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Alan G Marshall

Contact Information

Professor, Chief Scientist for Ion Cyclotron Resonance (ICR) and Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Chemistry

CIMAR, ICR

Alan G Marshall

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Phone: (850) 644-0529

Address: 1800 E. Paul Dirac Dr., Tallahassee FL 32310-3706

Building: NHMFL FSU

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Educational Background

1970, Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Stanford University
1965, B.A., Chemistry, Northwestern University

Research Interests

* Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
* Protein structure and folding in solution and gas phase
* Mixture analysis by ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry
* Ultrasensitive mass spectrometry
* Environmental mass spectrometry
* Protein complexes
* Automation of mass spectrometry instrumentation and data reduction

Professional Experience

2014-present, Chief Scientist, ICR Program, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
1993-2014, Director, ICR Program, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
1993-present, Professor, Florida State University, Chemistry
1980-1993, Director, The Ohio State University, Chemical Instrument Center
1980-1993, Professor, The Ohio State University, Chemistry & Biochemistry
1976-1980, Associate Professor, University of British Columbia, Chemistry
1969/71-76, Instructor/Asst. Prof., University of British Columbia, Chemistry

Awards, Honors, and Service

Florida Academy of Sciences Medalist (2017-present)
Member, Editorial Board: Petroleomics (2017-present)
National Academy of Inventors (2017)
Florida Inventors Hall of Fame (2016-present)
Inaugural Senior Spectroscopist, Society for Applied Spectroscopy (2016)
70th Birthday Symposium, American Society for Mass Spectrometry Meeting (2014)
Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2013)
Glenn Award from the Energy and Fuels Division of the American Chemical Society (2013)
American Chemical Society New York Section William H. Nichols Medal (2012)
Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities Award (2012)
Society of Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award (2012)
Tallahassee Scientific Society Gold Medal (2011)
Member, Editorial Board: Annual Review Analytical Chemistry (2010-present)
Member, Editorial Board: Journal of the American Society of Mass Spectrometry (2010)
Pittcon 2010 Plenary Lecturer (2010)
Award for Outstanding Achievements in Mass Spectrometry (2009)
Eastern Analytical Symposium Award for Outstanding Achievements in Mass Spectrometry (2009)
Editorial Board: Annual Reviews of Analytical Chemistry (2009-2013)
Eni Award: New Frontiers in Hydrocarbons (2009)
Fellow of the American Chemical Society, Inaugural Group (2009)
Florida State University Innovator Award (2008)
Ralph and Helen Oesper Award from the Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society (2008)
Chemical Pioneer Award from the American Institute of Chemists (2007)
Named 2006-2007 Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor (2006)
Member, Editorial Board: Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry (2005-present)
60th Birthday Honor Issue, International Journal of Mass Spectrometry (2004)
Society for Applied Spectroscopy Fellow (2004)
Southern Chemist Award, awarded by the American Chemical Society Memphis Section (2004)
Advisory Panel: Oak Ridge National Lab DOE Genomes to Life Program (2003-2004)
Herty Award (2003-present)
Adviser: National Science Foundation, Taiwan (2002)
American Chemical Society Award in Analytical Chemistry (2002)
Florida Award (Florida Section, American Chemical Society) (2002)
Honorary Member, Society for Applied Spectroscopy (2002)
Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award, Spectroscopy Soc. of Pittsburgh (2002)
Focus Issue, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (2001)
Editorial Board: Encyclopedia of Mass Spectrometry (2000)
Kasha Professor, Florida State University (2000)
Thomson Medal, International Mass Spectrometry Society (2000)
Distinguished Contribution Award, American Society for Mass Spectrometry (1999)
Distinguished Research Professor, Florida State University (1999)
Advisory Board: Gill Center, Indiana University (1998-2001)
Gold Medal, New York Society for Applied Spectroscopy (1998)
Member, Editor: Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry (1998-2004)
Maurice F. Hasler Award, Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (1997)
Two-Year Creativity Award, National Science Foundation (1997)
Editorial Board: Journal of Magnetic Resonance (1996-2000)
Scientific Advisory Board: Perkin-Elmer/Sciex (1996-1997)
Field-Franklin Award in Mass Spectrometry, American Chemical Society (1995)
Member, Editorial Board: Mass Spectrometry Reviews (1994-present)
International Editorial Advisory Board: ACS Encyclopedia of Chemical Instrumentation (1992-1995)
Award in Analytical Chemistry, Eastern Analytical Symposium (1991)
Board of Directors: American Society for Mass Spectrometry (1991-1993)
Award in Chemical Instrumentation, American Chemical Society (1990)
Chairman: Society for Applied Spectroscopy Ohio Valley Section (1990-1993)
Distinguished Research Fellow, Oak Ridge National Lab (1990)
Editorial Advisory Board: Analytical Chemistry (1990-1992)
Editorial Board: Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (1989-2014)
Fellow, American Association for Advancement of Science (1989)
Fellow, American Physical Society (1989)
Society for Applied Spectroscopy Ohio Valley Section Award (1989)
Acting Chair (Chemistry): The Ohio State University (1988)
Akron Section Award, American Chemical Society (1988)
Distinguished Scholar Award, Ohio State University (1988)
Chairman: American Chemical Society Central Region (1987-1988)
Member, Editorial Board: International Journal of Mass Spectrometry (1987-present)
Editor-in-Chief: OSU/NHMFL ICR/Ion Trap Newsletter (1986-2002)
Editorial Board: Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems (1986-1989)
General Chairman: 19th Regional American Chemical Society Meeting (1986)
Elected to American Society of Biological Chemists (1983)
Elected to New York Academy of Sciences (1981)
Elected to Sigma Xi (1980)
Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow (1976)
National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow (1965-1969)
Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honorary Fraternity (1962)

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