‘We need evolution, not revolution, in anti-doping’

Expert opinion: Professor Yannis Pitsiladis from the University of Brighton is developing anti-doping tests using genetics-based technology

Yannis Pitsiladis in the lab. Photo: Chris Catchpole

Dr Paul Dimeo’s call for a ‘rethink’ in anti-doping, by implication, dismisses much of the progress achieved since the formation of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in 1999.

Dimeo and some other academics seem to advocate radical new solutions because of the failure of the current system to work effectively.

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