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Biopharma deals thrive on creativity, from structure through to execution  
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Biopharma deals thrive on creativity, from structure through to execution  

A decade ago, medicine development looked very different. Today, some of the most exciting science is coming from small, focused teams moving at speed – teams working under real operational constraints, with little room for anything that slows them down. 


World Environment Day: Acting where it matters most
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World Environment Day: Acting where it matters most

For a company like Ipsen, environmental impact doesn’t stop at the boundaries of its operations. In fact, that’s only a small part of the picture.


Choosing the hardest problems: why Ipsen focuses where unmet need is greatest 
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Choosing the hardest problems: why Ipsen focuses where unmet need is greatest 

In biopharmaceutical research, not all challenges are equal. Some of the most meaningful opportunities lie in areas defined by complex biology, limited evidence, and patients who have waited far too long for effective treatment options.  


Why post approval evidence is redefining the future of patient care 
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Why post approval evidence is redefining the future of patient care 

In today’s rapidly evolving treatment landscape the approval of a medicine is no longer the finish line; it’s just the beginning. Real world evidence (RWE), post-hoc analyses and structured Phase IV studies all offer new opportunities for scientific learning. At Ipsen, we’re committed to pursuing the unanswered questions, generating robust evidence that goes beyond medicine development, which provides broader long-term evidence-based perspectives for the communities we serve. 


"I Really Witnessed It First Hand": How Personal Experience Shapes Loubna Ouriaghli's Work 
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"I Really Witnessed It First Hand": How Personal Experience Shapes Loubna Ouriaghli's Work 

A diagnosis is supposed to be the end of the uncertainty. For some families, it is also the moment they realize there is nothing more medicine can offer. Loubna Ouriaghli, Head of Government Affairs & Policy at Ipsen, witnessed that moment with her own mother who was diagnosed with a rare disease.  She saw the symptoms appear one by one, the years it took to finally have an answer and the silence that followed when that answer came with no treatment. 


Driving Progress in Rare Liver Disease: Ipsen at EASL Congress 2026
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Driving Progress in Rare Liver Disease: Ipsen at EASL Congress 2026

We’re excited to be at the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) Congress 2026, Europe’s largest event dedicated to liver health where doctors, scientists, allied health professionals, patients, and industry partners come together to share knowledge, highlight scientific breakthroughs, and build meaningful connections.


A moment worth remembering: what SCALE tells us about the future of aesthetics 
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A moment worth remembering: what SCALE tells us about the future of aesthetics 

There are moments that stay with you. Not because of a single slide or headline, but because you can feel something changing. Expectations shift. Standards rise. A new chapter begins. 


Driven by patients, delivering on our strategy: 2025 Integrated Annual Report now available
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Driven by patients, delivering on our strategy: 2025 Integrated Annual Report now available

Ipsen’s 2025 Integrated Annual report report is now available on Ipsen.com. This essential reference document brings together key information and insights into the major developments in 2025 and what lies ahead.


Right medicine, right person: Jacintha Sivarajah on science with purpose
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Right medicine, right person: Jacintha Sivarajah on science with purpose

“All medicines have side effects, but it’s just about trying to minimize the impact through providing the information patients and clinicians need or finding other ways to mitigate that impact.” — Jacintha Sivarajah 


Aesthetics, built from science
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Aesthetics, built from science

Ipsen is not new to aesthetics. For more than three decades, we have been advancing neuroscience innovations across therapeutic and aesthetic indications, building deep expertise in complex biologics, rigorous clinical development and high‑quality manufacturing.


Strong Q1 2026 sales growth, marking a solid start to the year
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Strong Q1 2026 sales growth, marking a solid start to the year

Ipsen reports 22.6% sales growth at constant exchange rates in Q1 2026, reflecting balanced growth across Oncology, Rare Disease, and Neuroscience.


A New Chapter for Children with pLGG 
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A New Chapter for Children with pLGG 

For the hundreds of children diagnosed with pediatric low-grade glioma (pLGG) across Europe each year, the journey is rarely what families expect. It is often long, complex, and life-altering. However today, we’re excited that the treatment landscape has progressed.  


Guillermo’s Story: Lessons from Patients’ Lives 
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Guillermo’s Story: Lessons from Patients’ Lives 

In the pharmaceutical industry, it’s easy to focus on data, strategy, and performance metrics. But behind every decision are real people. For Guillermo Castillo Acero, Head of European Mid-Sized Markets at Ipsen, that reality became clear during a precise moment in his career.


The role of biomarkers: how new modalities are making precision medicine a reality
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The role of biomarkers: how new modalities are making precision medicine a reality

For too long, modern medicine has treated diseases as if they were uniform, defined by a label rather than by their underlying biology. Today, we have an unprecedented ability to interrogate the molecular drivers that shape each person’s cancer, and in doing so, we’re transforming how we diagnose, develop and deliver the medicines that matter most.


Strategic Focus: Alexis Cocozaki on the pathway to early discovery at Ipsen  
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Strategic Focus: Alexis Cocozaki on the pathway to early discovery at Ipsen  

At the heart of Ipsen’s early discovery efforts is a question of fit—how a molecule interacts with a disease-relevant protein, and what that means for therapeutic potential. Alexis Cocozaki’s team focuses on that exact space, applying biophysical and structural biology techniques to evaluate and optimize new assets at the atomic level. 


Our 2025 Sustainability Statement is Live: Here's What It Means for Ipsen
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Our 2025 Sustainability Statement is Live: Here's What It Means for Ipsen

We are pleased to announce that Ipsen’s 2025 Sustainability Statement – our annual publication outlining Ipsen’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) commitments, progress and priorities – is now available on our website, reflecting our commitment to maximize positive change for future generations.


Shaping the next evolution of immuno-oncology
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Shaping the next evolution of immuno-oncology

Working in early development, I have the privilege to see the next generation of therapeutic science take shape – and few areas are more compelling than immuno-oncology (I-O). From first data points in the lab to breakthroughs in the clinic, it is clear that we are entering a new era with the potential to deliver transformative outcomes for patients.


Purpose‑driven partnering: choosing programs where our approach makes the greatest impact
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Purpose‑driven partnering: choosing programs where our approach makes the greatest impact

Late-stage partnering is unforgiving — high-stakes, capital-intensive, and fiercely competitive. The cost of a poor partnership isn’t just financial; it’s the lost opportunity to advance a program that could have changed patient outcomes but didn’t get the right partner at the right moment.


When Work Takes on a Whole New Meaning: Emilie Manier’s Ipsen Moment 
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When Work Takes on a Whole New Meaning: Emilie Manier’s Ipsen Moment 

For many people at Ipsen, the impact of their work becomes clear through patient stories, scientific breakthroughs, or moments shared with colleagues. For Emilie Manier, Senior Executive Assistant, that realization came in a much more unexpected situation: a dinner with friends. 


A Life in Science: The role of data in advancing medicines
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A Life in Science: The role of data in advancing medicines

New in our A Life in Science series, we hear from Audrey Clapéron, Translational Biology Director, about the essential role of data in driving discovery forward. She shares how leading a team of pharmacologists and delivering high-quality evidence for clinical development keeps her motivated and close to the patients who may one day benefit.


From culture to clinic: Alison Mason on making science work at scale 
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From culture to clinic: Alison Mason on making science work at scale 

The science behind cell culture and fermentation rarely makes headlines. But without it, no treatment would reach a patient. Alison Mason knows this better than most.


A Life in Science: Shaping early development with patient focus
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A Life in Science: Shaping early development with patient focus

New in our A Life in Science series, we hear from Mary Jane Hinrichs, Senior Vice President and Head of Early Development, about her path from discovering a passion for pharmacology to leading drug candidates through first-in-human trials. She shares how balancing strategy, science, and a constant focus on patients motivates her to shape the future of medicines.


Ipsen 2026 Annual General Meeting
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Ipsen 2026 Annual General Meeting

A replay with complete presentation and Q&A session will be made available soon after the Annual General Meeting.


A Life in Science: Curiosity and collaboration in cancer research
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A Life in Science: Curiosity and collaboration in cancer research

New in our A Life in Science series, we hear from Elodie Lewkowicz, Asset Lead, about how curiosity and collaboration drive her mission to tackle the complexity of cancer. She reflects on mentoring, developing the next generation of scientists, and keeping patients at the heart of every data point to stay motivated through challenges.


Moving NET Science Forward Together at ENETS 2026
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Moving NET Science Forward Together at ENETS 2026

The European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS) 4 – 6 March 2026 conference in Kraków is one of the most important moments of the year for the global NET community. Clinicians, researchers, nurses, advocates and partners come together with a shared purpose to expand understanding of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) and improve care for people living with them.


