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“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.
EURORDIS Award

EURORDIS Award

EURORDIS has selected Boehringer Ingelheim for the first time as recipient of the prestigious Black Pearl Award 2020
NEJM-IL-36-Phase-1-GPP-data

NEJM-IL-36-Phase-1-GPP-data

Data published in The New England Journal of Medicine show rapid improvement of symptoms in patients with a rare form of pustular psoriasis
Respiratory Diseases

Respiratory Diseases

We are looking for new early-science collaborations and invite you to join our expanding community of innovation partners in respiratory diseases.
Cardiometabolic Diseases

Cardiometabolic Diseases

We are looking for new early-science collaborations and invite you to join our expanding community of innovation partners in CardioMetabolic diseases.
Zoonotic diseases things you should know

Zoonotic diseases things you should know

Zoonotic diseases can be transmitted between animals and humans. They are more common than you may think – and they are on the rise. Find out how this affects you.
Dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDLPS)

Dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDLPS)

An aggressive subtype of a category of cancers called soft tissue sarcoma (STS). DDLPS has a poor prognosis and limited treatment options.
L'Arte di Respirare IN IPF

L'Arte di Respirare IN IPF

Expert Prof. Richeldi discusses the link between Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) and Leonardo da Vinci and importance of taking action early.
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”
Nurjanahs Story

Nurjanahs Story

Nurjanah went from a sporty young woman to someone who no longer had the energy to do simple, everyday tasks. She was diagnosed with scleroderma.