5 Things You Need To Know When Hiring A Chemistry Consultant
July 29, 2025
Beyond the lab bench, true chemical innovation thrives on a blend of deep expertise and strategic vision. If you’re looking to bring a new chemistry solution to life, here are 5 things you need to know and why a seasoned chemistry consultant can be your most valuable asset:
- Expertise and a Network to Match
- Regulatory & Sustainability Know-How
- The Power of Broad Experience
- Why Industry Insights Matter
- Built for Manufacturing Success
A great chemistry consultant thinks beyond the bench by designing formulations that scale efficiently, meet specs, and minimize costs and waste. Such bridging between R&D and production, ensures your new product delivers performance without compromising safety or limiting sustainability.
TJM Research is Expanding!
July 2025
With a few recent purchases, we have expanded our lab bench space by over 200% and added a GC/MSD/FID instrument to enhance our analytical chemistry services. These additions allow us to add associates and help new and existing clients with their product development needs.


TJM Research Joins SATOP as an Alliance Partner!
May 20, 2025
TJM Research is now an Alliance Partner with SATOP, the Space Alliance Technology Outreach Program, a consortium of companies and universities, along with NASA’s Johnson Space Center, that provide assistance to small business owners, start-ups and entrepreneurs to help solve their technical challenges.
Don’t let “Space” fool you. The State of Texas-funded program offers assistance from a range of network partners, including those who provide expertise in their specialization areas of chemistry, materials, manufacturing, industrial, engineering and environmental.
SATOP helps small businesses by integrating new technologies into their operations, creating economic benefits through new product launches, increasing revenue streams, capital investments and job creation. Since 1999, SATOP has assisted more than 1,200 businesses in Texas, generating over $200 million in economic impact.