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Dr. Aline Hajj is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Université Laval, with 16 years of experience, and coauthored more than 95 papers. She was nominated twice by the Lebanese National Commission for UNESCO in collaboration with the National Observatory for Women in Research- DAWReK’n to represent Lebanese female scientists. She is also selected as a jury member for the evaluation of research projects (CNRS, Cèdre, AUF, and the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Levant Young Talents). Moreover, she was an invited professor at the University of Minho, Braga, Portugal in 2018.
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Professor at Federal University of ABC (UFABC, Brazil). Sociologist and historian. Develops research in the areas of Sociology of Culture and Intellectuals, History of Social Sciences and Contemporary Social Theory. She is a member of the working group on the History of Sociology of the ISA (Research Committee on the History of Sociology / International Sociological Association). She was Visiting Professor at Brown University (2021-2022), Professor at UFSCar (2018-2022).
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Calvin is a Senior Analyst in the Economics, Trade and Regional Integration division. His primary research interests include economic growth and development, labour markets, and the design of social assistance programmes. He holds a Master's degree in Public Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Bachelor's degree in Econometrics from Monash University Clayton.
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Mourad Hambli is the Director General of ANAD National Anti-Doping Agency. He was the Director General of the National Center for Sports Medicine and Sciences (CNMSS) from 2021 to 2022. He was the director of the Department of Sports Science at the CNMSS. During 2012-2014, 2016, and 2020-2021, he was also Head of the Scientific Monitoring Commission of the Tunisian Olympic Committee.
And he had a Ph.D. in sport movement Biomechanics, from the Faculty of Physical Sciences - University of Poitiers, France.
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Kamal A. Hadidi is president of Jordan Anti-Doping Organization, and a professor of Toxicology at Jordan University Hospital. He holds a PhD in Toxicology from the University of Glasgow, UK, and has published over 45 scientific papers. He is the chairman of the National Drug and Poison Information Center at JUH. Additionally, he has collaborated with international organizations like the OPCW (the Organization of Prohibition of Chemical War) and WHO-CEHA. He is also a distinguished member of the Expert Reviewers of WHO's Guideline for Establishing a Poison Control Center.
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With over 25 years of experience in anti-doping, this distinguished University Professor holds several key roles. As the Coordinator for the National Compliance Platform for the UNESCO Convention, they play a pivotal role in ensuring adherence to anti-doping standards. Furthermore, they serve as the Secretary of the Sports Medicine & Anti-Doping Commission at the Lebanese Olympic Committee and act as the Liaison Officer at the West-Asia RADO, contributing significantly to the world of sports integrity and values.
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Dr. Fatima Abouali serves as the President of the Moroccan Anti-Doping Agency and the Regional Anti-Doping Organization for North Africa. Her expertise as a medical doctor specialized in pharmaco-toxicology in Rabat, Morocco is complemented by her role as the Moroccan government's Representative to UNESCO and the European Council in anti-doping matters. She's also the first vice president of the African Federation for Sports Medicine.
Dr. Fatima Abouali holds a Doctorate in Medicine from Mohammed V University and a University Diploma in “Scientific Medical Communication”.
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I am a PhD Researcher in Economics at The University of Edinburgh, researching gender differentials in the labour market. Prior to starting my PhD studies in Economics, I graduated with an MSc in Economics with distinction from the University of St Andrews, funded by the European Central Bank. I have previously worked for PwC, EY, as well as the European Parliament.