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10/29/2011 TLC’s “Here’s to Your Health with Marilu Henner” Highlights the Bone Health in Focus™ Campaign
  TLC’s “Here’s to Your Health with Marilu Henner” discusses the impact breast cancer can have on women’s bones with guests Dr. Wayne Keiser, an oncologist with the Redwood Regional Medical Group in Santa Rosa, Calif and Joan Feinbloom, a breast cancer survivor. more >
10/25/2011 CDC Launches Comprehensive Program To Help Prevent Infections in Cancer Patients
  It has been estimated that each year, 60,000 cancer patients are hospitalized for chemotherapy-related infections and one patient dies every two hours from this complication. more >
10/17/2011 World Osteoporosis Day 2011
  This Thursday, October 20th is World Osteoporosis Day and Amgen is encouraging you to make your bone health a priority. This annual disease awareness day is organized by the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) and aims to raise global awareness of the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease. more >
10/4/2011 Amgen Volunteers Join International Coastal Cleanup Effort
  Amgen staff from points all around North America—as far north as Burnaby, British Columbia and as far south as Puerto Rico—rid the environment of more than two metric tons of trash as part of the 2011 International Coastal Cleanup (ICC). more >
9/30/2011 Denosumab Awarded Industry Honor for Innovation
  Denosumab has received the 2011 U.S. Prix Galien Award for best biotechnology product. The Prix Galien Award is considered the industry’s highest accolade, and recognizes the technical, scientific and clinical research skills necessary to develop innovative medicines and devices. more >
9/19/2011 Amgen Ranks Sixth in Science Magazine’s List of 2011 Top Employers
  Amgen ranked sixth on this year’s Science magazine list of top employers in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. Amgen was rated especially highly on three key company characteristics: “innovative leader in the industry,” “is socially responsible,” and “does important, quality research.” more >
9/15/2011 September Is ITP Awareness Month—Learn More About This Autoimmune Disorder
  ITP, or immune thrombocytopenic purpura, is a rare autoimmune disorder impacting an estimated 90,000 adult patients in the U.S. and Europe. more >
9/14/2011 Amgen Scholars Across Europe Discover Their Potential
  From September 7-8, Amgen Scholars across Europe met at Cambridge for the third annual Amgen Scholars Symposium, hosted by Amgen Foundation in collaboration with the University of Cambridge. Established in 2006 in the U.S. and 2008 in Europe as a result of Amgen’s commitment to inspire the next generation of scientists, Amgen Scholars provides undergraduate students the opportunity to engage in hands-on research experience at 13 of the world’s leading universities. more >
8/30/2011 Lifetime Network’s “The Balancing Act” Spotlights Neutropenia and Infection-Risk for Cancer Patients
  Lifetime Network’s “The Balancing Act” explores the impact an infection can have on cancer treatment with guests Dr. Kurt Tauer, an oncologist with the West Clinic in Memphis, Tennessee and Donna Deegan, broadcast journalist, author and cancer survivor. more >
8/25/2011 Award-Winning Actress Blythe Danner and Amgen Launch
Act 2 Reduce Fractures™ Educational Campaign
  Emmy® and Tony® award-winning actress Blythe Danner and Amgen launch Act 2 Reduce Fractures™, an educational campaign for women with postmenopausal osteoporosis at increased risk for fractures. more >
7/22/2011 New Report Quantifies Biopharmaceutical Sector’s Impact on
U.S. Economy and Jobs
  A new paper from the Battelle Technology Partnership Practice, and supported by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), underscores our sector’s tremendous contribution to America’s economy. more >
7/20/2011 Amgen Scholars Prepare to Shape the Future
  From July 16-18, the U.S. Amgen Scholars met at UCLA for the 5th annual Amgen Scholars U.S. Symposium, hosted by Amgen Foundation in collaboration with MIT. Established in 2006, Amgen Scholars provides undergraduate students the opportunity to engage in hands-on research experience at 13 of the world’s leading universities. more >
7/20/2011 On the Ground and In the Air With NASA: A Firsthand Account
  One million spectators held their breath as the countdown clock to NASA’s last-ever space shuttle launch stopped at 31 seconds. Could it be another lightning strike? Just as suddenly, the clock started ticking again: 30, 29, 28. more >
6/27/2011 Amgen Scholars Annual Report Highlights Student Potential
  The 2010 Amgen Scholars Program Annual Report, produced in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Cambridge, provides an in-depth look at the Amgen Foundation's signature program to inspire the next generation of scientists from across the United States and Europe. more >
6/22/2011 Amgen Is Honored to Be Ranked as the Number Two Workplace in Europe
  Amgen has been named the number two workplace in Europe by the Great Place to Work Institute®. This latest award follows four individual country awards received earlier this year that recognized Amgen as a great place to work in Belgium, Greece, Poland and Spain. more >
6/10/2011 Breakaway from Cancer® Spotlights on Cancer Survivors at the 2011 Amgen Tour of California
