Markku Seppälä
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Markku Seppälä Markku Tapio Seppälä (b. 1936, Helsinki) is a Finnish specialist in obstetrics and gynecology. He graduated with a licentiate degree in medicine in 1964 and a doctorate in medicine and surgery in 1965. During his research work that began in 1962, Seppälä has published about 500 peer-reviewed studies in international series, including collaborations with two Nobel Prize winners in medicine or physiology (Frederick Chapman Robbins and Robert G. Edwards). Markku Seppälä was awarded the Matti Äyräpää Prize in 1981 for his research on fetal developmental proteins.
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