From idea to impact: accelerating the promise of early science
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From idea to impact: accelerating the promise of early science

Every year, new breakthroughs reveal possibilities for treating conditions once thought untreatable. But possibility alone is not enough. The true challenge lies in identifying compelling scientific opportunities early—and shaping them deliberately so they can one day make a meaningful impact for patients. At Ipsen, we recognize the potential of early science; where bold ideas thrive and where there is the greatest risk but also the potential to change patients’ lives.


Listening isn’t a slogan, it’s the foundation of rare disease care
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Listening isn’t a slogan, it’s the foundation of rare disease care

Rare Disease Day reminds us that rare conditions impact far more lives than many realize -over 300 million people globally, across more than 10,000 identified rare diseases. Yet what strikes me most on this day of recognition and reflection is that listening to patients remains an under-utilized lever for achieving progress in healthcare.


Progress for Families Facing Rare Childhood Brain Tumors 
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Progress for Families Facing Rare Childhood Brain Tumors 

Each year, hundreds of children across Europe are diagnosed with pLGG. For many, the journey involves invasive surgeries, years of intensive chemotherapy and the lifelong impact of potential vision, speech and neurological complications. With no global standard of care, families are often left facing uncertainty, complexity and incredibly difficult choices often over many years.


A model for modern biopharma collaboration — the enduring partnership between Ipsen and IRICoR
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A model for modern biopharma collaboration — the enduring partnership between Ipsen and IRICoR

In an era where breakthrough science increasingly depends on deep, cross sector collaboration, the longstanding partnership between Ipsen and the teams at the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC) and its commercialization unit, IRICoR, at Université de Montréal stands out as a model for how academia and industry can accelerate science with purpose.


We’re Ready for ASCO GU 2026: Advancing Knowledge Together
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We’re Ready for ASCO GU 2026: Advancing Knowledge Together

As the global GU oncology community prepares to gather in San Francisco for the American Society of Clinical Oncology Genitourinary Cancers Symposium (ASCO GU), colleagues from across Ipsen are energized by the opportunity to connect, learn, and contribute


Rare Disease Day 2026: Listening to Patients to Imagine Better Futures
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Rare Disease Day 2026: Listening to Patients to Imagine Better Futures

Rare diseases are more common than most people imagine, in how many lives they touch and in how profoundly they shape everyday life for patients and families. Behind every diagnosis is a person navigating far more than symptoms: daily routines transformed, ambitions redefined, misunderstanding and isolation to navigate and families adapting to uncertainty with resilience and hope.


A Life in Science: Adapting science through diverse perspectives
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A Life in Science: Adapting science through diverse perspectives

New in our A Life in Science series, we hear from Florence Meyer-Losic, Vice President and Head of Translational Sciences, about her journey from veterinary medicine to human research. She highlights the importance of adaptability, continuous learning, and diverse expertise in building successful teams that deliver innovative treatments for patients.


FY 2025: Strong results and momentum for 2026
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FY 2025: Strong results and momentum for 2026

FY 2025 was a year of strong execution and robust performance across all therapeutic areas, driving significant topline growth and reinforcing the company’s strategic momentum. Total sales grew 10.9% at constant exchange rates (CER), supported by a solid 7.5% growth in Q4.


A Life in Science: Teamwork and resilience in early development 
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A Life in Science: Teamwork and resilience in early development 

New in our A Life in Science series, we hear from Eli Leo, Early Development Asset Lead, about how teamwork, creativity, and even failure fuel progress in research. From seeing herself as a conductor guiding scientists like an orchestra to learning from the 98% of experiments that do not succeed, she shows how resilience and collaboration create meaningful breakthroughs for patients.


Defining the path: Lineu Domit on the role of safety in early development
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Defining the path: Lineu Domit on the role of safety in early development

Before a medicine reaches patients, its promise must be measured against its risks. For Lineu Domit, safety physician in Ipsen’s Global Patient Safety team, this balance is the essence of early development.


United by Unique: Ipsen’s Commitment to Transforming Cancer Care
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United by Unique: Ipsen’s Commitment to Transforming Cancer Care

As we prepare to mark World Cancer Day, which continues its three-year commitment to the powerful global theme of “United by Unique”, Ipsen acknowledges the immense, global challenge that cancer presents.


Ipsen Earns a Top Climate Rating: What is CDP, and Why Does It Matter?
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Ipsen Earns a Top Climate Rating: What is CDP, and Why Does It Matter?

Together for the Climate: Ipsen Strengthens Its Climate Commitment with CDP A-List Recognition and SBTi Approval 


Alagille syndrome (ALGS) Awareness Day – Where powerful connections can make the difference
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Alagille syndrome (ALGS) Awareness Day – Where powerful connections can make the difference

“We were shocked” That is how Celine felt when her family received the news that her daughter Suzanne had been diagnosed with the rare liver disease, Alagille Syndrome (ALGS) at just a few months old.


Closing Care Gaps in Post‑Stroke Spasticity
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Closing Care Gaps in Post‑Stroke Spasticity

At Ipsen, our heritage in neuroscience has always been about more than advancing science – it is about transforming lives. Despite advances in care and numerous initiatives to prevent stroke, cases continue to rise over recent decades.


Bridging science and leadership: Elisabetta Leo on guiding early development at Ipsen
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Bridging science and leadership: Elisabetta Leo on guiding early development at Ipsen

Elisabetta Leo is moving science forward at the heart of early development. This involves progressing nonclinical data and novel molecules in oncology, from bench to bedside.


Acquired Science. Accelerated Impact. Ipsen’s Determined M&A Strategy Is Rewriting the Rules of Innovation
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Acquired Science. Accelerated Impact. Ipsen’s Determined M&A Strategy Is Rewriting the Rules of Innovation

Philippe Lopes-Fernandes, EVP & Chief Business Officer, shares how Ipsen’s tenacious approach to dealmaking is transforming breakthrough science into global impact—solidly.


Designing for precision: A passion for innovation with Will Olughu
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Designing for precision: A passion for innovation with Will Olughu

Developing an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) is a technical challenge. Across Ipsen’s work in ADCs Will Olughu leads a team driving the chemistry, manufacturing, and controls (CMC) effort to bring this complex science into reality.


Bold Science, Bold Ambition: Shaping the Future of Oncology at Ipsen
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Bold Science, Bold Ambition: Shaping the Future of Oncology at Ipsen

It is a pivotal moment in Ipsen’s oncology journey, advancing our clinical-stage pipeline with bold science and a clear purpose – to bring meaningful innovation to the patients who need it most, transforming what patients and healthcare systems can expect from cancer treatment.


Why the Future of Biopharma Belongs to Agile Innovators, not Industry Giants
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Why the Future of Biopharma Belongs to Agile Innovators, not Industry Giants

The future of biopharma will be shaped not by the biggest players, but by the most agile ones. That is why I believe our operating model at Ipsen gives us a real advantage in today’s fast-moving landscape.


This is My PBC
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This is My PBC

This is My PBC is a disease awareness initiative developed and funded by Ipsen, that seeks to raise awareness of the need for people living with PBC to know more about their disease and understand that everyone’s experience is different – and valid. By taking a personalized approach to your PBC management, you can empower yourself with the knowledge to have meaningful conversations with your healthcare professional, and play a more active role in your PBC management and care. You may be unique, but you are not alone.


Meet Jo, living with PBC
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Meet Jo, living with PBC

Jo’s journey to diagnosis began about 10 years ago, when she contacted her GP feeling tired and run down, but it wasn’t until 4 years ago following some routine blood tests and a liver biopsy, that she received a diagnosis. Support groups, like the PBC Foundation, have been a gamechanger for Jo, providing support, education and a like-minded community.


Meet Wendy, living with PBC
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Meet Wendy, living with PBC

Wendy has been living with PBC for over 13 years, and it took 5 years of GP and specialist appointments to receive her diagnosis. Her advice to other people living with PBC is to go to your doctor prepared to ask lots of questions, manage your condition as well as you can and be kind to yourself.


Meet Gill, living with PBC
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Meet Gill, living with PBC

Gill is a devoted mother and grandmother who loves spending time with her grandchildren and gardening. She also has a real passion for her volunteering work. She has lived for over 20 years with PBC.


Built to endure: Prince Korah on relentless pursuit of robust drug product development.
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Built to endure: Prince Korah on relentless pursuit of robust drug product development.

Robustness is not a box to check—it’s the foundation of every decision. As a Senior Director in the Pharmaceutical Development function in Ipsen’s drug product development team, Prince Korah focuses on driving the pharmaceutical development strategy by overseeing the end-to-end life cycle of drug products with his team.