  Throughout this year’s Amgen Tour of California, Breakaway from Cancer celebrated cancer survivors and their supporters -- the start gun was fired by a cancer survivor, race communities selected inspirational survivors as Breakaway from Cancer Champions, Breakaway Miles honored survivors worldwide, and riders competed for the Breakaway from Cancer Most Courageous Rider Jersey. more >
5/23/2011 Amgen Foundation Launches Interactive Contributions Report
  For the first time, the Amgen Foundation Contributions Report is available exclusively online, including interactive stories and videos of nonprofit organizations supported by the Amgen Foundation that have raised the bar on the services and education provided in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Europe. more >
5/11/2011 Patrick Dempsey Teams Up with Breakaway From Cancer® to Help Connect Cancer Patients to Free Resources
  In a recently filmed public service announcement (PSA), Patrick Dempsey is speaking out to help connect cancer patients to the free resources available to them via Amgen’s Breakaway from Cancer® initiative. In the video, Dempsey talks about the challenges of choosing the right path and making the right choices – and urges people to take advantage of the free resources available via Breakaway from Cancer. more >
5/6/2011 National Women's Health Week
  This week (May 8-14) is National Women's Health Week and Amgen is collaborating with the Office of Women’s Health to encourage women to take steps to make bone strength a priority. more >
5/4/2011 Amgen Foundation Donates $50,000 to U.S. Tornado Relief Efforts
  A series of severe storms and tornadoes recently killed hundreds of people in seven southern U.S. states, reduced neighborhoods to rubble and caused damage expected to run in the billions of dollars. more >
4/29/2011 Amgen Ranks 5th Among Large Companies on The Scientist's "Best Places to Work" List
  Amgen was ranked 5th among large biotech and pharmaceutical companies – up from sixth place last year– on The Scientist's 2011 “Best Places to Work in Industry” list. Amgen ranked No. 16 in the overall rankings. more >
3/28/2011 Pro Golfer and Psoriatic Arthritis Patient Phil Mickelson
Featured in PARADE
  In this week's PARADE magazine, professional golfer Phil Mickelson talks about the personal and professional hurdles he has endured over the past few years, including his wife and mother’s breast cancer diagnoses, as well as his own diagnosis with psoriatic arthritis (PsA). more >
3/8/2011 Jon Oliner Named One of R&D Directions’ “Notable People in R&D”
  Amgen’s Jon Oliner, M.D., Ph.D., scientific executive director, Oncology Research, has been named one of the “Notable People in R&D” by R&D Directions magazine. more >
2/15/2011 ON THE LINE: Amgen Teams Up to Tackle Prostate Cancer
  Amgen is excited to announce that we have joined the ON THE LINE team as a Founding Sponsor. The goal of ON THE LINE is to encourage men to speak openly about their prostate health and most importantly to their physicians about the risk factors and range of treatment options related to prostate cancer. more >
1/28/2011 Amgen Honored for "Best Biotechnology Pipeline" by R&D Directions
  Amgen has received the “Best Biotechnology Pipeline” ranking from R&D Directions in its January 2011 issue. The ranking is part of the magazine’s annual review of the top 10 therapeutic pipelines in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries. more >
1/10/2011 Amgen Foundation Commits $100,000 to the Australia Flood Disaster
Relief Efforts
  At the start of the New Year, Queensland, Australia, experienced one of the most devastating floods on record. Three river systems spilled out across an area equivalent to the joint land mass of France and Germany. more >
10/12/2010 Madhu Balachandran Talks to Next Generation Pharmaceutical
  Madhu Balachandran tells Next Generation Pharmaceutical why persistence is key to implementing an operational excellence campaign. more >
10/8/2010 Amgen Makes Science Magazine’s List of 2010 Top Employers
  Amgen was ranked tenth on this year’s Science magazine list of top employers in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. Amgen was rated especially highly on three key company characteristics: “innovative leader in the industry,” “is socially responsible,” and “does important, quality research.” more >
9/28/2010 Amgen Receives Prestigious 2010 International Prix Galien Award for Best Biopharmaceutical Research and Development for Nplate®
  Nplate® (romiplostim) was awarded the 2010 International Prix Galien Award which the Prix Galien committee describes as “a prize awarded every second year to ‘the best of the best’ selected from winners of Prix Galien national prizes.” Nplate was the first FDA and EMA-approved peptibody protein and the first treatment specifically developed for adult chronic immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), a serious autoimmune disorder. more >
9/8/2010 Amgen Stands Up To Cancer - Again
  Amgen is proud to partner with Stand Up to Cancer (SU2C) as part of our ongoing commitment to advancing cancer treatments. more >
8/20/2010 Amgen Scientists’ Paper Published in Cell Explores Reversal of Muscle Wasting Associated with Cancer
  Amgen researchers authored a paper published in the journal Cell that looks at cachexia (more commonly known as muscle wasting or muscle atrophy) and its connection to cancer-related death. more >
7/22/2010 Amgen Scholars Share Benefits of Summer Research Program
