UCB in Switzerland
E-mail: Info.Bulle@ucb.com
Web: https://ucbsuisse.ch/de/kontakt
Address:
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UCB Farchim SA
Zone Industrielle de Planchy d'Avau Chemin de Croix-Blanche 10 CH - 1630 Bulle
Phone: +41 58 822 32 00
Fax: +41 (0)58 822 32 40
Other UCB's locations around the world
Clinical Trials sponsored by UCB
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UCB CelltechAvslutadCrohns sjukdomFörenta staterna, Kanada, Nya Zeeland, Australien
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UCB CelltechAvslutadMild till måttlig psoriasisStorbritannien
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UCB CelltechAvslutadFriska volontärerStorbritannien
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UCB BIOSCIENCES, Inc.UCB Biopharma SRLAvslutadEpilepsiFörenta staterna, Argentina, Australien, Belgien, Brasilien, Bulgarien, Kina, Colombia, Kroatien, Tjeckien, Estland, Frankrike, Georgien, Grekland, Ungern, Israel, Italien, Korea, Republiken av, Lettland, Litauen, Mexiko, Moldavien... och mer
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UCB Biopharma SRLHar inte rekryterat ännuBarndom frånvaro Epilepsi | Juvenile Absence Epilepsi
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UCB Biopharma SRLHar inte rekryterat ännuGeneraliserad myasthenia gravis
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UCB BIOSCIENCES, Inc.Rekrytering
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UCB Biopharma SRLRekrytering
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UCB Biopharma SRLRekrytering
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UCB Biopharma SRLRekryteringStereotypa långvariga anfallFörenta staterna, Bulgarien, Kina, Tjeckien, Tyskland, Ungern, Italien, Japan, Polen, Spanien, Storbritannien, Frankrike, Australien
About UCB
A global biopharma company, focusing on neurology and immunology. Our business is strong. Total revenue grew to €4.9 billion in 2019. We are more than 7,600 people in all four corners of the globe, inspired by patients and driven by science. UCB’s ambition is to transform the lives of people living with severe diseases. We focus on neurology and immunology disorders – putting patients at the center of our world. We are Inspired by Patients. Driven by Science. UCB is continuously working to advance science and embrace new knowledge. We are leveraging scientific advances and skills in areas such as genetics, biomarkers and human biology. Patients inspire us to bring them value through cutting-edge science, innovative drugs, and practical solutions – so that they and their carers can get on with their lives