Ipsen Certified in 30 Countries: A New Milestone in Our Cultural Transformation 
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Ipsen Certified in 30 Countries: A New Milestone in Our Cultural Transformation 

We’re proud to share that Ipsen has been certified as a Great Place to Work in 16 countries in 2025, bringing our total to 30 countries worldwide recognized as employers of choice. This achievement is a strong testament to our…


Ipsen’s Giving-Back Programs: Our Sustainability Commitments Go Beyond Environment
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Ipsen’s Giving-Back Programs: Our Sustainability Commitments Go Beyond Environment

At Ipsen, we go beyond environmental responsibility to place societal impact at the heart of our actions. Through a range of Giving-Back Programs, the company aims to make a positive difference in the communities where we operate.


Get Men Talking: Ipsen Joins the Movember Movement for the Third Year
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Get Men Talking: Ipsen Joins the Movember Movement for the Third Year

This Movember, Ipsen once again champions men’s health through our “Get Men Talking” podcast series — a heartfelt initiative encouraging open conversations about prostate cancer and wellbeing.


Targeting what cannot be seen: Lindsey Rodrigues on the complexity of epigenetics
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Targeting what cannot be seen: Lindsey Rodrigues on the complexity of epigenetics

Targeting what cannot be seen: Lindsey Rodrigues on the complexity of epigenetics or mutated in a particular cancer. We have to ask, ‘do we have an understanding of how this gene works? Can we design a medicine to treat it or to target it?”’


Ipsen at The Liver Meeting 2025
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Ipsen at The Liver Meeting 2025

We’re proud to be part of The Liver Meeting 2025 hosted by the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (AASLD), where leading healthcare professionals, scientists and the patient community come together to discuss the latest advances in scientific and medical innovations and care, across


The Evolving Landscape of Liver Disease: Innovation, Integration, and Impact
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The Evolving Landscape of Liver Disease: Innovation, Integration, and Impact

Liver disease has emerged as a critical focus for the healthcare science community, driven by significant unmet needs—particularly in rare and underserved conditions.


Ipsen Delivers Strong Growth and Expands Oncology Pipeline
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Ipsen Delivers Strong Growth and Expands Oncology Pipeline


Melanie’s story – living with lung neuroendocrine tumors
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Melanie’s story – living with lung neuroendocrine tumors

Every person’s experience living with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) is unique and for Melanie, coming to terms with a diagnosis of lung NETs is an ongoing journey, building knowledge and understanding of how to live with this complex and often unknown form of cancer.


Ipsen’s financial results for the first nine months of 2025
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Ipsen’s financial results for the first nine months of 2025

Ipsen’s financial results for the first nine months of 2025 were published on 22 October 2025.


Standing Stronger Together on PFIC Awareness Day 
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Standing Stronger Together on PFIC Awareness Day 

Hugo Gomes da Silva, SVP Global Medical Affairs (Rare Disease) at Ipsen, shares powerful insights into the evolving challenges families face throughout their PFIC journey—and highlights the critical importance of trusted information and community support.  


Building better processes, earlier: a chemist’s perspective on innovation and sustainability
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Building better processes, earlier: a chemist’s perspective on innovation and sustainability

Nathan McCormack focuses on the earliest stages of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) development.


Pharma Partnerships Thrive by Celebrating Every Milestone Along the Journey
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Pharma Partnerships Thrive by Celebrating Every Milestone Along the Journey

Naomi Binoche, VP Head of Strategic Alliance Management, shares insights on how pharma partnerships are key to driving success and why celebrating every milestone along the way matters.


PBC Awareness Day: Confronting Bias and Elevating Patient Voices
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PBC Awareness Day: Confronting Bias and Elevating Patient Voices

For the thousands of individuals, mostly women, living with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), a chronic, progressive autoimmune liver disease, the journey can be lonely.


Lily May's Story: Living With a Pediatric Low-Grade Glioma
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Lily May's Story: Living With a Pediatric Low-Grade Glioma

Lily May, a vibrant and determined seven-year-old, loves gymnastics and golf. Yet, like many children living with pediatric low-grade glioma (pLGG), her life has been profoundly shaped by this rare brain tumor. Although the global burden is unknown, pLGG is a rare childhood brain tumor.


Recognizing the Signs Early: Improving Outcomes for Children with Rare Liver Diseases 
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Recognizing the Signs Early: Improving Outcomes for Children with Rare Liver Diseases 

Professor Björn Fischler, paediatric hepatologist at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, and Laure Dorey, Director of the French patient organisation AMFE and mother of a child living with biliary atresia (BA), together discussed the realities of living with rare liver diseases (RLDs).


Beyond tired: Understanding fatigue in Primary Biliary Cholangitis
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Beyond tired: Understanding fatigue in Primary Biliary Cholangitis

Fatigue is a distinct and debilitating condition that can have a significant impact on quality of life…


Understanding PBC: Managing what Matters Most 
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Understanding PBC: Managing what Matters Most 

Ipsen’s Sandra Silvestri sat down with Dr. Laura Cristoferi, Professor Mark Swain, and Professor David Jones to explore the latest evidence on management of the rare, autoimmune disease, primary biliary cholangitis (PBC).


H1 Results: a strong first half of 2025 
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H1 Results: a strong first half of 2025 

The first six months of 2025 have been exceptional for Ipsen. We’ve delivered strong growth across all three of our therapeutic areas — Rare Disease, Oncology, and Neuroscience — reflecting the strength of our strategy and the dedication of our teams. 


A Journey of Strength and Hope, Joris and Maria’s story
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A Journey of Strength and Hope, Joris and Maria’s story

Joris is a thriving seven-and-a-half-year-old boy who has been on a journey requiring strength and hope from himself, and all those around him. At just four weeks old, Joris began exhibiting unusual symptoms; vomiting, changes in his eating habits and he had very pale poo.


H1 2025 Results
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H1 2025 Results

Ipsen’s financial results for the first half of 2025 will be published on 31 July 2025 at 07:00 CET.


Céline and Suzanne: Navigating Alagille Syndrome
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Céline and Suzanne: Navigating Alagille Syndrome

At just nine years old, Suzanne is a bright, creative young girl who loves dancing, drawing, exploring the woods, and watching birds. Despite living with Alagille syndrome (ALGS), a rare genetic condition, she embraces life with enthusiasm and curiosity.


Ipsen 2025 Annual General Meeting
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Ipsen 2025 Annual General Meeting

A replay with complete presentation and Q&A session will be made available soon after the Annual General Meeting.


Q1 2025 sales update
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Q1 2025 sales update

The financial results for the Full Year 2024 will be published on February 13, 2025 at 7H00 CET and a conference call will take place at 13H00 CET.


Living with Rare Liver Diseases: Unique challenges, Shared Experiences 
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Living with Rare Liver Diseases: Unique challenges, Shared Experiences 

Cholestatic liver diseases are a rare but significant group of conditions that impact both children and adults. Three such conditions—Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC), Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis (PFIC), and Alagille Syndrome (ALGS)—share commonalities yet are unique in their caus


Scientific Journey from Coal to Diamond: Myths and Misperceptions in Rare Disease Innovation 
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Scientific Journey from Coal to Diamond: Myths and Misperceptions in Rare Disease Innovation 

In storytelling, you might hear of a superhero who squeezes coal with immense strength and heat, instantly creating a flawless diamond. While fiction, it’s true that diamonds are rare and formed under precise conditions over millions of years. For me, this analogy resonates deeply with the developme


A Life in Science: Shaping the Future of Precision Medicine 
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A Life in Science: Shaping the Future of Precision Medicine 

In the latest installment of our ‘A Life in Science’ series, we’re excited to introduce Crystel Ogier, our Clinical Biomarker Director, who leads the awareness and implementation of companion diagnostics at Ipsen. Crystel’s work is a prime example of how cutting-edge science is making a real impact


A Life in Science: Driving Innovation Through Collaboration 
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A Life in Science: Driving Innovation Through Collaboration 

Next in our ‘A Life in Science’ series, Dorinne Desposito, Predictive Toxicology Project Manager, shares her insights on driving innovation through creative thinking and the power of shared learning within our dedicated teams. Dorinne’s work exemplifies how cross-functional collaboration at Ipsen is


Breaking Barriers to Rare Disease Innovation: Reflections from the World EPA Congress 
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Breaking Barriers to Rare Disease Innovation: Reflections from the World EPA Congress 

For individuals living with a rare disease, every day without treatment is a day too long. At the World Evidence, Pricing and Access (WEPA) congress in Amsterdam, I participated in a panel discussion on long-term access to rare disease innovation. The conversation reminded me that behind every polic


A Life in Science: The Privilege of Making a Difference 
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A Life in Science: The Privilege of Making a Difference 

New in our ‘A Life in Science’ series, we hear from Christelle Huguet, Executive Vice President and Head of Research and Development, about what keeps her motivated in the challenging world of pharma.