  KCLU radio, the local NPR affiliate in Thousand Oaks, recently aired an interview with two Amgen Scholars as well as Scott Heimlich, senior program manager for the Amgen Foundation. more >
5/24/2010 Final Breakaway Mile of 2010 Amgen Tour of California Crossed the Conejo Valley Finish Line
  Conejo Valley Breakaway from Cancer® Champion Steve Bartolucci led the Mile with special guest movie and TV actor Patrick Dempsey, whose mother is an ovarian cancer survivor. more >
5/21/2010 Bakersfield Welcomes Amgen’s Breakaway Mile
  Nearly 150 cancer survivors and their loved ones gathered on the Bakersfield College campus on Thursday for the Breakaway Mile during Stage 5 of the Amgen Tour of California. more >
5/20/2010 City of Modesto Embraces Breakaway from Cancer during Stage 4 of the Amgen Tour
  During the opening reception of the Breakaway Mile at the Gallo Center in Modesto, Breakaway from Cancer® Champion Sandy Howard spoke about her passion for helping those touched by cancer. She has described her struggles and triumphs in what turned into a self-published book titled “Life After Chemo.” more >
5/19/2010 Cancer Survivors March in First Breakaway Mile of the 2010 Amgen Tour of California
  In the middle of a marching band and 1950’s woody cars in the parade, Santa Cruz cancer survivor Marilyn Luma led more than 100 cancer survivors along one mile of Stage 3 of the Amgen Tour of California crossing the finish line at the end. more >
5/3/2010 Amgen Again Included on The Scientist’s “Best Places to Work in Industry” List
  Amgen ranked 6th among large biotech and pharmaceutical companies – and No. 16 overall – on The Scientist’s 2010 “Best Places to Work in Industry” list. more >
5/3/2010 Bill Dougall Named One of R&D Directions’ “Notable People in R&D”
  Amgen’s Bill Dougall, scientific director of Oncology Research, has been named one of the “Notable People in R&D” by R&D Directions magazine. more >
3/22/2010 Amgen Statement on Health Care Reform
  Amgen welcomes the recent actions in Congress to ensure that patients have better access to medicines. While the legislation about to be signed into law is not perfect, it is a significant step forward for the patients we serve. more >
2/10/2010 When the Going Gets Tough - Amgen's Joe Miletich and Pharmaceutical Innovation
  Joe Miletich tells Next Generation Pharmaceuticals why it’s more important than ever for pharmaceutical R&D to pursue the highest levels of innovation. more >
2/10/2010 Amgen Staff Give Generously to Haiti Relief Efforts; Company $2 Million Donation Goes to Four Nonprofits
  As of Feb. 2, more than $250,000 in staff contributions to Haitian relief will be matched by the company and the Amgen Foundation to total more than $500,000 in giving. Thanks to our staff’s continued generosity, this total is growing rapidly.
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12/18/2009 Roger M. Perlmutter, M.D., Ph. D., Named 2009 AAAS Fellow, Recognized for Discovery and Development of Novel Biotherapeutics
  Executive Vice President Roger M. Perlmutter, M.D., Ph. D, has been elected a 2009 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
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11/19/2009 Amgen Receives Double Honors at Scrip Awards: Best Overall Pipeline and Best New Drug
  Amgen was honored with two Scrip Awards, winning for Overall Best Pipeline and for Best New Drug in Nplate® (romiplostim), at a Nov. 18 ceremony in London.
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10/6/2009 Amgen Makes Science Magazine’s List of 2009 Top Employers
  Amgen was ranked eighth on this year’s Science magazine list of top employers in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry, moving up from No. 20 last year. more >
10/1/2009 Amgen’s Nplate® Receives 2009 Prix Galien USA Award for Best Biotechnology Product
  Amgen Inc. has received the Prix Galien USA 2009 Award for Best Biotechnology Product for Nplate® (romiplostim), the first FDA approved peptibody protein and the first treatment specifically developed for chronic immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), a serious autoimmune disorder. more >
5/27/2009 New Survey Highlights Growing Concern About Risk of Infection in Cancer Patients and Emerging Antibiotic Resistance
  Amgen, CDC Foundation and CDC Partner to Launch Three-Year Initiative to Improve Infection Control in Vulnerable Cancer Patient Population more >
5/14/2009 Economic Downturn is Driving Many Osteoporotic Women to Retire Later
  Economic Downturn is Driving Many Osteoporotic Women to Retire Later – But their Ability to Work may be Undermined by Sub-Optimal Management of their Disease; Survey Respondents’ Lives Significantly Impacted After Breaking a Bone; Special Council of Health and Women’s Groups Form more >
3/25/2009 Amgen Responds to Increased Needs in Our Communities
  Basic needs in the community are areas of high concern and active involvement by Amgen and Amgen staff. With the news that many food outlets and emergency assistance/housing programs are suffering as a result of the downturn in the economy, Amgen, the Amgen Foundation and Amgen staff contributed more than $826,000 to local and national emergency assistance and hunger causes in 2008. more >
3/12/2009 Amgen Supports World Kidney Day on March 12
  Are your kidneys okay? World Kidney Day (WKD) sponsors, including Amgen, encourage you to take the quiz to find out. more >
2/24/2009 Amgen Hosts Breakaway Mile for Local Cancer Survivors, their Supporters and Amgen Scientists as Part of the Amgen Tour of California
 
