Alnylam Pharmaceuticals
Company Details
Status: Public
Employees: 1,001-10,000
Location:
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
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About: Alnylam is the world's leading RNAi therapeutics company and the first and only company to bring RNAi-based medicines to market.
We are developing RNAi (RNA interference) as an innovative, entirely new class of medicines to treat rare genetic, cardio metabolic, acute hepatic infectious and central nervous system (CNS) and ocular diseases.
Alnylam was founded in 2002 based on a Nobel Prize-winning breakthrough in biology – the discovery of RNAi, and a bold vision that this discovery could be used to silence disease-causing genes upstream of today’s medicines. We are relentless in our pursuit of new treatments because we believe that RNAi therapeutics can be used to treat many diseases for which treatment options do not exist or are inadequate.
Alnylam is turning scientific possibility into reality - in 2018, the FDA and EMA approved of our first product, ONPATTRO (patisiran) which is also the first-ever approved RNAi therapeutic. We now have three additional medicines on the market: GIVLAARI (givosiran), OXLUMO (lumasiran) and LEQVIO (inclisiran) in partnership with Novartis). Our robust pipeline of investigational medicines includes multiple programs in late-stage and early-stage clinical development.
We are a global and diverse company of more than 1,700 people. We pride ourself on fostering a fun, inclusive and dynamic work environment where employees can recognize their fullest potential. That's why we've been named a Science Magazine Top Employer 3 years in a row ('19-'21), a Boston Globe Top Place to Work 7x in a row ('15-'21) and one of Fast Company's Best Workplaces for Innovators for 2021.
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