Pioneering Mass Spectrometry: A Tribute to my mentor Jean-François
Muller and His Enduring Legacy
Abstract
Professor Jean-François Muller, a distinguished figure in the field of
mass spectrometry, made significant contributions to the advancement of
analytical chemistry and its applications. As the founding director of
the Laboratory of Mass Spectrometry and Laser Chemistry at the
University of Metz, JF Muller played a pivotal role in establishing Metz
as a leading centre for mass spectrometry research. His pioneering work,
particularly in the development of matrix-assisted laser
desorption/ionization (MALDI) instrumentation and Fourier Transform Ion
Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry (FTICR MS), has had a profound
impact on various scientific disciplines. This article commemorates Pr.
JF Muller’s illustrious career and highlights his collaborative efforts
with industrial partners such as TOTAL, which led to groundbreaking
advancements in MS analysis. I will delve into the key findings of my
thesis which focused on instrumental developments for MALDI analysis and
imaging, as well as personal reminiscences and the impact of his
inspiring mentorship.