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Listen to the sounds disrupting farms worldwide

Listen to the sounds disrupting farms worldwide

A pioneer in Precision Livestock Farming, Prof. Daniel Berckmans reveals how online monitoring technology is bringing healthier pigs closer to farmers and consumers
BTD for GlyT1 in Schizophrenia

BTD for GlyT1 in Schizophrenia

Boehringer Ingelheim’s Investigational Treatment for Cognitive Impairment Associated with Schizophrenia receives FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation
GioTag Final Data

GioTag Final Data

Final analysis of GioTag study data showed sequential afatinib followed by osimertinib is a feasible therapeutic strategy in EGFR M+ NSCLC patients
Results for Jardiance EMPACT-MI phase III trial

Results for Jardiance EMPACT-MI phase III trial

Results announced from EMPACT-MI phase III trial investigating the effect of Jardiance® (empagliflozin) on risk of heart failure hospitalization and death in adults following a heart attack
collaboration-kings-college-london

collaboration-kings-college-london

Boehringer Ingelheim and the IoPPN at King’s College London partner to progress new therapeutic concepts in major depressive disorder and schizophrenia
Dogs at work in Milan offices

Dogs at work in Milan offices

Dogs at work is a pilot project that allows pet-lover to bring their dogs to the office and enjoy the benefits they bring to their daily work life.
Collaboration-with-OxfordBioTherapeutics

Collaboration-with-OxfordBioTherapeutics

Boehringer Ingelheim collaborates with Oxford BioTherapeutics to discover tumor targets to deliver first-in-class treatments for cancer patients.
Partnership-with-clicktherapeutics

Partnership-with-clicktherapeutics

Boehringer Ingelheim collaborates with Click Therapeutics on prescription-based digital therapeutic to potentially aid in the treatment of schizophrenia
GPP Interview with Professor Barker

GPP Interview with Professor Barker

An interview with Prof. Barker about generalized pustular psoriasis, its burden on patients and how patient outcomes can be improved