Chemical Computing Group
Mauricio Rodriguez Parada, MBA, is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in various roles within the chemical and financial sectors. Currently serving as the Academic Services Manager at Chemical Computing Group since May 2021, Mauricio has previously held positions including International Business Development Manager at ISOSPARK Analytical Solutions and Financial Advisor at Investors Group/Sun Life Financial. Early career experiences include Division Manager of Chemicals at Targray Technology International Inc., Sales Specialist at Cytec Engineered Materials, and a sales role focused on Latin America at SCP Science. Additionally, Mauricio has a strong foundation in engineering, with roles as a Chemical Products Sales Engineer and Process Engineer at Monomeros Colombo Venezolanos S.A. Academic credentials include an MBA from John Molson School of Business and specialized degrees in Chemical Processes Engineering and Chemical Engineering from Universidad del Atlántico.
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Chemical Computing Group
CCG (Chemical Computing Group) is a leading supplier of software solutions for life sciences. With a proven track record in scientific innovation, CCG continues to provide state of the art applications in drug discovery to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and academic researchers. CCG headquarters are in Montreal (Canada), with support offices in North America, Europe and Asia. CCG’s software programs include: 1) Molecular Operating Environment (MOE) - a single package for visualization, molecular modeling, computer-aided molecular design (CAMD), cheminformatics, bioinformatics and methodology development. 2) PSILO® - Protein SILO - a database system that provides an easily accessible, consolidated repository for macromolecular and protein-ligand structural information as well as a means to systematically track, register and search both experimental and computational macromolecular structural data. CCG has a strong academic presence with MOE and PSILO® being used extensively in teaching and research in over 600 universities world wide. CCG's special programs and discounts encourage the adoption of computational life science methodologies by the scientific community.