10 02, 2021

Social science grants urged to use full grant process over micro-grants

By |2021-02-10T09:08:07-07:00February 10th, 2021|Categories: Blog|Tags: , |

The Partnership for Clean Competition has updated its policies regarding social science applications to the micro-grant program. From February 2021 on, social science grants should go through the full application process, as opposed to using the micro-grant process. This decision was [...]

6 07, 2016

The Complicated World of Anti-Doping Research

By |2018-11-16T18:59:12-07:00July 6th, 2016|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , |

The anti-doping movement is constantly evolving to mitigate prohibited performance-enhancing activities and ensure the protection of clean athletes. At times, opinions on the direction anti-doping administrators should pursue vacillate wildly, making for a complex and challenging global conundrum. The PCC, however, [...]

9 06, 2016

An Interview With Dr. Mario Thevis

By |2018-11-16T18:59:12-07:00June 9th, 2016|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Dr. Thevis, (PhD, GTFCh), the anti-doping scientist and professor from Germany, speaks with the PCC about his Mildronate study, choosing the anti-doping discipline, and what's next on his radar.  What got you started in anti-doping research? I was a third year chemistry student [...]

5 04, 2016

Micro-Grants: the Latest Tool in the PCC’s Arsenal as we Fight for Clean Sport.

By |2020-02-05T14:39:35-07:00April 5th, 2016|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , |

  The integrity of sport is worth protecting. The science of anti-doping must be flexible enough to stay ahead of athletes and other support professionals who make the wrong choices when it comes to the use of performance-enhancing substances. Anti-doping science [...]