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Don H. Catlin (born June 4, 1938) is an anti-doping scientist and one of the founders of modern drug-testing in sport.〔( "Milestones in Don Catlin's Career," ''USA Today'' )〕〔(Catlin has made a career out of busting juicers, ''USA Today'' )〕〔"Catlin to Leave Testing Field for New Research Position," ''Washington Post'' ()〕 ==Career== Catlin has overseen testing for performance-enhancing drugs at the three most recent Olympics held in the United States since the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles, as well as testing for the United States Olympic Committee, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Major League Baseball’s minor leagues and the National Football League (NFL). He has also developed drug identification techniques currently in use at the Olympic, professional and collegiate levels.〔Catlin to Leave Testing Field for New Research Position, ''Washington Post'' ()〕〔(Gatekeeper for clean sports, “Christian Science Monitor” )〕 In 1982, Catlin founded the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory, the first anti-doping lab in the United States and now the world's largest testing facility of performance-enhancing drugs. He remained the lab's director for 25 years.〔(Milestones in Don Catlin's Career, ''USA Today'' )〕〔(Catlin has made a career out of busting juicers, “USA Today” )〕〔(UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory )〕 Catlin currently serves as president and CEO of the Los Angeles-based NGO Anti-Doping Research, Inc. (ADR). The organization was founded in 2005 to bolster efforts to uncover new drugs being used illegally by competitors and develop the tests to detect them. It also advocates for and establishes programs to encourage athletes at all levels not to use performance-enhancing drugs.〔(Doctors Are Years Away from HGH Urine Test, “New York Times” )〕〔(Ending the Influence, “New Scientist” )〕 In addition, he heads the companies Anti-Doping Sciences Institute (ADSI) and Banned Substances Control Group (BSCG).〔()〕〔2010 Preview: New Chapter for Garmin - In Their Own Words: Garmin," ESPN ()〕 In a peer-reviewed article in the August 2009 issue of the quarterly scientific journal, Comparative Exercise Physiology, Catlin and his colleagues at ADR report that they developed an equine test for powerful blood-boosting drug CERA.〔(Test for Blood-Doping Agent Developed, "BloodHorse.com )〕 ADR is currently working to develop an effective urine test to detect human growth hormone (hGH) — one of the most sought-after tests by sports leagues worldwide. (See Mitchell Report (baseball).)〔(Doctors Are Years Away from HGH Urine Test, “New York Times” )〕〔(Researchers cite progress on HGH, “Los Angeles Times” )〕 Catlin is Professor Emeritus of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine.〔(UCLA Molecular and Medical Pharmacology Faculty )〕 He also serves as chairman of the Equine Drug Research Institute’s Scientific Advisory Committee and as a member of the Federation Equestre Internationale Commission on Equine Anti-Doping & Medication. Since 1988, he has been a member of the International Olympic Committee Medical Commission.〔(Horse Channel )〕〔(International Olympic Committee Medical Commission Members )〕 The ''Chicago Tribune'' named Catlin Sportsman of the Year for 2002.〔"Catlin to Leave Testing Field for New Research Position," ''Washington Post'' ()〕〔(Ending the Influence, “New Scientist” )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Don Catlin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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