Why join Biomanufacturing at UCB, Braine-l'Alleud? "I’m motivated by the contribution I can make here. We produce advanced medicines that enable people with severe diseases to live the best life they can, and this is highly rewarding. I love the supportive environment and collaborative team spirit too. It’s a culture that I can flourish in.” Sara, Biomanufacturing Compliance Specialist. Join us. Advance Life https://brnw.ch/21wMQdI #TeamUCB #PharmaJobs #Biomanufacturing
关于我们
UCB – Inspired by patients. Driven by science. At UCB, we put our heart, soul and skills into making a difference for people living with severe diseases. We look to transform patients’ lives by pushing the boundaries of what is possible. With us, our talents makes the most of who they are, unlocking innovation and setting new standards for patients. Everything we do starts with a simple question: “How will this make a difference to the lives of people living with severe diseases?” And to find the answers, we connect globally with patients and their families living with the physical and social burdens of severe disease. These connections give us new perspectives, drive our innovation, and offer a hope for a new generation of therapies that will help to transform lives. UCB – The Facts With approximately 9000 employees in around 40 countries, we are a global biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Brussels, Belgium which invests more than 25% of revenue in cutting-edge scientific research to meet unmet patient needs. A few other reasons that make UCB an amazing place to work: - Promising pipeline that includes several novel molecules; - 2023 Key Financials: € 5.3 billion global revenue Specialties: Neurology, Immunology
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https://www.ucb.com
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- 所属行业
- 制药业
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- 5,001-10,000 人
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- Brussels
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- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1928
- 领域
- Neurology、Immunology和Healthcare Innovation Beyond Medicine
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?? Exciting News for the Global Osteoporosis Community! We’re thrilled to celebrate the 1000th Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) joining the Capture the Fracture? (CTF) program—marking a major step forward in global fracture prevention. Since the start of 2024, CTF has welcomed an impressive 102 new FLS, now spanning 59 countries and providing improved care for over 700,000 patients each year. Join us in the mission to improve fracture outcomes. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/dBXwCNH #CaptureTheFracture #FracturePrevention #PostFractureCare #OsteoporosisAwareness #HealthcareInnovation
The IOF Capture the Fracture? (CTF) programme celebrates a major milestone as it welcomes the 1000th Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) to its global network! With FLS in 59 countries, CTF now identifies over 722,634 patients annually, underscoring the programme’s critical role in secondary fracture prevention and improving post-fracture outcomes worldwide. We extend our thanks to all stakeholders, including the CTF Governance, Mentors and national experts, as well as UCB and Amgen, for their support of this important IOF initiative. Through our concerted efforts, patients worldwide have received the care they need to prevent life-changing fractures. If your hospital has an FLS, we invite you to apply for free assessment and recognition. #CaptureTheFracture https://bit.ly/4dl9XRv
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At UCB, we recognize that true breakthroughs in healthcare come from the strength of collaboration. Our partnership with KU Leuven stands as a testament to this belief. Together, we are united by a shared vision to explore innovative solutions that address the complex challenges faced by patients. By blending our strategic insights with KU Leuven academic prowess, we are diligently working to accelerate advancements in gene therapy. We look forward to the discoveries that lie ahead, driven by our collaborative spirit and commitment to patient-centric solutions https://lnkd.in/ejdXuYsV.?
Healthcare Innovation: UCB and KU Leuven’s Collaborative Approach
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???UCB Mobility Week 2024: driving sustainable change!???♂???♀? ? To reach UCB Climate target (https://lnkd.in/eBJxugSW), we aim to encourage means of transport with a lower environmental footprint. This is achieved by offering a range of alternative mobility options that encourage every user to make a green commuting choice. From September 16 to 22, UCB is proud to celebrate Mobility Week, a European initiative dedicated to promoting sustainable and innovative transportation solutions. Our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint and enhancing the wellbeing of our employees is stronger than ever. In 2024, at UCB Belgium, 87 T CO2e emissions have been already saved by our employees using bicycles or car-sharing to commute. Let’s increase this movement! Throughout the week, a series of engaging activities and events are organized, including: -?Challenge for cyclists and carpoolers between our Belgian sites -?Promoting the use of public transport by giving free tickets -?Breakfasts for carpoolers and cyclists will take place. We believe that small steps can lead to significant changes. By embracing sustainable mobility, we are not only contributing to a healthier planet but also fostering a culture of innovation and responsibility within our organization.
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Spend a day with Antonia at UCB’s Germany office, where creativity and teamwork are always in the mix. As our Marketing and Digital Lead, her day is a blend of strategic chats, active breaks, and moments focusing on well-being and productivity. We’re committed to building a workplace where everyone feels included, respected, and empowered to grow—where connection, growth, and balance come naturally. How do we make each day count? Watch the video to see what life at UCB is all about. #MakeYourMarkForPatients #TeamUCB #PharmaJobs Learn more at UCB Careers https://lnkd.in/d2bc_Em
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Only 50 days to go until the 15th International Immunology Summit begins! This year, our faculty of experts will explore the latest advances across the fields of dermatology, rheumatology and bone health. We can’t wait to welcome delegates in Prague this November to officially mark 15 years of the Immunology Summit. Stay tuned for further updates!
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?? Celebrating a Major Milestone! ?? Congratulations to the International Osteoporosis Foundation’s Capture the Fracture? (CTF) program on welcoming its 1000th Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) into the global network! With services in 59 countries, over 700,000 patients 700,000 individuals who have experienced a fracture and are therefore at higher risk of future fracture are benefiting from better post-fracture care very year. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/dBXwCNH #CaptureTheFracture #SecondaryFracturePrevention #FractureLiaisonService #GlobalHealth #OsteoporosisCare
The IOF Capture the Fracture? (CTF) programme celebrates a major milestone as it welcomes the 1000th Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) to its global network! With FLS in 59 countries, CTF now identifies over 722,634 patients annually, underscoring the programme’s critical role in secondary fracture prevention and improving post-fracture outcomes worldwide. We extend our thanks to all stakeholders, including the CTF Governance, Mentors and national experts, as well as UCB and Amgen, for their support of this important IOF initiative. Through our concerted efforts, patients worldwide have received the care they need to prevent life-changing fractures. If your hospital has an FLS, we invite you to apply for free assessment and recognition. #CaptureTheFracture https://bit.ly/4dl9XRv
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We envision a world without barriers to equitable healthcare access so that people living with severe diseases have the freedom to live the best life they can. That’s why we’ve partnered with BlackDoctor.org, Martin Luther King III, and Morehouse School of Medicine for the Third Annual U.S. Health Equity Expo. We believe that #healthequity is a mindset, a way of working and operating that is engrained in the fabric of the company and our culture, and is a critical business imperative.
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World Patient Safety Day, observed on 17 September each year, is a global initiative by the World Health Organization dedicated to enhancing healthcare safety and reducing risks. On World Patient Safety Day, we recognize the vital role of healthcare providers in delivering accurate diagnoses for people living with severe diseases. Their expertise is the cornerstone of timely and accurate diagnosis, effective treatment and comprehensive care. At UCB, we are dedicated to fostering strong collaboration with these professionals and the patients they serve by developing safe, innovative products. Together, we are committed to enhancing diagnostic systems, empowering health care workers, and actively involving patients in their care journey. #WorldPatientSafetyDay
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At UCB, we are focused on addressing unmet needs and improving diagnosis of Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, a severe rare form of #epilepsy. Learn more about our research on Lennox-Gastaut syndrome in this article from Konrad J. Werhahn