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About Markus
Professor Markus Metsälä is a University Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Helsinki. He holds the title of Docent in the Department of Chemistry and serves as a supervisor for the doctoral programme. His work is based at the University of Helsinki in Finland. Metsälä leads efforts in the Trace Gas Analysis group, focusing on sensitive trace gas analysis techniques for applications including exhaled breath analysis. The group applies laser spectroscopy for trace gas detection.
Professor Markus Metsälä has produced 53 research works that have accumulated 1265 citations. Key publications include a study on the stability of bicyclic guanidine superbases and their salts in water. He has also contributed to research identifying volatile in vitro biomarkers for oral bacteria alongside collaborators such as Per-Henrik Groop and Lauri Halonen. Metsälä maintains a verified Google Scholar profile highlighting his interests in exhaled breath analysis, trace gas detection and laser spectroscopy. He is featured in the research portal of the University of Helsinki, which details his appointments and contributions to the field. Metsälä is recognized in academic indices for his output at the University of Helsinki and within Finland. His group is part of the Molecular Science research groups. A doctoral researcher position in optical spectroscopy under his supervision was announced for starting in November 2025. Metsälä has a presence on ResearchGate showing his scientific contributions. He is listed in the adscientificindex with scores for his performance in the university and country. Contact information for Metsälä is available through the university's people finder, including email, address and phone details. The research of Metsälä contributes to advancements in analytical techniques and their practical applications in science and medicine.