Rare Disease Day 2025: Imagining More for the Rare Disease Community 
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Rare Disease Day 2025: Imagining More for the Rare Disease Community 

Every day, millions of people around the world face the immense challenges of living with a rare disease. For these individuals and their families, resilience is essential, and hope becomes a lifeline. Rare Disease Day is a moment to honour their courage, amplify their voices, and reaffirm our share


Imagining More for Rare Diseases: Reflections on the Path Ahead
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Imagining More for Rare Diseases: Reflections on the Path Ahead

An article by Josep Catlla, Executive Vice President, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer


A Life in Science: Navigating Uncertainty to Make a Difference 
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A Life in Science: Navigating Uncertainty to Make a Difference 

Next on our ‘A Life in Science’ series, meet Sandra Silvestri, our Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer.


A Life in Science: Following Passions to Transform Healthcare  
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A Life in Science: Following Passions to Transform Healthcare  

Ipsen is proud to launch our ‘A Life in Science’ campaign, spotlighting the talented and passionate individuals who are making their mark and driving innovation. 


2024: A year of achievements and progress
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2024: A year of achievements and progress

Our performance in 2024 confirmed that our strategic initiatives are paying off, with significant advancements and robust financial growth across all three therapeutic areas: Oncology, Rare Disease and Neuroscience.


Pioneering Today to Lead in STEM Tomorrow 
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Pioneering Today to Lead in STEM Tomorrow 

Despite progress in gender equality, women remain underrepresented in STEM, making up just 1/3 of the workforce compared to 1/2 in non-STEM fields.1  


Driving continuous progress in cancer care
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Driving continuous progress in cancer care

While being diagnosed with cancer isn’t unique- around 20m people are diagnosed with cancer globally each year, and that number is projected to double in next 20 years—how it affects each person is.


Neuro Connections
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Neuro Connections

Watch our three-part vodcast series, Neuro Connections, developed in collaboration with the World Stroke Organization, where we discuss current post-stroke care challenges and potential solutions with global specialists, advocates and healthcare professionals.


Together for ALGS Awareness Day
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Together for ALGS Awareness Day

Only 1 in 30,000 children are born with ALGS each year. This January, we are standing with the Alagille Syndrome Alliance to help raise awareness of this rare cholestatic liver disease and be #ALGSAware.


GloCal approach wins worldwide: a collaborative approach for Commercial Learning & Development programs
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GloCal approach wins worldwide: a collaborative approach for Commercial Learning & Development programs

Ipsen’s Commercial Learning & Development programs are built on close collaboration between our global and local teams. Emily Birch, Brand Manager Oncology, UK; Kerstin Schoenherr, Training Manager, DACH; and Maxime Chesnais, Training Talent Management Director, France, share why cooperation and syn


Four programs, one goal: exploring Ipsen’s Commercial Learning & Development opportunities
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Four programs, one goal: exploring Ipsen’s Commercial Learning & Development opportunities

How do you build best-in-class Commercial Learning & Development programs? We go behind the scenes with the experts: Guillermo Castillo Acero, Head of LATAM and General Manager of Brazil; Audrey Bergeron, Commercial Training Technology Manager, Global; and Marina D’Ascoli, Commercial Training Manage


Assessing the benefits of early intervention in post-stroke care 
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Assessing the benefits of early intervention in post-stroke care 

With over 12 million people a year experiencing a stroke globally and over 100 million living with the effects and consequences of stroke, the burden of stroke is high and set to increase.


Integrity at the Core - A Collective Commitment on Anti-Corruption Day 
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Integrity at the Core – A Collective Commitment on Anti-Corruption Day 

At Ipsen, we are proud to join the global initiative of International Anti-Corruption Day as part of our unwavering commitment to ethical practices and transparency. 


Advocating for babies with Biliary Atresia 
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Advocating for babies with Biliary Atresia 

Biliary Atresia (BA) is a rare liver disease that usually appears in the first month of a baby’s life.1 In this disease, the bile ducts in the liver may not develop as expected, or become obstructed shortly after birth, causing…


“Knowledge is king”: how best-in-class Commercial Learning & Development Programs support healthcare professionals and patients
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“Knowledge is king”: how best-in-class Commercial Learning & Development Programs support healthcare professionals and patients

For Bartek Bednarz, the healthcare industry is increasingly time-poor. “Medical technology evolves rapidly, pushing healthcare professionals (HCPs) to constantly adapt. Aging populations means HCPs are facing an influx of patients requiring complex, long-term care, while innovative healthcare delivery models, such…


Ipsen’s Commercial Learning & Development program keeps employees engaged 
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Ipsen’s Commercial Learning & Development program keeps employees engaged 

When Ioana Parsons, General Manager of the UK & Ireland, thinks about continuous learning, she sees one part of a larger puzzle. “Business performance reflects overall organizational health,” she says. “Plenty of data shows that ‘healthy’ organizations perform better –…


Empowering our teams to get the most out of every HCP interaction
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Empowering our teams to get the most out of every HCP interaction

As transformative medicines, advanced technologies and new methods change the way our field teams operate, healthcare professionals (HCPs) are facing a new paradigm. At Ipsen, our goal is to leverage our expertise to bring value to HCPs with the right information at the right time.


Progressing towards our culture of collaboration, excellence and impact:  People Experience Survey results shine a light on Ipsen’s strong culture
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Progressing towards our culture of collaboration, excellence and impact:  People Experience Survey results shine a light on Ipsen’s strong culture

The results of our annual People Experience Survey are in and we’re proud of the progress we’ve made on our culture journey! More than 4,500 employees—approximately 86% of our workforce—shared their thoughts on what our culture is doing well and where we can do even better.


The ‘Get men talking’ podcast: breaking the silence around prostate cancer
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The ‘Get men talking’ podcast: breaking the silence around prostate cancer

Ipsen’s Get Men Talking Podcast returns with a second episode for Movember 2024, continuing to urge men to get screened for prostate cancer and prioritise their long-term health. This year’s episode brings you a candid, heartfelt discussion with Tim Batchelor, now celebrating over 10 years cancer-fr


Science-First Collaborations: Ipsen’s Blueprint to External Innovation
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Science-First Collaborations: Ipsen’s Blueprint to External Innovation

David Jenkins, SVP and Head of External Innovation and Research, leads efforts to identify, evaluate and secure new programs across Ipsen’s three strategic areas of Oncology, Rare disease, and Neuroscience. He shares his insights on the essential role that collaboration,…


Ipsen is now a great place to work in 28 countries: A New Milestone in our culture journey
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Ipsen is now a great place to work in 28 countries: A New Milestone in our culture journey

Ipsen is proud to announce that 12 countries have been certified as a Great Place to Work in 2024. With that we are now considered as employer of choice in a total of 28 countries worldwide. This significant achievement reflects…


Building a Sustainable Future: Ipsen's Journey with the United Nations Global Compact 
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Building a Sustainable Future: Ipsen's Journey with the United Nations Global Compact 

The United Nations Global Compact is a voluntary initiative that calls on CEOs worldwide to implement universal sustainability principles and support the United Nations (UN) goals. By joining the UN Global Compact, companies commit to aligning their strategies and operations with ten fundamental pri


Financial results for the first nine months of 2024
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Financial results for the first nine months of 2024

The financial results for the first half of the year will be published on July 25, 2024 at 7H00 and a conference call will take place at 13H00 CET.


Excellence in action: Ipsen is first pharma company to receive two Gold Shingo Prizes
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Excellence in action: Ipsen is first pharma company to receive two Gold Shingo Prizes

Meeting the world’s highest standard for operational excellence is rare, and it’s even rarer to do it twice. Ipsen’s manufacturing site in Signes first received the Gold Shingo Prize for operational excellence in 2020.


Sustainability in the Supply Chain: Ipsen’s First Supplier Sustainability Day 
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Sustainability in the Supply Chain: Ipsen’s First Supplier Sustainability Day 

Sustainability plays a critical role in shaping the future of our business and the world at large. To ensure we embed sustainability in our supply chain, we recently hosted our inaugural Supplier Sustainability Day event, bringing in key partners to meet with Ipsen leaders.  


Looking after a loved one with Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis: Francesca’s Story
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Looking after a loved one with Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis: Francesca’s Story

A few months after Eva Luna was born, her mother Francesca realised something wasn’t quite right. Within the span of a few days, their world was turned upside down when her daughter was diagnosed with a rare liver disease, known as Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis (PFIC). Yet despite th


Ipsen Achieves Its Record-High Score in 2024 S&P Global CSA, Setting New Company Benchmark 
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Ipsen Achieves Its Record-High Score in 2024 S&P Global CSA, Setting New Company Benchmark 

We are proud to announce that Ipsen’s rating has reached an all-time high in the 2024 S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA). Our score has increased by 4 points, from 57 in 2023 to 61 as od 19 September 2024, placing Ipsen in the 94th percentile of our industry. This remarkable achiev


Ipsen’s Commitment to Zero Emissions: A Step Towards a Sustainable Future 
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Ipsen’s Commitment to Zero Emissions: A Step Towards a Sustainable Future 

Zero Emission Day is a global initiative that raises awareness about the impact of human activities on climate change and promotes sustainable practices. 


