Manfred Donike
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Manfred Donike | |
Born | 08, 23, 1933 Cologne |
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Died | 08, 21, 1995 |
Residence | Germany |
Nationality | Germany |
Fields | Chemistry |
Institutions | Sport University, Cologne |
Known for | Detection of drug abuse in sport |
Manfred Donike (born August 23, 1933, in Cologne – died August 21, 1995, on a flight from Frankfurt am Main to Johannesburg) was a German cyclist and chemist, known for his research on doping. Donike lived in Rölsdorf.
Donike studied chemistry in Cologne and graduated in 1965. In 1977 he was appointed director of the Institute of Biochemistry at the German Sport University in Cologne.
By 1972, Donike had developed a procedure capable of accurate detection of banned substances and their metabolites through analysis, using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, of urine.
In 1960 and 1961 Donike competed in the Tour de France.