In honor of cancer survivors everywhere, Amgen created the Breakaway Mile — an honorary one-mile bike ride that takes place at the finish line of the 2009 Amgen Tour of California, prior to the stage conclusion of the professional race in four race host cities. more >
2/23/2009 Leipheimer Wins Amgen Tour of California for Third Straight Year
 
The Amgen Tour of California, an annual world-class cycling event now in its fourth year, concluded in Escondido, Calif. on Sunday, Feb. 22 with Levi Leipheimer once again securing the title in a thrilling conclusion to the country’s most prominent professional cycling race. more >
2/11/2009 Breakaway from Cancer™ Launches “Stand Behind You” TV Spot
 
Amgen has launched a new TV commercial titled “Stand Behind You”, featuring an actual cancer patient and her “team” supporters. The spot will air this week on Versus, the cable and Internet sports television network.
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12/15/2008 Biovitrum Closes Product Acquisition Deal with Amgen
  Effective December 15, 2008, Biovitrum has acquired from Amgen the marketed biologic therapeutic products Kepivance® (palifermin) and Stemgen® (ancestim), and has also obtained from Amgen a worldwide exclusive license to Kineret® (anakinra) for its current approved indication.
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11/18/2008 Amgen Teams Up with Coaches vs. Cancer
  Amgen is proud to sponsor Coaches vs. Cancer as part of our ongoing commitment to support patients living with cancer. Since 1993, Coaches vs. Cancer has been devoted to educational efforts and fundraising activities in support of the American Cancer Society® and their mission to provide help and hope to all people facing cancer. more >
10/16/2008 2008 BIO: Amgen Keynote Speakers Focus on the Importance of Innovation
 