Partnering for Progress: The Importance of Collaboration in Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) Awareness  
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Partnering for Progress: The Importance of Collaboration in Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) Awareness  

September is a month dedicated to raising awareness about Primary Biliary Cholangitis, I find myself reflecting on the challenges faced by those living with rare cholestatic disease. PBC Awareness Day on September 10th is not just a date on the calendar; it’s a reminder that understanding and suppor


Breaking Barriers at Ipsen  
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Breaking Barriers at Ipsen  

At Ipsen, our commitment to supporting para-athletes is a direct reflection of our core values. We believe in removing barriers and fostering an environment where diversity is celebrated, and every individual is supported to drive innovation. Our company culture encourages all employees to reach the


Living with Neuroendocrine Cancer: Stephen’s story
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Living with Neuroendocrine Cancer: Stephen’s story

It was only at 46 years old that Stephen was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer. Lovingly married to his wife and father to two sons freshly out of high school, in the prime of life with decades ahead of him, Stephen was shocked and confused by his diagnosis. His doctor told him he had 10 to 15 ye


Provide Better Care: PBC Awareness Day 2024 
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Provide Better Care: PBC Awareness Day 2024 

“We’re often asked, what is the PBC journey? And the challenge is that, well, the PBC journey doesn’t exist. There are thousands and thousands of patients around the world, and each of them have an individual journey.” 


Taking Mindful Risks: Ipsen’s Pathway to Innovation 
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Taking Mindful Risks: Ipsen’s Pathway to Innovation 

At Ipsen, our strategy is anchored in the principle of taking calculated risks to drive innovation. We inspire our employees to embrace innovation and approach risk-taking with a strategic mindset, ensuring that it aligns with our company’s objectives and ethical guidelines.


Winning Together at Ipsen 
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Winning Together at Ipsen 

At Ipsen, our commitment to supporting para-athletes is deeply aligned with our core values of cultivating and embracing diversity. By standing alongside these incredible athletes, we demonstrate our dedication to fostering an inclusive environment where every individual is valued and encouraged to


Strong growth and expanding pipeline in the first half of 2024 drive raised guidance
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Strong growth and expanding pipeline in the first half of 2024 drive raised guidance

The first six months of 2024 saw excellent sales growth of 9.5% at CER, and a core operating margin of 32.4%. In light of these strong results, we raised our 2024 total-sales guidance to over 7% growth, with a core operating margin of over 30%.


How physicians can help empower people living with Primary Biliary Cholangitis 
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How physicians can help empower people living with Primary Biliary Cholangitis 

During the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) congress, leading liver experts, Dr Mark Swain, Dr Emma Culver, and Dr Marco Carbone, sat down to discuss the effective management of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC)


Financial results for the first half of 2024
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Financial results for the first half of 2024

The financial results for the first half of the year will be published on July 25, 2024 at 7H00 and a conference call will take place at 13H00 CET.


Ipsen shines at ESG Life Sciences Summit Europe 2024 
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Ipsen shines at ESG Life Sciences Summit Europe 2024 

The ESG Life Sciences Summit Europe, held in June brought together industry leaders to discuss how the life sciences sector can drive meaningful change through ESG initiatives. 


Spectra ERG Celebrates its First Anniversary Supporting the LGBTQIA+ Community at Ipsen 
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Spectra ERG Celebrates its First Anniversary Supporting the LGBTQIA+ Community at Ipsen 

When Eric Gratton joined Ipsen from a large financial services firm, he was surprised to find there wasn’t an employee resource group (ERG) dedicated to the LGBTQIA+ community. “Being the over-achiever I am, I thought I should start one: a little passion project for the community and its allies.”


The importance of personalized care to empower patients with PBC 
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The importance of personalized care to empower patients with PBC 

At the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) congress, leading liver experts discuss the importance of proactive, personalized care and shared decision-making during consultations. A personalized care approach begins by listening to the patient’s feelings and needs, which can result


Our 2023 Integrated Annual Report is live!
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Our 2023 Integrated Annual Report is live!

In 2023, we entered the next phase of our journey of growth and innovation, reinforcing our position as a leading mid-sized biopharmaceutical company. With a sharp focus on our three therapy areas of Oncology, Rare Diseases, and Neuroscience, we achieved total sales of €3,128 m.


Together, we can improve the lives of people living with kidney cancer
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Together, we can improve the lives of people living with kidney cancer

Together for Kidney Cancer is a global disease awareness initiative funded by Ipsen aiming to raise awareness of the reality of people’s experiences living with kidney cancer and the importance of shared decision making to inform better care outcomes.


Ipsen's Commitment to Biodiversity  
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Ipsen's Commitment to Biodiversity  

Biodiversity encompasses the rich array of species and ecosystems vital for our planet’s health. Yet, human activities have endangered this diversity, jeopardizing not only various species but also our daily lives. Biodiversity is crucial for human health, providing essential services such as pollin


Exploring life and parenthood with Primary Biliary Cholangitis 
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Exploring life and parenthood with Primary Biliary Cholangitis 

Sandra Silvestri, Executive Vice President & Chief Medical Officer at Ipsen, reflects on the challenges women living with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) face and why we have big dreams of a better future for PBC.


Improving Diversity in Research and Development to Drive Health Equity
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Improving Diversity in Research and Development to Drive Health Equity

To mark World Clinical Trials Day, we sat down with Christelle Huguet, Executive Vice President, Head of R&D at Ipsen to explore the importance of diversity from all sides of the research and development process, as we accelerate innovation.  


Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis (PFIC): Liver experts discuss early diagnosis and management 
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Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis (PFIC): Liver experts discuss early diagnosis and management 

Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis (PFIC) is a rare liver disease that can pose significant challenges, particularly in young children1, but the good news is that there are growing opportunities to manage the disease, slow its progression and improve outcomes.  


2024 Annual General Meeting
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2024 Annual General Meeting

A replay with complete presentation and Q&A session will be made available soon after the Annual General Meeting.


Navigating Proactive Sustainability in Pharma R&D and Partnering
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Navigating Proactive Sustainability in Pharma R&D and Partnering

In March, we were proud to see Florence Dal Degan, Senior Director of External Innovation, participate in a panel discussion with different stakeholders, from consulting firms, pharma companies, investors to startups at BioEurope Spring entitled “Towards a Greener Globe: Biopharma’s Path to Sustaina


Q1 2024 sales update
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Q1 2024 sales update

The Q1 2024 sales announcement will be published on April 24, 2024 at 7am CET. Find out more and register for the conference call for investors and analysts.


Going on a PBC journey together
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Going on a PBC journey together

At seventy-one-years young, Gill, a devoted mother and grandmother from Nottinghamshire, loves spending time with her grandchildren and gardening. She also has a real passion for her volunteering work, to raise awareness of the ‘invisible, and isolating disease she has…


Life with Primary Biliary Cholangitis: Sabrina’s Story
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Life with Primary Biliary Cholangitis: Sabrina’s Story

Sabrina is a lover of nature, mother and grandmother, whose outlook on life is to make every moment count. Sabrina lives with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), which means every day is different depending on the severity of her symptoms, but…


Unlocking Potential Through Early-Stage Partnerships
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Unlocking Potential Through Early-Stage Partnerships

We are pleased to share a recent conversation with Mary Jane Hinrichs, Senior Vice President, and Global Head of Early Development. Mary Jane spearheads the strategic direction and execution of early-stage programs at Ipsen, guiding them from drug candidate to…


Applications now open for the 2024 Golden Ticket competition
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Applications now open for the 2024 Golden Ticket competition

As part of our commitment to accelerating transformative research and development, we’re excited to announce that our annual Golden Ticket competition is now open! Through our continued partnership with BioLabs, we’re delighted to be offering the brightest minds in biotech…


Focus; Confidence; Commitment – The Building Blocks of Win-Win Partnerships 
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Focus; Confidence; Commitment – The Building Blocks of Win-Win Partnerships 

Ipsen’s Senior Director of Global Partnering for Oncology, Madee Gooriah, is part of the team leading efforts to expand Ipsen’s oncology franchise through external partnerships at every stage of development. But in an industry marked by complexity, how do we…


Women of Ipsen share their advice to their younger selves
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Women of Ipsen share their advice to their younger selves

While 2023 saw us reach gender balance amongst the 170 top leaders of our organization, we know that our work towards the inclusion and empowerment of women doesn’t stop there. For International Women’s Day 2024, we’ve invited some of the…


Working together to create positive change in rare diseases
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Working together to create positive change in rare diseases

Every four years, Rare Disease Day lands on the ‘rarest’ day of the year, 29th February. Due to leap years, this day is normally celebrated on 28th February, but this year means it is taking place on its intended day….


