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The Athlete Biological Passport: a ‘magic bullet’ for EPO detection? Part 2 of 2

The Athlete Biological Passport: a ‘magic bullet’ for EPO detection? Part 2 of 2
Thursday, 07 February 2013 Author: Emma Mason

The anti-doping community has taken note of these criticisms (see part 1) and in 2000 WADA approved its operating guidelines for the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) marking a return to indirect testing methods and a change of analytical focus from urine to blood.

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Emma Mason

Emma Mason

Emma is a trainee solicitor in Squire Patton Boggs’ sports litigation department who has completed seats in corporate, international dispute resolution and a secondment to Chelsea Football Club. During her traineeship Emma has, from a sporting perspective, assisted with the sale of a Championship football club and the provision of advice to various International Federations and Premier League football clubs.