The phrase ‘no pain, no gain’ resonates deeply within the hearts of true athletes. But for Lisa, an avid runner and Division I volleyball player, the pain was debilitating.
Years of work by one Sanofi scientist and his team point the way to new optimism for Parkinson’s disease patients.
Denise spends her days speaking with people living with MS, providing personal support & suggestions about how to manage through the daily challenges of the disease.
In appreciation of his life’s work, we reflect on Henri’s influence and the profound impact he made on those who worked with him and the patients he was dedicated to serving .
Years after he first experienced pain, Felipe’s family finally met with a specialist who correctly diagnosed him with MPS I.
First diagnosed at the age of two, Lindsay has spent her entire life juggling the pain and aggravations that come with having atopic dermatitis.
In 2008, four Genzyme employees formed a running team with the goal of completing the Boston Marathon on behalf of a few patients. While they were always interested in combining their love of running with making a difference, this small running team had no idea what they were getting into.
Like many people living with a rare disease, Jared’s journey to find out he has late onset Pompe disease wasn’t exactly an easy one. In fact, Jared describes it as a “freak accident.”
From India to Egypt, from Mexico to Cuba – one thing is certain: Disease does not discriminate. For 25 years we've remained committed to providing access to treatment regardless of ability to pay.
People living with atopic dermatitis can experience ongoing physical symptoms that can be a constant frustration during the day and can keep them up at night, impacting their lives physically, socially, psychologically and even professionally.
In today's increasingly specialized world, many new medicines reach patients because organizations recognize the importance of collaborating with other companies and research institutions.
Since 2011, our PAL Awards program has recognized 46 organizations around the world supporting disease awareness, community mobilization, non-profit development and good governance activities.
A pair of Massachusetts families started the New Year off right thanks to the work of Habitat for Humanity MetroWest/Greater Worcester volunteers — including several teams of Sanofi Genzyme employees.