The not-so-rare challenges of rare liver diseases
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The not-so-rare challenges of rare liver diseases

Hearing a rare liver disease diagnosis can be one of the most emotionally turbulent moments in a person’s life.1 For the parents of the estimated 1 in 50,000 – 100,000 newborns impacted by rare liver diseases, this moment is all…


Navigating STEM Careers: Shared Wisdom from Inspiring Women at Ipsen
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Navigating STEM Careers: Shared Wisdom from Inspiring Women at Ipsen

11th February marks International Day of Women and Girls in Science. To celebrate the occasion, we spoke to Martine Zimmermann, Jill Buck, Alison Mason, Florence Meyer-Losic, and Christelle Huguet to hear the advice they would share with their younger selves…


Ipsen delivers FY 2023 results and anticipates four launches in 2024
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Ipsen delivers FY 2023 results and anticipates four launches in 2024

Hear what Ipsen CEO David Loew has to say about our solid full-year results and a new era of dynamic growth.


FY 2023 results announcement 
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FY 2023 results announcement 

Ipsen’s FY 2023 results announcement took place on 8 February 2024 at 7am CET/1am EST.


Caring for a Loved One with Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer: Nora’s Story
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Caring for a Loved One with Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer: Nora’s Story

Nora and her husband, Hector, met 39 years ago, got married shortly after, and have been inseparable ever since. In 2021, Hector was diagnosed with metastatic pancreatic cancer, which threw their entire family into navigating a very difficult diagnosis. Nora…


Continuously improving how we engage with patient communities 2023 Ipsen patient organization engagement satisfaction survey results  
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Continuously improving how we engage with patient communities 2023 Ipsen patient organization engagement satisfaction survey results  

In 2023 Ipsen launched its third global patient organization engagement survey, featuring the perspectives of 85 patient organizations (POs) globally. These findings will be used to help Ipsen deliver on what matters most to patients and caregivers. For the third…


J.P. Morgan 2024: Ipsen discusses progress, next phase of growth and partnering ambition
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J.P. Morgan 2024: Ipsen discusses progress, next phase of growth and partnering ambition

At the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco from January 8 to 11, 2024,  Ipsen’s management team leaders will discuss our transformation story, next phase of growth and external innovation ambitions.


Uniting for patients: Ipsen’s first patient centricity week – Care 2 Know More
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Uniting for patients: Ipsen’s first patient centricity week – Care 2 Know More

At Ipsen, improving patients’ lives drives us. We work together with patients, for patients. However, we know that understanding how to be more patient centric can be challenging, especially if you don’t work with patients in your day-to-day role.


Primary Biliary Cholangitis: The Power of Patient Reported Outcomes
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Primary Biliary Cholangitis: The Power of Patient Reported Outcomes

“The important thing with PBC is to take a holistic view of it, and think ‘What are the problems we are trying to solve? The first is the risk of progression to cirrhosis, and the other is symptoms and quality…


Ipsen sponsors 5 elite athletes on their journeys to the 2024 Paralympics
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Ipsen sponsors 5 elite athletes on their journeys to the 2024 Paralympics

Starting now and throughout 2024, Ipsen is sponsoring five talented, elite athletes on their journeys toward the 2024 Paralympic Games.


The Liver Meeting 2023: Innovating for people living with rare liver diseases
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The Liver Meeting 2023: Innovating for people living with rare liver diseases

Jennifer Schranz (Ipsen’s Global Head of Rare Diseases) attended The Liver Meeting from November 10-14, sharing key insights from her time onsite and explaining why scientific congresses are vital in helping advance innovation for patients. 


Ipsen’s mission to accelerate innovation in oncology
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Ipsen’s mission to accelerate innovation in oncology

The outputs from the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress this year encompassed several important new data announcements, highlighting key advances in the development of therapies for people living with cancer.  However, cancer remains a formidable global health challenge,…


Examining the European Pharma legislation: EFPIA publishes the Dolon Report
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Examining the European Pharma legislation: EFPIA publishes the Dolon Report

The European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) has commissioned Dolon to develop a report to assess the impact of the proposed European Commission pharma legislation. The Dolon Report, published on 6 November, has projected that the proposed legislation…


Capital Markets Day 2023
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Capital Markets Day 2023

Ipsen plans to host a capital-markets day, starting at 12.30 pm GMT on 7 December 2023, at The Brewery, London. In-person attendance is by invitation only.


Ipsen stands together to make innovation in rare disease happen
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Ipsen stands together to make innovation in rare disease happen

Developing innovation for people living with rare diseases is uniquely challenging. It requires all the different pieces of the puzzle– clinical viability, economic viability and the policy environment— to come together before innovation can reach patients.


Innovating for people living with primary biliary cholangitis
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Innovating for people living with primary biliary cholangitis

At Ipsen we have been focused on developing new and innovative treatments for rare diseases for many years in endocrinology, rare bone disease and more recently in rare liver disease. This focus continues to be a core part of our…


Rising to the challenge, life after stroke
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Rising to the challenge, life after stroke

Globally, stroke is the 2nd leading cause of death worldwide, in addition to being the 3rd leading cause of combined death and disability across the world, with approximately 1 in 4 people over the age of 25 expected to experience…


Improving post-stroke care for survivors across the globe 
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Improving post-stroke care for survivors across the globe 

Stroke is the 2nd leading cause of death worldwide, in addition to being the 3rd leading cause of combined death and disability, with approximately 1 in 4 people over the age of 25 expected to experience a stroke at some point in their lives. 


Ipsen is officially recognized as a great place to work worldwide  
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Ipsen is officially recognized as a great place to work worldwide  

At Ipsen we are incredibly proud of the way that our culture is evolving. Lived through our Ipsen Way of Being and supporting our business strategy, our team is demonstrating internally and externally our culture of collaboration and excellence and…


2023 year to date and third-quarter sales results
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2023 year to date and third-quarter sales results

Ipsen has published its year to date and third-quarter sales results on 26 October 2023 at 7am CET.


Bridging the innovation gap in rare diseases
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Bridging the innovation gap in rare diseases

At the latest edition of European Health Forum Gastein, Ipsen held an interactive session to raise awareness of the challenges inherent in drug development for rare and ultra-rare diseases. 


PBC Awareness Month: The power of patient voices  
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PBC Awareness Month: The power of patient voices  

As anyone living with Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) – a rare and progressive autoimmune liver disease1 – knows, the disease can have a significant impact on a person’s day to day life and relationships.2 


Mapping valuable insights from the FOP patient community in the UK and Spain
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Mapping valuable insights from the FOP patient community in the UK and Spain

FOP is an ultra-rare genetic disorder where extra bone formation takes place in soft tissues, including muscles, tendons and ligaments, causing irreversible and progressive loss of mobility and leading to severe disability. To better understand the struggles that people living…


Putting yourself in the shoes of someone with an ultra-rare condition: the first FOP immersive experience
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Putting yourself in the shoes of someone with an ultra-rare condition: the first FOP immersive experience

You can never truly understand what it’s like to live with an ultra-rare condition unless you’ve experienced it for yourself. With this in mind, we recently embarked on a project to help healthcare professionals experience what it’s like to live…


Understanding the Person Behind the Chart – Living with Primary Biliary Cholangitis
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Understanding the Person Behind the Chart – Living with Primary Biliary Cholangitis

Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects liver function and can have debilitating symptoms for people living with the condition, including unrelenting itch, fatigue, pain and dry eyes and mouth. In addition, people who live with…


Learning the impacts of FOP from patients and their families – The Burden of Illness study
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Learning the impacts of FOP from patients and their families – The Burden of Illness study

Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is an ultra-rare genetic disorder where extra bone formation takes place in soft tissues, including muscles, tendons and ligaments, causing irreversible and progressive loss of mobility, leading to severe disability. While the impact of the disease…


Making clinical trials relevant to stroke survivors
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Making clinical trials relevant to stroke survivors

At Ipsen, we endeavor for all our clinical trials to be reflective of the real world, and this requires the participation of a cross-section of people living with a particular condition. However, for some stroke survivors with post-stroke spasticity –…


Gathering insights to improve clinical trials direction study patient advisory board
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Gathering insights to improve clinical trials direction study patient advisory board

At Ipsen, we strive to improve the experiences of those participating in our clinical trials and do this by capturing insights from people living with the conditions we are investigating to help us to improve how we run our studies.  


