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Allée de la Recherche, 60, Brussels, Belgium
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Patients are at the center of everything we do. At UCB, we are Inspired by patients. Driven by science. Patients inspire us to bring them value through more cutting-edge science, more innovative drugs, and more practical solutions – so that they, and their carers, can get on with their lives.  We focus on neurology and immunology disorders – putting patients at the center of our world.

Our high rate of investment in pioneering science, backed by a strong alliance with professional partners, allows us to bring our neurology and immunology drugs to hundreds of new patients every day across the globe.

Our growth will come from ground-breaking science and from bringing added value to patients, as well as being the preferred partner to all our other stakeholders. It’s summed up by UCB’s twin motivations, Inspired by patients. Driven by science.

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Putting the patient at the centre of healthcare | UCB

Patients should be at the heart of healthcare. UCB is supporting a new research Chair at Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 in France focusing on what “value” really means in patient-centered care.

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UCB’s revenue for the first nine months of 2016 show the company continuing on its growth path, driven by growth of our main products.

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October 20th is World Osteoporosis Day – a chance to raise awareness of a condition that can cause significant pain and reduce people’s quality of life. Find out why your first fracture should be taken as a warning sign.

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Our medical team is here at booth #749 to answer your questions. We’re excited to hear from you! #ACG2016

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Today’s the day; we have one poster and two oral presentations! Come check out UCB’s new findings. #ACG2016

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Addressing the unmet needs of people living with Parkinson's disease | UCB

People with Parkinson’s disease live with a range of physical motor symptoms. However, they also experience many other non-motor symptoms which impact their daily lives. At the 4th World Parkinson’s Disease Congress, UCB is supporting two posters that look at PD in the round. http://bit.ly/2dSSiZF

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If you or a loved one has been affected by Hurricane Matthew and can’t get access to your UCB medicine, please contact UCBCares at 1-844-599-CARE (2273) or ucbcares@ucb.com. We are working with local support agencies to get patients the medicines they need during this difficult time. Visit http://bit.ly/2dWIQj5 for more information.

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PM360 Magazine named UCB the Silver winner of their Trailblazer Pharmaceutical or Biotech Company of the Year. UCB's Catharine Sanders was also named a Brand Champion award winner in the Gastrointestinal category. Accepting the awards on behalf of UCB were (l to r): Simon Lemmy, Head of Sales and Marketing for Arthritis; Catharine Sanders, Patient Engagement Lead for IBD Marketing; and Brenda Varney, Head of Sales and Marketing for IBD. http://bit.ly/2dv54JZ

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UCB cuts the ribbon at the UCB Solution Accelerator at Georgia Tech. The collaboration space will fuel innovative solutions for patients living with severe diseases. #GTInnovates (from l to r: UCB Advocate Lakeisha P., UCB Executive VP of Neurology Jeff Wren, Georgia Tech President G.P. "Bud" Peterson and UCB Advocate Chris M.)

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People with Parkinson’s disease live with a range of physical motor symptoms. However, they also experience many other non-motor symptoms which impact their daily lives. At the 4th World Parkinson’s Disease Congress, UCB is supporting two posters that look at PD in the round. https://goo.gl/Uu6d4L

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