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Lyon

The Lyon region is a key global hub for the Animal Health business of the company, encompassing research, development, production and supply of veterinary products.
Outlook for Partnering in Animal Health 2024

Outlook for Partnering in Animal Health 2024

Megan Grether, Head of Business Development & Licensing for Animal Health, shares her perspectives on the year ahead for partnering in Animal Health.
“My ultimate goal is to cure cancer”

“My ultimate goal is to cure cancer”

Norbert Kraut, our Global Head of Cancer Research, shares how we are advancing science to bring new treatment options for people living with cancer.
FIBRONEER™ Phase III program initiated

FIBRONEER™ Phase III program initiated

FIBRONEER™ Phase III program initiated globally to evaluate BI 1015550, a novel investigational phosphodiesterase 4B (PDE4B) inhibitor
Collaboration to fight NCDs

Collaboration to fight NCDs

70 percent of global deaths are attributable to NCDs and severely impacting on people in low- and middle-income countries. Help is desperately needed.
Uncommon_Mutations_Database

Uncommon_Mutations_Database

New database of published clinical outcomes from patients with uncommon EGFR mutations in advanced NSCLC treated with afatinib is available for global clinician use
Our Vision

Our Vision

At Boehringer Ingelheim, we have expanded our global research and development activities to tackle eye diseases, specifically those affecting the back of the eye.
Technologies

Technologies

We are expanding our global network of technology partners Learn more about partnering with us.
AMR_Action_Fund

AMR_Action_Fund

Boehringer Ingelheim joins AMR Action Fund to support antibiotic R&D
Soaring to save lives

Soaring to save lives

Tackling health disparities through drone delivery of vaccines animals and livestock living in underserved communities
STOP Rabies: moving towards elimination

STOP Rabies: moving towards elimination

Rabies still kills thousands of people every year. However, rabies is 100 percent vaccine preventable. We contribute to eliminating the disease.