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Trailr2-cdh17-antibody-phase1-trial

Trailr2-cdh17-antibody-phase1-trial

Boehringer Ingelheim advances a bi-specific therapeutic antibody to first-in-human clinical trial for patients with advanced gastrointestinal cancers
Collaborating for social impact

Collaborating for social impact

Societal challenges require collective action and Making More Health Together is connecting changemakers to drive collaborations for more social impact
Respimat re-usable wins Pharmapack Eco-Design Award

Respimat re-usable wins Pharmapack Eco-Design Award

The Respimat® re-usable inhaler device has won the 2020 Pharmapack Eco-Design Award. An enhanced version of the Respimat® soft mist inhaler, Respimat® re-usable has a lower environmental impact and is easy for patients to use.
biopharmaceuticals-in-china

biopharmaceuticals-in-china

Boehringer Ingelheim manufactures the first biopharmaceutical approved in China under new MAH contract manufacturing regulatory system.
Rabies? Not in Mexico!

Rabies? Not in Mexico!

Mexico has been a rabies-free country for the last five years. How does Mexico achieve this? Learn how we're collaborating in this fight against rabies.
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
biolabs-heidelberg

biolabs-heidelberg

Boehringer Ingelheim supports the launch of BioLabs first European Location in Heidelberg.
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
Rethinking mental health care

Rethinking mental health care

Outdated perceptions and practices fuelling mental health crisis, new Economist Impact study reveals