Alan G. Marshall

Chemist, Academic

1944 –

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Who is Alan G. Marshall?

Alan G. Marshall is an American analytical chemist who has devoted his scientific career to developing a scientific technique known as Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry, which he co-invented. He was born in Bluffton, Ohio, in 1944, and earned his Bachelor's in Chemistry from Northwestern University and Ph.D. in Chemistry from Stanford University. His first academic appointment was at the University of British Columbia. In 1980, he moved to the Ohio State University where he remained until 1993. He is the Robert O. Lawton Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida State University and Director of the Ion Cyclotron Resonance Program at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. He is a fellow of the American Chemical Society, American Physical Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and has received numerous awards, including the 2007 Chemical Pioneer Award, given by the American Institute of Chemists; the 2012 William H. Nichols Medal, given by the New York Section of the American Chemical Society; and the 2012 Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award, given by the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh.

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Born
1944
Bluffton
Also known as
  • Alan Marshall
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Northwestern University
  • Stanford University
Employment
  • Florida State University
Lived in
  • Tallahassee

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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