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Our partners university of georgia

Our partners university of georgia

We're partnering with the University of Georgia to address unmet needs and find solutions to some of the biggest challenges in animal health.
Questions and Answers

Questions and Answers

Answers to common questions from both patients and health care professionals regarding Compassionate Use of experimental medications.
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.
Behind the Lab

Behind the Lab

Delve behind the lab to see how our Retinal Health scientists are spearheading research into novel therapeutics to treat retinopathies.
More Potential

More Potential

Boehringer Ingelheim steps up its commitment to sustainable development, building on its historical success in addressing unmet health needs and increasing its ambitions to tackle global health and societal challenges.
How fast can a cheetah run wild and free?

How fast can a cheetah run wild and free?

Cheetahs’ top speed can reach up to 120km/h. But habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade and hunting made these impressive animals critically endangered.
Avian influenza prevention at the source

Avian influenza prevention at the source

Teshome Mebatsion, Head of Viral Diseases Research at Boehringer Ingelheim, talks about the avian influenza virus, ways of prevention and scenarios for the future.
Investment of 65 million euro in avian vaccines in France

Investment of 65 million euro in avian vaccines in France

Boehringer Ingelheim is set to invest almost €65 million in a high-tech building at its Lyon Portes-des-Alpes site in Saint-Priest, France (Rhône), to meet the growing demand worldwide for avian vaccines
Mareks Disease Poultry Chicken

Mareks Disease Poultry Chicken

Five things you need to know to keep poultry free from outcomes of one of the most common virus affecting the animals’ immune systems.