Unchartered territory: Mapping the cervical dystonia patient experience  
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Unchartered territory: Mapping the cervical dystonia patient experience  

We collaborated with Dystonia Europe to help uncover the unmet needs of people living with cervical dystonia – a rare, underdiagnosed neurological movement disorder that primarily affects the muscles in the neck. This can cause the head to turn to…


Co-creating recipe guides with the kidney cancer patient community to tackle undernutrition during treatment
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Co-creating recipe guides with the kidney cancer patient community to tackle undernutrition during treatment

In France, we partnered with patient organization Association pour La Recherche sur les Tumeurs du Rein (A.R.T.u.R) and experts to help people living with kidney cancer overcome undernutrition.


Uniting the neuroendocrine tumor (NET) community in Spain: Podcast series
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Uniting the neuroendocrine tumor (NET) community in Spain: Podcast series

We worked together with the Spanish patient organization NET España and local scientific society Grupo Español en Tumores Neuroendocrinos y Endocrinos (GETNE) on a podcast series to raise awareness of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), a group of uncommon tumors that develop…


Tackling taboos in prostate cancer: Sex in the doctor’s office podcast
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Tackling taboos in prostate cancer: Sex in the doctor’s office podcast

People living with prostate cancer in the Netherlands told us they needed more support around intimacy and sexual health due to the impact that their treatment can have on these. A LinkedIn poll also identified that 95% of caregivers of…


Empowering people with RCC to take more active roles in their treatment and care decisions
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Empowering people with RCC to take more active roles in their treatment and care decisions

Despite evidence suggesting that involving people living with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in treatment decisions can increase their overall survival and quality of life, there can be challenges to routinely embedding the Shared Decision Making (SDM) approach into practice.


Why we must work together to improve life after stroke
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Why we must work together to improve life after stroke

At Ipsen, we are committed to helping people who are navigating the challenges of living with debilitating neurological conditions. This is why today, as we mark the start of the European Congress for Neurorehabilitation (ECNR) in Lyon, I want to…


A strong first half of 2023
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A strong first half of 2023

2023 is off to a strong start. Hear how CEO David Loew would describe the last six months at Ipsen.


Winner of Ipsen’s golden ticket announced as newest resident of Biolabs Hôtel Dieu 
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Winner of Ipsen’s golden ticket announced as newest resident of Biolabs Hôtel Dieu 

We are pleased to announce that Hemerion has been awarded Ipsen’s golden ticket 2023, receiving a year’s free lab space at the brand new, cutting-edge facility in the heart of Paris, France, close to Notre-Dame, at Paris Hôpital Hotel Dieu, AP-HP. 


David Loew, Philippe Lopes Fernandes inaugurate Biolabs - Hôtel Dieu
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David Loew, Philippe Lopes Fernandes inaugurate Biolabs – Hôtel Dieu

Biolabs, a new biotech incubator located in the historic Hôtel Dieu, was inaugurated on 6 July 2023. As a founding sponsor of the initiative, Ipsen was represented at the event by CEO David Loew and Chief Business Officer Philippe Lopes…


Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC): Looking Beyond the Liver
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Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC): Looking Beyond the Liver

“Symptom burden is the main issue for the patient.”– Professor Andreas Kremer, Hepatologist of the University of Zurich Hospital


Advancing Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) Management: Insights from Experts  
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Advancing Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) Management: Insights from Experts  

“We are on the cusp of an absolute explosion in our approach to managing PBC.” – Professor Gideon Hirschfield, Hepatologist and Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto. 


Offering reassurance: John shares his story about living with prostate cancer to reassure those who might be in a similar position
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Offering reassurance: John shares his story about living with prostate cancer to reassure those who might be in a similar position

Experiencing any cancer diagnosis can be really overwhelming. However, prostate cancer can have its own nuances for those men who are living with it. John, from the UK, was diagnosed with prostate cancer in his mid-50s and he wants to…


Ipsen’s partnership with Marengo
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Ipsen’s partnership with Marengo

Find out more about how we approach partnerships at Ipsen, where every program is a priority within our pipeline. We sat down with Zhen Su, CEO Marengo, to discuss our partnership and how we undertake a one team approach to…


Ipsen’s 2022 Integrated Annual Report now available
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Ipsen’s 2022 Integrated Annual Report now available

2022 was a year of focus, momentum and growth at Ipsen. Learn about the progress we made and download the 2022 Integrated Annual Report here.


Diana: Taking spasticity in stride   
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Diana: Taking spasticity in stride   

Diana was a full-time journalist when, at the age of 34, she experienced a stroke that impacted her movement and left her with spasticity.


Steve: taking action against kidney cancer
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Steve: taking action against kidney cancer

Steve has been diagnosed with kidney cancer twice. After initial success with a nephrectomy, his cancer returned in January 2018. This time, his doctor said there was no treatment available. “He advised I would probably be put on life-extending drugs,”…


Collette: finding community through PBC
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Collette: finding community through PBC

Collette spent almost 20 years going back and forth between different doctors and treatments, before she was finally diagnosed with PBC.


Caitlin: learning to accept care as a caregiver
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Caitlin: learning to accept care as a caregiver

In September 2012, when she was 21, Caitlin received news every child dreads: her father had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and had been given three months to live.


Fireside Chat: Innovation and Policy Change in Rare Diseases in Europe 
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Fireside Chat: Innovation and Policy Change in Rare Diseases in Europe 

The rare disease community continues to strive for innovative solutions to meet patient needs and ensure no person living with a rare disease is left behind.  


Understanding the true impact of living with FOP
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Understanding the true impact of living with FOP

This year marks the 17th anniversary since the discovery of the ACVR1 gene was announced, a major scientific milestone in fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) research that helped us understand what causes the condition. On April 23, we marked FOP Awareness Day to honor…


Rethinking risk factors this Liver Cancer Awareness Month
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Rethinking risk factors this Liver Cancer Awareness Month

Learn how to engage with our campaign and help protect your liver health. Every year, Liver Cancer Awareness Month (LCAM) is an opportunity to bring the sixth most prevalent cancer globally to the forefront of conversation, promoting awareness and the…


Ipsen FY/Q4 2022 results–A word from CEO David Loew
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Ipsen FY/Q4 2022 results–A word from CEO David Loew

Hear what Ipsen CEO David Loew has to say about our strong full year and Q4 2022 results.


J.P. Morgan Conference 2023: Ipsen shares strategy success
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J.P. Morgan Conference 2023: Ipsen shares strategy success

Ipsen leaders will attend the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference from January 9-12, 2023, in San Francisco, California. This event will bring together biotech companies, clinical researchers, investors and analysts from all over the world to learn about healthcare’s latest innovations.


Living with PBC: The Person Behind the Chart
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Living with PBC: The Person Behind the Chart

‘Invisible’ diseases like primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) can be difficult to recognise, diagnose and to manage effectively. Here Prof. Gideon Hirschfield (University of Toronto, Departments of Medicine, Immunology and Medical Sciences) and Robert Mitchell-Thain, (PBC Foundation UK) discuss the disease,…


A Life in a Day with FOP: from Empathy to Understanding
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A Life in a Day with FOP: from Empathy to Understanding

You can never truly understand what it’s like to live with an ultra-rare condition unless you’ve experienced it for yourself. And with this in mind, we recently embarked on a project to help healthcare professionals experience what it’s like to…


Ipsen anti-corruption system certification renewed in 2022
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Ipsen anti-corruption system certification renewed in 2022

In December 2021, Ipsen received ISO 37001 certification for its anti-corruption management systems by Eurocompliance, a certification organization dedicated to the prevention of corruption. 


A word from CEO David Loew
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A word from CEO David Loew

“Our growth platforms have delivered strong sales performance, reflecting improving commercial execution and the strength for our portfolio.” CEO David Loew


Ipsen becomes a founding sponsor of the second Biolabs innovation hub in Europe at Hopital Hotel Dieu, AP-HP
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Ipsen becomes a founding sponsor of the second Biolabs innovation hub in Europe at Hopital Hotel Dieu, AP-HP

Ipsen announces that it becomes a founding sponsor of the second Biolabs innovation brain hub in Europe at Hopital Hotel Dieu, AP-HP, in Paris, France. The announcement builds on a 2018 commitment to a partnership with Biolabs for the development…


The Ixcellence Network®: celebrating 10 years of progress in improving the standard of care for patients living with debilitating neurological disorders
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The Ixcellence Network®: celebrating 10 years of progress in improving the standard of care for patients living with debilitating neurological disorders

Continuing medical education is vital to maintaining the quality of clinical practice, which in turn can improve patient outcomes. As a pioneer in botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT-A) treatment, Ipsen has worked with a scientific steering committee of international experts…


‘A Life in a Day’: the realities of living with FOP
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‘A Life in a Day’: the realities of living with FOP

I was honored to be invited to take on the challenge to live ‘A Life in a Day of a patient with FOP’ – but also apprehensive. The challenge simulated a day spent living as someone who has fibrodysplasia ossificans…


Ipsen receives SBTi approval for climate targets
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Ipsen receives SBTi approval for climate targets

In October 2021, Ipsen pledged ambitious action on climate change. Today, we announce that Ipsen’s Climate Targets were approved by The Science Based Target initiative (SBTi). This approval confirms that our greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction target is in line…


Epizyme welcome to Ipsen
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Epizyme welcome to Ipsen

Hear what CEO David Loew has to say about the official close of its acquisition of Epizyme.


