Just Funded: Dr. Chi
Dr. Chi and his team at Duke University have been funded to directly detect Autologous Blood Transfusion (ABT), also known as blood doping, through isolation of exosomes. Learn more about Dr. Chi via his lab page.
Video: From PCC Fellowship to Anti-Doping Career
Dr. Geoff Miller, currently Research & Laboratory Manager at the WADA-Accredited Sports Medicine Research and Testing Laboratory (SMRTL) in Utah, discusses the PCC Fellowship which facilitated his career in anti-doping science. Dr. Miller is the first PhD scientist to complete the PCC [...]
The Chemistry of Doping
How do chemists support clean sport and clean athletes? We are pleased to share this excellent overview of the role of chemistry in anti-doping collection and analysis techniques, featuring PCC funded researcher Dr. David Cowan, and PCC Fellow Dr. Liying Jiang, both [...]
New Technology in Anti-Doping: Policy Considerations for Pro Sporting Leagues
At our 2017 Conference, several leading edge technologies were unveiled (including testing using dried plasma spots, and breath) that could make anti-doping testing cheaper and easier for leagues, and less invasive for athletes. The PCC invited Mr. Dan Halem, Chief Legal Officer [...]
Award: Outstanding Contribution to Anti-Doping Science (2017): Dr. Jack Henion and Dr. Imelda Ryona
At the PCC’s 2017 Conference we had the pleasure of awarding our Outstanding Contribution to Anti-Doping Science award to Dr. Jack Henion and Dr. Imelda Ryona of Q² Solutions, for their work creating dried plasma spot (DPS) technology which offers an easy, [...]