WADA ISSUES CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR 2018 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH GRANTS HELP ADVANCE ANTI-DOPING RESEARCH / L'AMA LANCE SON APPEL D'OFFRES 2018 POUR DES BOURSES DE RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CONTRIBUEZ L'AVANCEMENT DE LA RECHERCHE ANTIDOPAGE

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Montreal, 4 December 2017

Dear Colleagues,

Please note that, today, WADA issues its call for proposals for 2018 Scientific Research Grants.

Science is key to driving advances in anti-doping. Innovative, fact-based research helps the anti-doping community identify new trends in doping, new drugs, new delivery mechanisms and new methods of detection.

Since 2001, WADA has committed more than US$73 million to helping researchers around the world develop breakthroughs in anti-doping science. These grants are critical because they increase the volume of research dedicated to developing new and improved detection methods for performance-enhancing substances and methods as well as attract the best minds to this cause.

Scientists interested in submitting research projects are invited to submit their applications by 15 February 2018 (24:00 GMT).

Learn more about the 2018 Scientific Research Grants Program and application process.

Obtenga más información sobre la Convocatoria de subvenciones de investigación 2018 y el procedimiento de solicitud.

Best regards,

World Anti-Doping Agency

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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is the international independent organization created in 1999 to promote, coordinate and monitor the fight against doping in sport in all its forms. The Agency is composed and funded equally by the sports movement and governments of the world. Its key activities include scientific research, education, development of anti-doping capacities and monitoring of the World Anti-Doping Code - the document harmonizing regulations regarding anti-doping in all sports and all countries.

L’AMA LANCE SON APPEL D’OFFRES 2018 POUR DES BOURSES DE RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE

CONTRIBUEZ À L’AVANCEMENT DE LA RECHERCHE ANTIDOPAGE

Montréal, le 4 décembre 2017

Chers collègues,

Veuillez prendre note qu’aujourd’hui, l’AMA lance son appel d’offres 2018 pour des bourses de recherche scientifique.

Les avancées dans la lutte antidopage passent inévitablement par la science. C’est grâce à des recherches novatrices fondées sur les faits que la communauté peut identifier de nouvelles tendances dans le dopage, de nouvelles substances, de nouveaux mécanismes d’administration et de nouvelles méthodes de détection.

Depuis 2001, l’AMA a investi plus de 73 millions $ US pour aider des chercheurs du monde entier à réaliser des percées dans la science de l’antidopage. Ces bourses sont essentielles, car elles permettent d’augmenter le nombre de recherches consacrées à l’élaboration et à l’amélioration de moyens de détection de substances et de méthodes interdites et d’attirer les chercheurs les plus brillants dans le domaine.

Les scientifiques qui souhaitent soumettre des projets de recherche dans le cadre de l’appel d’offres 2018 de l’AMA pour des bourses de recherche scientifique sont invités à envoyer leurs dossiers d’ici le 15 février 2018 à minuit (TUC).

En savoir plus sur le programme de bourses de recherche scientifique 2018 et le processus de demande.

Obtenga más información sobre la Convocatoria de subvenciones de investigación 2018 y el procedimiento de solicitud.

Sincères salutations,

Agence mondiale antidopage

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L'Agence mondiale antidopage (AMA) est une organisation internationale indépendante créée en 1999 pour promouvoir, coordonner et superviser la lutte contre le dopage dans le sport sous toutes ses formes. L'Agence est composée et financée à parité par le mouvement sportif et les gouvernements. Ses activités principales comprennent la recherche scientifique, l'éducation, le développement de programmes antidopage et la surveillance du respect du Code mondial antidopage - le document harmonisant les règles liées au dopage dans tous les sports et dans tous les pays.

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