Amgen invited keynote speaker Elizabeth Edwards to share her ideas about innovation at a June 18, 2008 press event during the 2008 BIO International Convention in San Diego. The event, titled “Pathways to Progress,” focused on the importance of innovation in medicine and the support needed to achieve success.
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8/21/2008 Amgen Will Stand Up To Cancer
 
Amgen is proud to partner with Stand Up To Cancer as part of our ongoing commitment to advances in science to help people fight serious illness.  We believe our partnership will not only aid cancer patients in understanding the multitude of options available to them but also will prove what we have long believed – that joining forces is essential to fighting and overcoming this disease. more >
8/7/2008 Amgen Commends the Work of the National Psoriasis Foundation BioBank in Honor of Psoriasis Awareness Month
 
While most people enjoy the warm days of summer by wearing lighter clothing layers, people with psoriasis tend to wear long sleeves and pants year round. August is Psoriasis Awareness Month, which makes it an obvious time to bring awareness to this disease. Long thought of as only a skin rash, research has shown that psoriasis is actually a chronic, inflammatory disease. more >
7/15/2008 Amgen Scientists Recognized for “Most-Cited” Paper on Osteoclast Differentiation
  Amgen researchers are being recognized for their impact on the field of bone biology for a 2003 Nature article, which is “the highest cited paper” in its research area, according to Thomson Reuters’ ScienceWatch website. more >
6/20/2008 Amgen Honors 32 Teachers with 2008 Science Teaching Award
 
Throughout April and May, Amgen honored 32 science teachers in the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada as the 2008 recipients of the 17th annual Amgen Award for Science Teaching Excellence (AASTE). All of the teachers were selected for their outstanding contributions to science education and their ability to instill a passion for discovery in young learners. more >
6/16/2008 Amgen Statement on Briefing Materials Prepared for June 18, 2008 DODAC Meeting
  Briefing documents for the June 18 Dermatologic and Ophthalmic Drugs Advisory (DODAC) meeting regarding the supplemental biologics license application (sBLA) for Enbrel® for the treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in the pediatric population are now available at www.fda.gov. more >
6/3/2008 Unmasking the Mystery Signal that Controls Bone Growth
 
