Talking Point: ROIDCheck: Building the World’s First Steroid Drug Checking Program

presented by Dr. Timothy Piatkowski

This presentation outlines the development and outcomes of ROIDCheck — the world’s first dedicated anabolic steroid and IPED drug checking initiative.

Details

When
Wednesday 11 February 2026
1:00pm - 2:00pm

Where

This is online event via Zoom.

This webinar is suitable for workers in the AOD, mental health, allied health and welfare sectors.

Cost
Free

Overview

Conducted across 2024–2025, the program provided real-world data on the composition, purity, and safety of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) in Australia. Drawing on collaborations between health services, peer networks, and harm reduction practitioners, ROIDCheck demonstrates how community-led drug checking can generate actionable intelligence, support safer use, and reshape health engagement among people who use performance and image-enhancing drugs.

Dr. Timothy Piatkowski is an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow at The University of Queensland. He is a peer researcher, using his lived experience and close community partnerships to enable innovative health programs which are accessible and translatable.He has received over $7.5 million (5.8 as CI) in research funding and has >160 outputs, many of which are impactful, having won the APSAD 2025 EMCR Most Highly Cited Paper for his innovative work on trenbolone (a potent steroid). His work has been recognised through multiple national awards, including the AIVL Peer Researcher Recognition Award (2024) and the APSAD Kyp Kypri Early Career Researcher Award (2024).

Dr. Piatkowski leads pioneering, peer-led initiatives such as the world’s first steroid checking service (ROIDCheck) and the Steroid QNECT program, both of which are nationally award winning programs currently inspiring international initiatives to follow suite (e.g., Switzerland, UK).

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Date: Wednesday 11 Feb, 2026

Venue: Online

Time: 13:00pm – 14:00pm AEST

Cost: Free - Connect & Learn is a free seminar series but registrations are essential

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