This is more than search support. I interpret the chemistry, compare technical approaches, and organize where a technology may matter, who may need it, and what should be tested next.
What I can support
Understand the technology
- Technical, academic-literature, and patent research
- Technology and process comparisons
- Competitor and company research
- Research in Japanese and English
Connect evidence with decisions
- Application and industry mapping
- Customer-problem and market hypotheses
- Survey and interview design
- Questions for the next validation step
Selected case studies
Ongoing research support for a major materials company
A multi-year engagement that developed from focused technical questions into research for new-business development. Topics span synthesis, catalysis, reactors, processes, computational chemistry, and materials applications. Client identity and confidential topics are not disclosed.
Literature review on L-fucose
Relevant international and Japanese literature was organized by research area, study subject, experimental conditions, and limits of the available evidence, then delivered as a referenced Japanese-language review.
Literature review on lactic acid bacteria
Literature across oral and topical contexts was organized to distinguish study designs and populations. The review separates reported findings from limitations and supports content planning.
Literature-review disclaimer
This service reviews and organizes existing literature. It does not establish or guarantee the efficacy, safety, or regulatory compliance of any specific product or ingredient. Final legal and regulatory decisions may require review by an appropriately qualified professional.
Typical deliverables
- Technical research report
- Source list covering literature, patents, and company examples
- Technology comparison matrix
- Application and industry map
- Customer-need hypotheses
- Survey or interview guide
- Internal presentation deck
- Referenced literature review
Process
Scope
Clarify the decision, topic, timeline, and deliverable.
Research and analysis
Agree on sources and share interim findings when useful.
Delivery
Provide a referenced output, key implications, and recommended next questions.
What technology are you evaluating—and what decision needs to follow?
An initial question is enough to begin defining a useful scope.