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Boehringer Ingelheim attends WVPAC 2019

Boehringer Ingelheim attends WVPAC 2019

Boehringer Ingelheim attends and showcases its leading vaccines and services at 21st World Veterinary Poultry Association Congress
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.
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
What we do

What we do

Boehringer Ingelheim is a multinational corporation with divisions dedicated to Human Pharma, Animal Health, and Biopharmaceutical Contract Manufacturing.
Boehringer Ingelheim Social Engagements

Boehringer Ingelheim Social Engagements

Boehringer Ingelheim Social Engagements Contributes to company commitment to impact 50 million people in vulnerable communities by 2030 through supporting social entrepreneurs and innovative solutions
Bluetongue disease

Bluetongue disease

The bluetongue virus is a viral disease that affects ruminants' health. It doesn't affect humans, but it is a threat to animals.
Veronika Kohlbrenner

Veronika Kohlbrenner

Veronika Kohlbrenner, Patient Safety Physician in Therapeutic Area Inflammation, tells us how she is able to work across different levels of the drug development process.
STOP Rabies: moving towards elimination

STOP Rabies: moving towards elimination

Rabies still kills thousands of people every year. However, rabies is 100 percent vaccine preventable. We contribute to eliminating the disease.
Small Cell Lung Cancer

Small Cell Lung Cancer

Discover more about small cell lung cancer, including its symptoms and treatment options.
The Angels Initiative

The Angels Initiative

The Angels Initiative helps hospitals around the world become ‘stroke-ready’ so that stroke patients can be treated as quickly and effectively as possible.