Warren Roche Sanofi

Warren Roche is from Waterford, Ireland. Warren has worked as a mathematics and statistics lecturer previously at the South East Technological University in Ireland, and also has extensive statistical experience in clinical trial research and pharmaceutical manufacturing. He originally earned his BSc in Mathematics from Trinity College Dublin in 2012.

After spending several years teaching college-level mathematics and physics, he attended University College Dublin to earn a MSc in Mathematical Science in 2016. In 2022, Warren earned his doctorate in Applied Mathematics from the South East Technological University in Waterford, Ireland, where he was a PhD Scholar. Warren's doctoral work explored differential equations and modelling preferential finger flow through a porous media using hysteresis operators and operator splitting techniques. In July 2022, Warren was presented with the Howard Medal at the Brain and Ocular Nutrition Conference at University of Cambridge for his work on the importance of effect sizes for clinical trial experiments.

Currently, Warren works as a statistician at Sanofi in Ireland, where he applies stability modelling techniques for a wide range of different products.