DOHA: Anti-Doping Lab Qatar (ADLQ) has successfully concluded its tenth annual symposium, titled “NOVEL CHALLENGES & BIOMARKERS DISCOVERY,” at the Aspire Academy Auditorium.
The three-day event featured a host of international experts in the field of anti-doping, who shared their research and insights on novel challenges and biomarkers discovery.
The symposium’s final day was particularly significant, as it was graced by the presence of Salah bin Ghanim Al Ali, the Minister of Sports and Youth.
He affirmed Qatar’s support for all international, regional, and local efforts concerned with anti-doping in sports, emphasizing the importance of promoting a competitive sports environment that is free of doping.
“The success of Qatar in hosting major sporting events, the latest of which was the FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar, is an affirmation of the State’s interest in sports and the support of those in charge of it, including the authorities concerned with combating doping in sports in the country, and effective coordination with international bodies,” said Salah Bin Ghanim Al Ali.