Amgen’s sclerostin research ties in well with the latest thinking about bone biology at the cellular level. It has been known for a long time that skeletal adaptation is greatly influenced by mechanical strain. How does the skeleton “feel” mechanical strain? How does it turn this information into the act of making more or less bone? This has been a central question in bone biology for many years. more >
5/16/2008 Millions of Reasons to Move in May: Amgen Proudly Celebrates Arthritis Awareness Month
 
May is Arthritis Awareness Month, and Amgen, a long-time supporter of the Arthritis Foundation, is helping promote awareness, education and prevention of arthritis, a disease that affects 46 million Americans. more >
4/29/2008 Leading Thinkers and Teach For America Corps Members Attend Annual Summit
  For approximately 100 Amgen Fellows, attending the second annual Amgen-Teach For America Mathematics and Science Summit, April 11-13, was more than a chance to visit Stanford University in California during a warm spring weekend. It was an opportunity to discuss with other current Teach For America corps members and alumni, policy makers and industry leaders the ways of strengthening math and science education in the under-resourced urban and rural areas where they teach. more >
4/29/2008 Amgen’s Joe Miletich Is a Guest Teacher at a Los Angeles School During Teach For America Week
  On April 14, Dr. Joe Miletich, Amgen’s senior vice president of Research and Development, participated in the annual Teach For America Week as a guest teacher in Amgen Fellow Eloy Romero’s eighth grade science class at Foshay Learning Center in Los Angeles. During his visit, Miletich shared with students his personal education and science career path, talked about the life of a scientist, and answered student questions. more >
2/25/2008 Amgen Foundation Expands Giving to Europe
 
The Amgen Foundation is proud to expand its philanthropic giving to organizations chartered in Europe through a partnership with United Way International (UWI). Charitable giving is a tangible demonstration of Amgen’s core values and reflects responsible use of limited funds which create value through programs that have a real impact. more >
2/17/2008 2008 Amgen Tour of California Under Way Feb. 17-24
  The Amgen Tour of California, a world-class professional cycling race, kicks off in Palo Alto on Feb. 17 and concludes in Pasadena on Feb. 24. Amgen’s title sponsorship of the race and its complementary Breakaway from Cancer™ initiative allows the company to raise awareness of vital support and educational resources available to people affected by cancer. more >
1/10/2008 Amgen Statement on Alzheimer's Case Study
  A study titled “Rapid Cognitive Improvement in Alzheimer’s Disease Following Perispinal Etanercept Administration” was published this week in the Journal of Neuroinflammation.  It is important to note that the study published was a case study involving a single patient. more >
1/2/2008 Amgen Researchers Deliver Milestones in Women’s Genome Health Study Collaboration
 
The Amgen research team in charge of conducting a genome-wide screen of the 28,000 participants in the Women’s Genome Health Study has submitted analysis of 3 billion genotypes, representing about 8,200 individuals, to the company’s collaborators at the renowned Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston, Mass. more >
9/7/2007 Amgen Presents at FDA CRDAC Meeting on September 11, 2007
  On Tuesday, September 11, 2007, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) held a joint meeting of the Cardiovascular and Renal Drugs Advisory Committee (CRDAC) and the Drug Safety and Risk Management Committee. At this meeting, Amgen presented data on the safety and efficacy of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) in chronic renal failure. more >
8/14/2007 Amgen Research Experiment Launches with Latest NASA Shuttle: First Space-based Study of Muscle Loss Therapy
 
When NASA’s space shuttle Endeavour launched on Aug. 8, its payload included the first space-based experiment on a muscle-loss therapeutic, a myostatin inhibitor, which is being developed by Amgen and investigated for its effectiveness in muscle-wasting diseases. more >
6/13/2007 Amgen Foundation and NSTA Unveil Professional Development Program for New Science Teachers
 
The Amgen Foundation and the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the largest professional organization in the world promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching, have announced a new program to support middle and secondary school science educators in their first years of teaching.
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6/7/2007 Amgen CEO Responds to New York Times Article on ESAs
 
