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Biberach

Biberach

The largest research and development center of Boehringer Ingelheim is located in Biberach, Germany.
Annual Results Press Conference

Annual Results Press Conference

Boehringer Ingelheim presents the results of business development and gives an outlook for the coming year.
Dirk Stenkamp

Dirk Stenkamp

Dirk Stenkamp, Senior Vice President Research Site Germany, reflects on our culture of collaboration and passion for progress.
Ridgefield

Ridgefield

Ridgefield is home to the company’s US headquarters. The site serves as a key research center for human pharmaceuticals.
A Clear Vision

A Clear Vision

Our vision is a future where earlier detection and individualized treatment will stop vision loss in its tracks, protecting and preserving eyesight, and way of life.
Open Innovation at Boehringer Ingelheim

Open Innovation at Boehringer Ingelheim

Learn more about how we’re working across the innovation community to advance research and accelerate the development of new medicines
vet scholars symposium

vet scholars symposium

Veterinary students and researchers from 38 veterinary schools in North America and Europe gathered at the NIH in August to discuss the future of veterinary medicine.
PRRS vaccine discovery for swine

PRRS vaccine discovery for swine

PRRS vaccine, an unexpected scientific discovery. Our team developed the first vaccine against Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome in pigs.
Vienna

Vienna

Vienna is a cornerstone within the company’s global R&D network, with a special focus on cancer research. On top of that, it is also a hub for biopharmaceutical development and production.
“Rare diseases are quite common”

“Rare diseases are quite common”

Rare diseases are individually rare but collectively affect millions of people worldwide. Yet, they remain under-researched and are often misdiagnosed.
Targeting Tumor Stroma

Targeting Tumor Stroma

Boehringer Ingelheim’s research approach in stromal biology may lead to new medicines that will change the face of cancer and give new hope to patients