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Finding the right inhaler for you

Finding the right inhaler for you

Living with a chronic respiratory disease can make life complicated. This discussion guide can be used to help start a conversation with a healthcare professional about inhaler choice.
Transforming pig farming through AI

Transforming pig farming through AI

With our livestock farming technology based on sound analytics, we are improving pig farm practices, producing healthier pigs and a better farm economy.
DCRI-collaboration-empact-mi

DCRI-collaboration-empact-mi

Collaboration with Duke Clinical Research Institute on EMPACT-MI trial, which will assess outcomes in people who have had a myocardial infarction
Partnering in Retinal Health

Partnering in Retinal Health

Our partnering interests in retinal diseases offer opportunities for collaboration to complement our pipeline and advance treatment and delivery.
The little things

The little things

In 2009 Anna was diagnosed with scleroderma. For her, however, the disease is no reason to give up. On the contrary.
Partnership canine oncology

Partnership canine oncology

The collaboration will focus on identifying new molecules to target cancers in dogs. Small molecules could provide superior disease control.
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.
Dan

Dan

People with Type 2 diabetes (T2D) have an increased risk of heart disease
Patient Documentary

Patient Documentary

People with type 2 diabetes are two to four times more likely to develop heart disease compared with people without diabetes
Retinal Health Research

Retinal Health Research

Our research is targeting key mechanisms in the pathogenesis of retinal diseases – vascular dysfunction, neuronal dysfunction and neuronal inflammation.
We support non-linear career paths.

We support non-linear career paths.

Emmanuelle Clerisme-Beaty talks about making breakthroughs in the rare disease space.“I’m here to let patients know that they're not alone”