Amgen CEO Kevin Sharer recently sent a letter to the editors of The New York Times in response to that publication's May 9 front page story and May 14 editorial on the use of anti-anemia drugs. more >
6/2/2007 Amgen Submits Comments in Response to CMS’ Proposed National Coverage Decision
 
Amgen has posted its comments in response to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) Proposed Decision Memorandum (PDM) for Erythropoiesis Stimulating Agents (ESAs) for Non-Renal Disease Indications (CAG-00383N) released on May 14, 2007. more >
5/4/2007 Amgen Foundation Releases 2006 Corporate Contributions Report
 
The Amgen Foundation, the company’s philanthropic arm, continues to strengthen Amgen engagement in the community by supporting programs that advance science education, improve patient care and support vital community resources. more >
3/9/2007 Update to U.S. Prescribing Information for Aranesp® and EPOGEN®
 
Amgen is committed to the highest standards of patient safety. The well-being of patients is Amgen’s highest priority. more >
3/9/2007 Amgen’s Statement on the Safety of Aranesp® (darbepoetin alfa) and EPOGEN® (Epoetin alfa)
 
Patient safety and the appropriate use of all of our products are top priorities for Amgen. Reports from several experimental studies evaluating the class of drugs known as erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs), including Aranesp® (darbepoetin alfa), EPOGEN® (Epoetin alfa), Procrit® (Epoetin alfa), NeoRecormon® (Epoetin beta) and Eprex® (Epoetin alfa), have raised safety concerns regarding the off-label use of these products to correct anemia or raise hemoglobin concentrations. more >
2/5/2007 Amgen Receives Award for “Best Biotechnology Pipeline”
 
Amgen was awarded “Best Biotechnology Pipeline” by the editors of R&D Directions and Med Ad News and once again made the publications’ list of Top 10 biotechnology and pharmaceutical pipelines. more >
1/8/2007 Amgen Named One of FORTUNE’s “100 Best Companies to Work For”
 
Once again, Amgen has been named by FORTUNE magazine as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For.” This year, Amgen ranked number 40, and among the five biotechnology/pharmaceutical industry companies appearing on this prestigious list, Amgen ranked second. Amgen has been selected as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” a total of eight times. more >
12/8/2006 Amgen Promotes Breakaway from Cancer™ Initiative
 
The quest to relieve the suffering of cancer patients has many partners. That’s why Amgen has created the Breakaway from Cancer™ initiative, which strives to support nonprofit organizations that provide valuable services and programs to support cancer survivorship. more >
12/4/2006 Amgen Policy on the Support of U.S. Clinical Practice and Treatment Guidelines
 
Amgen believes that clinical practice and treatment guidelines assist in setting appropriate standards for therapeutic management by healthcare professionals. Consistent with Amgen’s mission to serve patients, we will under some circumstances choose to provide financial support to qualified independent bodies that develop such guidelines. more >
11/20/2006 Amgen Responds to CHOIR and CREATE Clinical Trial Data
 
Amgen is committed to the highest standards of patient safety. The well-being of patients is Amgen’s highest priority. Recently, the New England Journal of Medicine published the results of experimental studies called CHOIR (conducted by Johnson & Johnson) and CREATE (conducted by Roche) that have raised questions about the wisdom of aggressive treatment of anemia in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) that are not on dialysis.  While we expect that discussion of these results will continue within the medical community for some time, it is important to place these results in the context of what is already known about anemia treatment. more >
11/3/2006 Amgen Recognizes Science Teachers
 
Long after the dismissal bell rings, many teachers can be found correcting papers, tutoring students who need extra help, and developing creative lesson plans. Earlier this year, an “A+” was given to 19 science teachers, all of whom were recipients of the annual Amgen Award for Science Teaching Excellence (AASTE). more >
10/25/2006 Amgen to Collaborate with Brigham and Women’s Hospital to Study Genetic Causes of Disease in Women
 
