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Pooled data presented at ERS: nerandomilast monotherapy linked to nominally significant reduction in risk of death in IPF and PPF

A new pooled analysis of the FIBRONEER-IPF and FIBRONEER-ILD trials resulted in a nominally significant reduction in the risk of death by 59% in patients who received 18mg nerandomilast without background therapy versus placebo Both FIBRONEER phase III trials, had met their primary endpoint (reduction of lung function decline measured in forced vital capacity) but...

Boehringer Ingelheim and Tessellate Bio partner to develop first-in-class precision treatments for people with hard-to-treat cancers

23 April 2025 -- Ingelheim, Germany and Amsterdam, the Netherlands -- Boehringer Ingelheim and Tessellate Bio, a precision oncology company with a focus on developing novel synthetic lethality approaches, have entered into a research collaboration and global license agreement. Jointly the partners will focus on the development of first-in-class, oral precision treatments for people living...

Boehringer Ingelheim and partners start clinical development of a first-in-class, inhaled gene therapy for people with cystic fibrosis

Ingelheim, Germany – Boehringer Ingelheim, IP Group, the UK Respiratory Gene Therapy Consortium (GTC)1 and OXB,1 today announce the start of LENTICLAIRTM 1, a Phase I/II trial of BI 3720931, a novel, first-in-class, gene therapy aiming to improve disease outcomes in people with cystic fibrosis (CF), regardless of gene mutations that are causing the disease....

Boehringer’s nerandomilast meets primary endpoint in Phase III study FIBRONEER-ILD, in progressive pulmonary fibrosis

Topline data from FIBRONEER™-ILD show that the investigational compound nerandomilast met its primary endpoint, which was the absolute change from baseline in forced vital capacity [mL] at week 52 versus placebo The FIBRONEER™-ILD trial is the second Phase III trial in which the investigational compound nerandomilast has met its primary endpoint Initial safety and tolerability...

Boehringer Ingelheim to Acquire NBE-Therapeutics for EUR 1.18 Billion, Significantly Enhancing Its Cancer Pipeline Portfolio with Novel Antibody-Drug Conjugates

Acquisition will add another key dimension to Boehringer Ingelheimís focus on patients with difficult-to-treat solid tumors NBE-Therapeuticsí pipeline is based on its innovative next generation antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) technology platform NBE-Therapeuticsí will remain at its campus in Basel, Switzerland and operate as a new site within Boehringer Ingelheimís R&D network
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