Dr. Rodrigo Aguilera received his doctorate in Analytical Chemistry and Physical Chemistry at the University of Claude Bernard Lyon I, France. He worked for 5 years in Laboratory of Mass Spectrometry – Chemistry and Biology to develop a new application for the detection of anabolic steroids used by professional athletes by measuring the ratio of carbon isotopes by mass spectrometry (IRMS). In 1997 he was employed by the Olympic Analytical Laboratory (Anti-Doping Laboratory) in the Department of Medicine and Molecular Pharmacology of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He was responsible for IRMS steroid analysis at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta in 1996, at the Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City and at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Summer Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro 2016 and Winter Paralympics Games Seoul in 2018.
In 2002, he joined the Laboratory of Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics in the Department of Psychiatry at the Faculty of Medicine of UCLA and extended his experience in the field of proteomics for future applications in the field of anti-doping control. In 2003 he helps establish and lead the Proteomics Laboratory at the University of Southern California’s Los Angeles Pharmacy Faculty, which was dedicated to cancer research, bio-markers and Metabolomics studies. During the years 2007-2008 he joined Applied Biosystems as Team Leader in Proteomics, Clinical and Toxicology applications. In 2011 Dr. Aguilera worked the International Endogenous Solutions and joined the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) in Las Vegas, Nevada, as Scientific Director. The following year, in 2012 he held the position of Director of the Anti-Doping Control Laboratory of Portugal in Lisbon. From February 1, 2014 he held the position of Director of the Anti Doping Control Laboratory in Madrid. January 1st in 2017 to Dec 2020 he was the Manager of human testing at Doha Anti doping Laboratory. In 2021 he joined the London Anti-Doping Laboratory (DCC).