Scientific Advancement Grants
Boehringer Ingelheim is proud to support Scientific Advancement Grants (SAGs) that advance understanding of basic, pre-clinical, clinical and/or outcomes research to further scientific awareness and technologies for public health and welfare.
Boehringer Ingelheim may be involved in the creation of the materials or activities (e.g., consortia, providing suggestions or feedback) but cannot disproportionately influence outcomes or hold the funding recipient accountable for achieving a specific outcome, and the funding recipient must retain control of the goals, activities, messaging and dissemination of knowledge.
SAGs may include third-party research award programs (e.g., a professional society selected young investigator research grant), or external coalitions in which an activity or project is undertaken by Boehringer Ingelheim along with one or more external organizations (either for-profit or not-for-profit) that advance specific and discrete shared policy or disease awareness objectives.
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Foster cardio-renal-metabolism disease education for clinicians through collaborative initiatives including (but not limited to) scientific research, medical roundtable discussions and working groups.
Fostering ongoing Fibrosing Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) scientific and patient disease state education through collaborative initiatives including, but not limited to, scientific research, medical roundtable discussions, and working groups.
Fostering ongoing clinician and patient immune-mediated disease state education through collaborative initiatives including (but not limited to) scientific research, medical roundtable discussions and working groups.
Foster central nervous system disease state education for clinicians and patients through collaborative initiatives including (but not limited to) scientific research, medical roundtable discussions and working groups.
Support scientific or patient initiatives in oncology that seek to improve the understanding of disease, patient care, or more broadly serve to elevate oncology medical practice through basic research, round table discussions, education and working groups.