • Development of Low-Fat Peanut for Texas Industry.  Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Advanced Technology Program, M. N. Riaz, Jan. 1, 1996- Sep. 31, 1997, $134,073.
  • Value-added Feedstuffs from Texas Oilseeds and Cereal.  TFFC, M. N. Riaz, and E. W. Lusas, Sep. 1, 1995- Aug. 31, 1997, $62,415.
  • Reduced Fat Content Extruder Processed Peanut Food.  TFFC, M. N. Riaz and E. W. Lusas, Sep. 1, 1995- Aug. 31, 1997, $65,932.
  • Reduced Gossypol Meals for Targeted Market. TFFC, E. W. Lusas, S. Gregory, and M. N. Riaz, Sep. 1, 1995- Aug. 31, 1997, $68,898.
  • Adoption of Expanders to Production of Vegetable Food and Feed Proteins. TFFC, M. N. Riaz and E. W. Lusas, Sep. 1, 1993- Aug. 31, 1995, $59,884.
  • Development of Low-Cost Foods from Texas Crops by Extruder Processing. TFFC, M. N. Riaz and E. W. Lusas, Sep. 1, 1993- Aug. 31, 1995,   $60,663.