Better access to preventative care, screenings and early intervention for non-communicable diseases (NCDs)—diseases like cancer, diabetes, and sickle cell—could improve the health and lives of millions of people worldwide. Childhood NCDs are an important piece of the conversation, and we support UNICEF USA and applaud UNICEF’s work to address NCD risk factors and strengthen health systems in low- and middle-income countries. #WeAreLilly
Eli Lilly and Company
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Indianapolis, Indiana 1,997,376 followers
About us
We're a medicine company turning science into healing to make life better for people around the world. It all started nearly 150 years ago with a clear vision from founder Colonel Eli Lilly: "Take what you find here and make it better and better." Harnessing the power of biotechnology, chemistry and genetic medicine, our scientists are urgently advancing science to solve some of the world's most significant health challenges. General Information and Guidelines: When you engage with us on LinkedIn, you're agreeing to these Community Guidelines: https://e.lilly/guidelines. If you have questions about a Lilly medicine, contact The Lilly Answers Center at 1-800-Lilly-Rx (1-800-545-5979) Monday through Friday, excluding company holidays.
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- Industry
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Indianapolis, Indiana
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- Public Company
- Specialties
- Pharmaceutical Development, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech, and Biopharmaceuticals
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Lilly Corporate Center
Indianapolis, Indiana 46285, US
Employees at Eli Lilly and Company
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Crystal Williams is many things; she’s the Associate Vice President and Assistant General Counsel, Lilly Neuroscience Therapeutics; she’s a fiercely devoted family member; she’s an advocate. When Crystal’s grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, she saw firsthand how important the role of the care partner is in a family member’s journey. Crystal recently spoke to Essence about her experience and the importance of early intervention and empowering conversations in the doctor’s office for your loved ones. #WeAreLilly
Q&A with Eli Lilly's Crystal Williams: The Shifting of Caregiving in Alzheimer's Disease | Essence
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Before a medicine gets approved, it goes through decades of research, studies and clinical trials. Bill knows this. He volunteered to spend his time—more than 7 years—participating in a clinical trial for Alzheimer’s disease with the hope of helping with research to benefit those impacted by the disease. Like Bill said, “Everyone wants to leave the world a better place than they found it.” Watch more of Bill’s story and others who have participated in a clinical trial here: https://e.lilly/3CqS5rV #WeAreLilly
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New data presented at #CCCongress25 sheds light on long-term outcomes with two years of continued treatment with our FDA approved medicine for patients with moderately to severely active #CrohnsDisease. Learn more: https://e.lilly/4aX2EzO
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For a medicine company, success is helping people get better. In 2024, our medicines gave millions more people a chance at better health. Read more about our Q4 2024 results: https://e.lilly/3CGhQ7K
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Early detection of cancer—including breast cancer—can offer more treatment options and a better prognosis. From performing self-exams to discussing screening options with your doctor, the power to prioritize your health is in your hands. https://e.lilly/4hgimYV #WeAreLilly
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Clinical trials are how we ensure medicines are safe and effective for people who need them. But we never forget that it’s the people who participate in these studies that make those trials possible. People like Allison can potentially benefit from participating in a clinical trial, but the contribution they make is so much bigger: They’re helping move medicines forward to reach countless others who are waiting for them. Learn more about clinical trials and see more stories like Allison’s here: https://e.lilly/40NqFFL #WeAreLilly
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Making medicines is one of the most difficult – yet meaningful – paths to pursue as a startup. It’s also a path that doesn’t have to be traveled alone. Through Lilly Catalyze360, we have designed a comprehensive suite of solutions to enable the biotech ecosystem. From state-of-the-art lab facilities and scientific engagement to capital deployment and R&D solutions, we’re here to help enable your vision for a better world. Learn how we can support you: https://e.lilly/40Nmw4U #WeAreLilly
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Innovation means more than just developing new medicines; it’s also finding better ways to work across our business, using technology to improve research, and making the most of data and analytics. This new collaboration will help drive the creation of life-changing medicines and bolster our home state’s reputation as a life-science leader. #WeAreLilly
Today CICP and AnalytiXIN announce our new industry consortium to help scientists and healthcare organizations across Indiana better identify and access comprehensive, consented clinical and genomic health data. Together, we are harnessing the power of data analytics with the aim of advancing scientific research and improving health outcomes with consortium members Eli Lilly and Company, Indiana University Health, Indiana University School of Medicine. AnalytiXIN creates new Indiana healthcare-based consortium to advance data-driven clinical research and improve health outcomes: https://bit.ly/3CkVxEh
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It might seem unlikely that you’d have any connection to a pre-historic, blue-blooded walking shell. But if you’ve had a vaccine or injectable medicine, a horseshoe crab helped ensure it was safe for you. That’s because for the last 30 plus years a protein found in horseshoe crab blood has been used to identify potential toxins in medicine development. But that dependency has had a negative impact on the crabs and other animals in their ecosystem. Learn how one Lilly scientist’s passion for bird conservation helped push us to be an industry leader in adopting an alternative: https://e.lilly/3BX6USV #WeAreLilly