Amgen has entered into a collaboration with the renowned Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Mass., that may identify the genetic variations in American women underlying a range of serious illnesses, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, breast cancer and osteoporosis. more >
7/14/2006 Enbrel® Honored as “Brand of the Year” by Med Ad News
 
Enbrel® (etanercept) was acclaimed “Brand of the Year” by Med Ad News, a leading healthcare industry magazine, marking the first time that a biologic therapy has received the honor. The distinction appeared in the June issue of Med Ad News. more >
7/6/2006 Amgen Foundation Releases 2005 Annual Report
 
Last year, the Amgen Foundation, the company’s philanthropic arm, provided $17 million in grants to approximately 160 nonprofit groups working to advance science education, improve patient care and support community resources. The 2005 Amgen Foundation Charitable Contributions Report, now available in print and online, tells the stories of several of these organizations and how they are making a positive difference in people’s lives. more >
3/28/2006 Amgen Ranked No. 9 on BusinessWeek Top 50 “Best Performers” List
 
Amgen is ranked No. 9 on BusinessWeek’s 2006 list of Top 50 best-performing companies. Amgen is the leading biotechnology company in the ratings and one of only two biotechnology companies named to the list. more >
1/10/2006 Amgen Named One of FORTUNE's "100 Best Companies to Work For"
 
Amgen has once again been named by FORTUNE magazine as one of the "100 Best Companies to Work For." This year, Amgen ranked number 39, and of the five biotechnology/pharmaceutical industry companies appearing on this elite list, Amgen ranked third. more >
10/3/2005 Amgen Takes Top Honors in Three Prestigious Publications
 
In two respected publications-Pharmaceutical Executive and Science-Amgen received high scores, capturing the number 1 and 2 spots over Johnson & Johnson, Eli Lilly, Merck, Pfizer and numerous other pharmaceutical and biotech companies. more >
9/16/2005 FDA Expands Neulasta® Label
 
New Label Extends First-Cycle Protection From Infection To Cancer Patients Receiving Moderately Myelosuppressive Chemotherapy

Amgen’s efforts to help cancer patients received an important boost on September 15, when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved an update to the Neulasta® (pegfilgrastim) prescribing information to include data from a landmark Phase 3 study demonstrating the white blood cell booster helps protect patients with most types of cancer undergoing moderately myelosuppressive chemotherapy from infection, as manifested by febrile neutropenia (low white blood cell count with fever), one of the most serious side effects of chemotherapy. more >
9/2/2005 Amgen Donates $2.5 Million to Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts
 
Amgen (Nasdaq:AMGN), the world's largest biotechnology company, today announced that it is providing an initial cash contribution of $2.5 million and establishing a company-wide Hurricane Katrina Relief Program in support of humanitarian aid, with a special focus on access to health care. A portion of Amgen's contribution will go to the American Red Cross for general aid to the region and the balance will support organizations that can assist in providing access and continuity of care for patients in the Gulf Coast area, especially dialysis and oncology patients. more >
8/12/2005 Amgen Foundation Releases 2004 Annual Report
 
The Amgen Foundation made grants last year totaling more than $16 million to more than 130 not-for-profit local, regional and non-profit groups. Several of these grant recipients are highlighted in the 2004 Amgen Foundation Charitable Contributions Report. more >
6/3/2005 Enbrel® Expands Indication
 
Enbrel® (etanercept), the Amgen therapeutic that is indicated for five distinct diseases - moderate -to-severe rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, moderate-to-severe psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis - recently received its 10th approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to improve physical function in psoriatic arthritis patients with active arthritis. more >
4/8/2005 Amgen Marks 25th Anniversary
 
In 2005, Amgen celebrates its 25 th anniversary. Twenty-five years ago, we believed that biotechnology had the power to restore health, even save lives. Today, we’ve come further than we ever would have dreamed possible. more >
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