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The nuclear spectroscopy program at the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyväskylä has for decades relied on combining a germanium-detector array with a recoil separator, enabling the use of the highly sensitive recoil-gating and recoil-decay tagging techniques. Since 2019, the JUROGAM 3 spectrometer has been operated together with the vacuum-mode MARA and gas-filled RITU separators in numerous experiments addressing a broad range of nuclear structure questions. The success of this experimental program is reflected in recent results on nuclei near the N=Z line, as well as in the heavier mass region. This presentation will discuss these recent results and outline ongoing and future nuclear structure studies of neutron-deficient nuclei in the A=30-50 mass region.