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SUMMARY:Why the Ban on Performance Enhancing Drugs is Ruining Sport in Australia
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LOCATION:Melbourne\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:<p>Professor Julian Savulescu is presenting a public lecture:<br> <br> Why the Ban on Performance Enhancing Drugs is Ruining Sport in Australia<br> <br> <br> Date: 6pm-7.30pm\, Thursday 18th September<br> <br> <br> <br> Venue: Deakin Edge theatre\, Federation Square\, Melbourne CBD<br> <br> <br> As the Essendon Scandal rumbles on\, it is widely accepted that\, despite<br> years of investment\, testing is not adequately detecting those who break<br> the rules and not acting as a strong deterrent to those who are tempted to<br> seek illegal performance enhancement\, in addition to considerable confusion<br> about what does and does not constitute doping. In this lecture\, Professor<br> Savulescu will argue that not only are attempts to stop this cheating<br> doomed to failure but some types of doping\, 'physiological doping'\, are<br> compatible with the spirit of sport\, and\, in moderation\, may not pose an<br> unacceptable risk in the context of elite sport. Only by allowing safe<br> levels of physiological doping in sport and focussing resources against<br> doping methods which are unsafe or contravene the spirit of sport can we<br> both reduce cheating and preserve the spirit of sport\, whilst protecting<br> the elite athletes who are prepared to risk everything to win.<br> <br> <br> <br> Speaker: Professor Julian Savulescu\, Sir Louis Matheson Distinguished<br> Visiting Professor\, Centre for Human Bioethics\, Monash University is Uehiro<br> Chair in Practical Ethics\, Faculty of Philosophy\, University of Oxford\,<br> Director of Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics\; Director\, Oxford<br> Centre for Neuroethics (one of three Wellcome-funded strategic centres in<br> biomedical ethics)\; and Director\, Institute for Science and Ethics\, Oxford<br> Martin School. He was recently awarded a Wellcome Trust flagship Senior<br> Investigator Award (to start in 2015). Julian Savulescu is a recognised<br> world leader in the field of practical and medical ethics\, specialising in<br> the ethics of new and emerging technologies. He is author of over 300<br> publications\, and edits the *Journal of Medical Ethics*. He is<br> also founding editor of the *Journal of Practical Ethics*\, an open access<br> journal in moral and political philosophy.<br> <br> <br> This is a free event. As there is no allocated seating\, you are advised to<br> arrive early.<br> <br> This event is hosted by Monash University Centre for Human Bioethics.</p>\nJustin Oakley justin.oakley@monash.edu>
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