Today is for the people who often see what others miss.
Spasticity is one of the most challenging symptoms in neurological care, affecting movement, comfort and quality of life in ways that aren't always visible at first glance.
Specialist nurses play a pivotal role in detecting it, managing it day to day, and making sure patients get the support they need.
On International Nurses Day, we honor everyone working on the frontline of neurological care. 💙
Both. Always both.
100% of our people say standing up to unmet needs together is our greatest strength. At Ipsen, you don’t have to choose between team spirit and high performance. Because the best work happens in collaboration.
Inclusive. Dynamic. And built for people who bring something unique.
This is Ipsen. Make a real impact, every day.
They didn't talk about data. They talked about getting dressed in the morning.
Guillermo Castillo, Head of European Mid-Sized Markets, still remembers the families he met at a spasticity awareness race who reminded him what the numbers never show.
That day, the purpose became impossible to ignore. 💙
Learn more: /stories/culture/guillermos-story-lessons-from-patients-lives/
10 voices. 10 journeys. 1 shared purpose.
A Life in Science brings together 10 women at Ipsen, each with her own path, passion, and drive to improve lives.
If you missed it (or want a second watch), this is your sign.
Watch the full series 👉: /science/profiles/
Tell us, what inspires you most about women leading in science today?
Nobody at that table knew she worked there.
Emilie Manier, Senior Executive Assistant at Ipsen, still thinks about the dinner where two friends talked about Ipsen’s treatments like it was the most normal thing in the world.
For her, nothing was ever quite the same. 💙
Learn more: /.../when-work-takes-on-a-whole-new.../
They explore complexity daily.
But this time, the challenge was… the camera.
Not actors. Scientists. And yes—there were a few “can we do that take again?” moments.
A Life in Science | Season 2 | Watch the full series 👉 /science/profiles/
What do you wish more people saw behind the scenes of science?
We're both. Which means you get the best of each.
We have the resources to make real impact and the agility to move fast. But more than that, we're a focused team that evolves together. People who collaborate, not compete. Work that launches, not stalls.
Because patients and society need both scale and humanity.
This is Ipsen. Make a real impact, every day.
Learn more: /careers/
“Where is Ipsen from?”
Turns out, it’s not that easy to guess.
Ipsen is a global biopharma company—born in France, now working across five continents to advance science and improve patients’ lives worldwide.
Founded in 1929 by Dr. Henri Beaufour near Paris, our roots are French. Our impact is global.
What country would you have guessed? 👇
We are women, leaders, mentors, innovators—but just as importantly? Scientists.
This is our life in science. Season 2 drops Feb 11.
What does your life in science look like? 👇
At Ipsen, we support equal employment opportunities for everyone.
Impact isn't a job title. It's what happens when everyone cares about the outcome.
Alba Plastina, Etienne Quet, and Thach Thao Ngo don't wear white coats. They work in marketing, medical affairs, and HR.
But every rare disease campaign, every patient conversation, every supported employee—it all connects back to the people we serve.
Impact isn't a job title. It's what happens when everyone cares about the outcome.
Paris 🇫🇷 London 🇬🇧 Cambridge 🇺🇸
Different views outside the windows, but the same spirit inside: we share ideas, move fast, and focus on what matters most—people and patients.
Same mission. Just a few time zones apart.