Tag: Conferences: Doping, Anti-doping, and PEDs
Call for Papers | “Anti-Doping Research: What is left to do?”. International Network for Doping Research 2022 Conference | Aarhus University, August 18–19, 2022. Call ends April 30, 2022
Founded in 2002 to put anti-doping research on the agendas of sport organizations and political bodies, many INDR scholars have contributed to the research-based debates on anti-doping. Interdisciplinary research is now an essential component of anti-doping policy-making. Therefore the INDR leadership encourages an open discussion on the relevance, aims, and objectives of anti-doping research in general and of the network in particular.
The 2015 INHDR conference: Evaluating the unintended effects of anti-doping
On the 27th and 28th of August 2015 members of the International Network of Humanistic Doping Research assembled in Aarhus, Denmark for the 6th International INHDR conference. Under the theme “Evaluating the unintended effects of anti-doping”, the conference had a record number of abstract submissions, of which most were of very high quality.
Global Summit on Steroid | Baltimore, MD | 2015-07-13
Steroids Summit-2015 aims in promulgating knowledge and facilitating share of new ideas amongst the professionals, scientific researchers, doctors, clinicians, physicians, industrialists, manufacturers, sportsperson and students.
Call for Papers | Evaluating the unintended effects of anti-doping | 2015 INHDR Conference, Aarhus University, Denmark, 27–28 August
The International Network of Humanistic Doping Research (INHDR) invites abstract submissions for consideration for the 2015 conference to be held at Aarhus University, Denmark on 27-28 August.
Call for Papers | Evaluating the Unintended Effects Of Anti-Doping. 2015 INHDR Conference, August 27–28 2015
INHDR CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT:
Evaluating the Unintended Effects Of Anti-Doping
In the 15 years since the formation of the World Anti-Doping Agency, few would dispute that anti-doping efforts have changed sport. Many of these changes, such as increased testing and anti-doping education, were intended and their effects have, for the most part, been examined and evaluated. However, what have received less attention...
2nd Call for Papers: What do we (really) know about doping?
The INHDR – International Network of Humanistic Doping Research – is now accepting abstract submissions for consideration for presentation at the 2013 INHDR Conference. The theme for the conference will be “What do we (really) know about doping?” and will be held August 15 and 16, 2013 at Aarhus University in Aarhus, Denmark. Abstracts are welcome on any area of...