Eli Lilly and Company
For nearly 150 years, we’ve made significant and game-changing progress on our mission to make life better for people around the world. We’ve remained headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, since our founding on May 10, 1876, but our employees now work in countries around the world.
And thanks to the dedication of our diverse global team, we’ve been able to answer the call for new medicines to help solve some of the world’s most significant health challenges
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Federal corporate tax cuts that were framed as a way to give a boost to employment across the United States have been more beneficial to companies and shareholders than the average worker or consumer, a new report issued by the advocacy group Americans for Tax Fairness shows.
Biotech and pharma companies came roaring out of the gate on the first day of the annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference with big deals, expansions and promises of growth and pipeline sustainability.
Eli Lilly and Company announced it was buying Loxo Oncology for $235 per share in cash, which comes to about $8 billion. The acquisition adds a lot of weight to Lilly’s oncology efforts.
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Those 10 drugs that were launched over the past five years are expected to account for more than 45 percent of human pharmaceutical sales in 2019, Joshua Smiley, Lilly’s chief financial officer said.
At 24 weeks, the study met its primary endpoint. Lilly’s Taltz demonstrated superiority against AbbVie’s Humira, the best-selling drug in the world, in improving the signs and symptoms of active PsA.
As we look back over the year, we noticed some stories just grabbed readers more than others. Here’s a look at the top 10 stories of the year, including job cuts, best-selling drugs, up-and-coming companies,scandals, clinical trials, and more.
Eli Lilly and Company, headquartered in Indianapolis, and AC Immune SA, based in Lausanne, Switzerland, entered a license and collaboration deal to research and develop tau aggregation inhibitor compounds for the treatment of Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.
It seems like every time we turned around this year, there was an exciting or—on a more visceral level, “Hey, that’s cool!” science story. Here’s a look at the top 9 really cool life science discoveries of the year, from outer space, to peanut allergies, to tortoise genomes.
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