ILC 2022: Let’s talk PBC
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ILC 2022: Let’s talk PBC

The International Liver Congress (ILC)1 provides a key opportunity for us to meet and discuss the management and research of liver diseases. Given the online format of recent meetings, it was great to have the chance to interact, discuss and…


A message from CEO David Loew
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A message from CEO David Loew

Hear what CEO David Loew has to say about our H1 2022 results.


Ipsen announces U.S. FDA Priority Review for palovarotene New Drug Application in patients with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva following resubmission
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Ipsen announces U.S. FDA Priority Review for palovarotene New Drug Application in patients with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva following resubmission

PARIS, France, 29 June 2022 – Ipsen (Euronext: IPN; ADR: IPSEY) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted for Priority Review its resubmitted New Drug Application (NDA) for investigational palovarotene for the treatment of patients with…


How to transform the medical organization in specialty care to drive best-in-class patient value
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How to transform the medical organization in specialty care to drive best-in-class patient value

By Steven Hildemann, MD, PhD, EVP, Chiel Medical Officer


Ukraine situation: What Ipsen is doing
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Ukraine situation: What Ipsen is doing

Latest Update: March 29, 2022


Our pledge: summaries in plain language for all journal publications
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Our pledge: summaries in plain language for all journal publications

Today, we are broadening our commitment to providing everyone with the opportunity to read and understand our research. From July 2022, we will publish, as a minimum, a 250-word plain language summary alongside all company-sponsored journal publications from human studiesa.


Ipsen has been certified by Eurocompliance to the ISO 37001 standards for anti-corruption management systems.
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Ipsen has been certified by Eurocompliance to the ISO 37001 standards for anti-corruption management systems.

On the 15th of December 2021, Ipsen has been certified by Eurocompliance to the ISO 37001 standards for anti-corruption management systems.


Statement on lanreotide in the U.S.
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Statement on lanreotide in the U.S.

PARIS, FRANCE, 20 December 2021 – 6:00 PM CET – Ipsen has learned that Cipla Limited and its subsidiary Cipla USA, Inc. has received final approval of a lanreotide product from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration; the FDA approval…


Ipsen continues to strengthen early oncology pipeline with Queen’s University Belfast collaboration and licensing agreement.
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Ipsen continues to strengthen early oncology pipeline with Queen’s University Belfast collaboration and licensing agreement.

Today we are pleased to announce a partnership with the Queen’s University of Belfast (QUB), securing rights to a preclinical stage first-in-class FLIP inhibitor program, a cutting-edge drug discovery program which was supported by Wellcome. Commenting on this news Howard…


Our pledge: industry-leading action for the climate
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Our pledge: industry-leading action for the climate

Today, we proudly stand together with more than 1000 companies worldwide who have pledged to tackle climate change and reduce greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions as part of the Business Ambition for 1.5°C campaign, spearheaded by the United Nations and industry leaders.


Reuters Events Pharma 2021 : transformer les Affaires médicales pour générer de la valeur pour les patients
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Reuters Events Pharma 2021 : transformer les Affaires médicales pour générer de la valeur pour les patients

Aujourd’hui, à l’occasion du congrès Reuters Events Pharma 2021, j’ai eu l’honneur d’échanger avec Izzy Gladstone sur les meilleures pratiques dans les affaires médicales et les bénéfices potentiels, pour les patients, d’une transformation axée sur le patient et le médecin.


Reuters Events Pharma 2021: Transforming Medical Affairs to drive patient value
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Reuters Events Pharma 2021: Transforming Medical Affairs to drive patient value

By Steven Hildemann, MD, PhD, EVP, Chiel Medical Officer


Exceeding against our CSR-based targets
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Exceeding against our CSR-based targets

For the first time in 2019, we made a big decision: to include Environmental, Social and Governance criteria when renegotiating the conditions of our external financing facility. By doing so, we committed to meeting specific targets.


Ipsen launches Perspectives Matter around World Kidney Cancer Day 2021
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Ipsen launches Perspectives Matter around World Kidney Cancer Day 2021

We need to talk about how we’re feeling is the theme of World Kidney Cancer Day (WKCD) on 17 June 2021. To support this theme, Ipsen is launching Perspectives Matter; a social media campaign that brings to life the experiences and perspectives…


Ipsen announces the launch of an Employee Shareholding Plan
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Ipsen announces the launch of an Employee Shareholding Plan


Ipsen's Signes production site has received the Shingo (Gold) Award
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Ipsen's Signes production site has received the Shingo (Gold) Award

Ipsen’s Signes production site has received the Shingo (Gold) Award, the highest and most demanding distinction in operational excellence in the world.


Working in rare disease has taught me to better support FOP
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Working in rare disease has taught me to better support FOP

We are delighted that this FOP Awareness Day Dr Rolf Morhart shared his invaluable insights gained through his career working in clinical practice supporting people living with the ultra-rare bone disease. Read his thoughts and reflections below.


Statement on lanreotide European decentralised procedure
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Statement on lanreotide European decentralised procedure

PARIS, FRANCE, 8 March 2021 – Ipsen has learned that Amdipharm Ltd, which is believed to be a subsidiary of Advanz Pharma, has received a positive outcome by the Reference Member State, Denmark, and closure of the Decentralised Procedure, for…


Ipsen announces the arrival of Gwenan White, EVP Communications & Public Affairs
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Ipsen announces the arrival of Gwenan White, EVP Communications & Public Affairs

We are pleased to announce the arrival of Gwenan White as Executive Vice President, Communications and Public Affairs, effective 1 March 2021. Based in Boulogne, France, she will be responsible for designing, implementing and managing the communications and public affairs…


Ipsen and the fight against corruption
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Ipsen and the fight against corruption

Today is International Anti-Corruption Day. We are all aware that corruption has the potential to impact the social and economic development of all companies, societies and countries. That is why we must be unified in our efforts to conduct business…


Ipsen’s new strategic priorities unveiled at virtual Capital Markets Day event
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Ipsen’s new strategic priorities unveiled at virtual Capital Markets Day event

Today, Ipsen is hosting a virtual Capital Markets Day to launch our new Group strategy which positions us for long-term success by focusing together for patients and society. Four priorities will drive continued growth and bring transformative medicines to patients….


Ipsen – Capital Markets Day Webcast – Tuesday, December 1, 2020
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Ipsen – Capital Markets Day Webcast – Tuesday, December 1, 2020

David Loew, Chief Executive Officer, is pleased to host a Capital Markets Day webcast to present the Group’s Strategy on:


Liver Cancer Awareness Month – Rethink liver cancer
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Liver Cancer Awareness Month – Rethink liver cancer

October is Liver Cancer Awareness Month and this year we are proud to be supporting the European Liver Patients Association (ELPA) with their campaign encouraging everyone to rethink liver cancer by bringing it to the forefront of conversations.


Breast Cancer Awareness Month: raising awareness with inspirational patient stories
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: raising awareness with inspirational patient stories

The facts and figures around breast cancer bring into focus the importance of raising awareness of the true scale of this globally prevalent disease. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women1. It comprises of 24% of all cancers…


Using real-world data for better solutions for patients
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Using real-world data for better solutions for patients

Innovation to improve patient outcomes doesn’t always resemble the scenes in the movies where the brilliant scientist makes a breakthrough alone in the lab. Sometimes it takes the form of Artificial Intelligence analyzing enormous quantities of data. Sometimes it looks…


Executive Leadership Team Announcement
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Executive Leadership Team Announcement

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Bartek Bednarz, Executive Vice President Global Product & Portfolio Strategy and Patrice Zagame, Executive Vice President, Specialty Care International to the Executive Leadership Team (ELT), effective immediately.


David Loew joins Ipsen as CEO
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David Loew joins Ipsen as CEO

We are delighted to welcome David Loew as the new CEO of Ipsen. A seasoned professional, David’s career has spanned nearly thirty years in the pharmaceutical industry in such companies as Roche and Sanofi. His leadership skills and experience in…