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For more than 130 years, Boehringer Ingelheim has been committed to the research, development, and manufacturing of new medications with high therapeutic value for people and animals. As a family-owned pharmaceutical company, Boehringer Ingelheim is able to take a long-term view and invest heavily in research and development. We are proud of addressing some of the most challenging healthcare issues. Our vision – value through innovation – has always characterized our collaborative work, and is for us simultaneously a fundamental requirement and a driving force. Headquartered in Ingelheim, Germany, Boehringer Ingelheim operates globally through 145 affiliates and a total of some 47,500 employees.
Saint Francis Health Services is a Morris, MN-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Volpara Health provides an advanced AI software platform that enables a high-quality, optimized and personalized cancer screening experience. From the time a patient enters a clinic to the moment they obtain key results, the Volpara Breast Health Platform collects and analyzes information to better understand a patient`s breast cancer risk, while also objectively evaluating image quality and workflow-improvement opportunities. More than thirteen million women across 39 countries have had their breast density assessed by Volpara. The company`s software is installed in approximately 2000 leading facilities worldwide, including top cancer centers in the United States. Volpara Health`s technology has been the subject of more than 300 publications. The Volpara Breast Health Platform is supported by numerous patents, trademarks, and regulatory registrations, including FDA clearance and CE marking.
Bleu Chateau Assisted Living is a Burbank, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
"Eleven uses its proprietary technology platform to create first-of-a-kind protein therapeutics to address unmet needs for ophthalmic diseases. Proteins are able to modulate inflammatory cytokines, key targets in ocular disease that have been difficult to access with conventional therapeutic approaches. A significant untapped opportunity exists for protein therapeutics to address ophthalmic diseases, and Eleven is applying its advanced protein technology and expertise to develop innovative medicines for patients suffering from ocular diseases. Eleven`s team of industry veterans has deep experience in understanding protein science and biologic drug development, designing and conducting clinical trials and, most importantly, applying specific expertise in ophthalmic disease to create novel ocular therapeutics to treat unmet medical needs. Eleven has developed a proprietary pipeline of ophthalmic drug candidates derived from the company`s innovative AMP-Rx protein engineering technology. The company`s initial product candidates are focused on targeting inflammatory cytokines and key targets of ocular disease by blocking the cytokines and modulating the biological processes that drive ocular disease. Current pipeline opportunities include ocular surface diseases such as dry eye disease (DED) and allergic conjunctivitis (AC), and back of the eye diseases such as diabetic macular edema (DME) and uveitis. In addition, Eleven’s proprietary technology has been utilized to prolong the intravitreal half-life of our pipeline products. Beyond its internal drug development programs, Eleven works with collaborators, such as ThromboGenics, to apply its innovative protein therapeutic design capabilities to engineer and develop biotherapeutic products for additional therapeutic targets. EBI-005, Eleven`s lead product candidate, is a novel interleukin-1 (IL-1) receptor antagonist in Phase 3 clinical development as one of the first topically administered proteins for the treatment of DED and AC, two inflammatory diseases at the surface of the eye."