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The Indiana Daily Student

Martin F. Jarrold, distinguished professor and Robert and Marjorie Mann Chair, stands in front of an ion mobility mass spectrometer Nov. 19, 2025, in the Chemistry Building at Indiana University. Jarrold developed the Xevo Charge Detection Mass Spectrometer that launched in fall 2025. Lily Welch

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Martin F. Jarrold, distinguished professor and Robert and Marjorie Mann Chair, stands in front of an ion mobility mass spectrometer Nov. 19, 2025, in the Chemistry Building at Indiana University. Jarrold developed the Xevo Charge Detection Mass Spectrometer that launched in fall 2025.