Publications & Research

Research

 

Research Grants and Funding

Graduate Students (Committee Member or Co-Chair)

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,  M. N. Riaz, American Soybean Association, 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. United Soybean Board, M. N. Riaz, Nov. 2008-Oct. 2009 $50,000

Reduction of Antinutritional 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

Establishment of Extrusion Center of Institute of Food Science and Technology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. U.S. State Department, The National Academies. M. N. Riaz, and F. M. Anjum, University of Agriculture, Jan. 1, 2006 – Dec. 31, 2007, $709,000

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 Antinutritional 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 Antinutritional 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 , 2003-2004 ; $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, 2003-2004, $22,000.

Texturized Peanut Protein Meat Analog for Food Application. Texas Food and Fiber Commission, (TFFC) M. N. Riaz , 2001-2002 $50,000

Reduction of Antinutritional and Toxic Compounds in Oilseed Meals through Extrusion Technology. TFFC M. N. Riaz , 2001-2002 $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 Antinutritional and Toxic Compounds in Oilseed Meals through Extrusion Technology Texas Food and Fiber Commission, (TFFC) M. N. Riaz , 2000-2001 $70,000

Utilization of Peanuts in Different Food Systems, TFFC, M. N. Riaz, 2000-2001, $40,000

Development of Biodegradable Material from Agricultural Crops Grown in Texas . TFFC, M. N. Riaz , 1997-99, $70,000.

Deactivation of Allergens in Major Oilseed Meal and Proteins by Extrusion. TFFC, M. N. Riaz , 1997-99, $64,000.

Environmentally Friendly Extruded Aquaculture Feeds. TFFC, M. N. Riaz , 1997-99 $20,000.

Development of Low-Fat Peanut for Texas Industry. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Advanced Technology Program, M . N. Riaz , 1996-97, $134,073.

Value-added Feedstuffs from Texas Oilseeds and Cereal. TFFC, M. N. Riaz , and E. W. Lusas, 1995-97, $62,415.

Reduced Fat Content Extruder Processed Peanut Food. TFFC, M. N. Riaz and E. W. Lusas, 1995-97, $65,932.

Reduced Gossypol Meals for Targeted Market. TFFC, E. W. Lusas, S. Gregory, and M. N. Riaz , 1995-97, $68,898.

Adoption of Expanders to Production of Vegetable Food and Feed Proteins. TFFC, M. N. Riaz and E. W. Lusas, 1993-95, $59,884.

Development of Low-Cost Foods from Texas Crops by Extruder Processing. TFFC, M. N. Riaz and E. W. Lusas, 1993-95, $60,663.