Matt Fedoruk, PhD
Dr. Matthew Fedoruk currently works as the Chief Science Officer leading the Science & Research team at the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Dr. Fedoruk is considered an expert in the scientific aspects of anti-doping matters and has reviewed hundreds of results management cases while at USADA and provided credible scientific guidance and opinion to resolve many anti-doping analytical and non-analytical result management cases including the detection of performance-enhancing drugs and the abuse thereof in sport. With more than 10 years of experience in anti-doping and a Ph.D. in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Dr. Fedoruk also serves as a standing member of the IPC Anti-Doping Committee, the WADA TDSSA Expert Group Chair and Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) Ad-Hoc Working Group. Dr. Fedoruk also serves as co-Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board for the Partnership for Clean Competition (PCC). Before joining USADA, Dr. Fedoruk worked at the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) and served with the Vancouver 2010 Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Canada. He currently lives in sunny Colorado Springs, Colorado, which is also known as ‘Olympic Town USA’ for being home to the U.S. Olympic Committee, the high-altitude Olympic Training Center, numerous national sport federations and USADA.
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