Advocacy is woven into the fabric at Daiichi Sankyo US, and leading the way for patient voices is Gissoo DeCotiis, Global Head of Advocacy & Strategic Relations. Two decades ago, Gissoo found her calling caring for her brother through his kidney cancer experience. She continues to honor his memory with every patient she helps to feel informed, heard and supported. 🔗 Read on: https://bit.ly/4h9oAdK #DSProud
Daiichi Sankyo US
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Basking Ridge, NJ 194,520 followers
We create life-changing solutions for patients.
About us
At Daiichi Sankyo, we create essential medicine for longer, better lives. By uniting cutting edge science and technology with a genuine interest in people, we develop high quality, life changing solutions for the patients of today and tomorrow with great care and unwavering dedication. With more than 120 years of experience, Daiichi Sankyo leverages its world-class science and technology to create new modalities and innovative medicines for people with cancer, cardiovascular, and other diseases with high unmet medical need. For more information, please visit www.daiichisankyo.us. See our community guidelines here: https://bit.ly/4fLkZS8
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https://daiichisankyo.us/
External link for Daiichi Sankyo US
- Industry
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Basking Ridge, NJ
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. is a member of the Daiichi Sankyo group of companies and is focused on the development of oncology therapies and specialty medicines., Oncology, and Specialty Medicine
Locations
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211 Mt. Airy Road Basking Ridge
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920, US
Employees at Daiichi Sankyo US
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Jak (J. C.) DeTemple
Top Talent Executive Recruiter to the Biotech/Pharma Industry Leadership Superstars! Top Talent Sourcing Guru! Talent Acquisition & Retention…
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Hayes Williams
Global Head of Data Governance at Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.
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Desmon Swanston
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Joseph Prikazsky
Pharma/Biotech Financial Professional
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Discover the power of biomarker testing. 🥼 By identifying specific biomarkers, doctors can select the most effective therapies for each patient, to help improve outcomes and quality of life. Our focus on biomarker-driven therapies demonstrates our commitment to overcoming the challenges of cancer. This #BreastCancer Awareness Month, learn more about how precision medicine is transforming cancer care: https://bit.ly/4dDH4jC #BCAM
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👉 Active engagement means listening and taking action. To ensure our medicines meet the needs of those impacted by cancer, we are committed to doing just that with the patient community. By listening to, learning from and involving patients, we aim to gain a deeper understanding of their unmet needs, what’s working, and where to focus our efforts and support. Swipe through to read insights shared by a real patient and her partner in honor of #BreastCancerAwareness, and keep up with our progress and commitment to making a difference in the lives of those impacted by breast cancer: https://bit.ly/4gJvhTr #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #BreastCancer
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🔊Listening to each other’s stories allows us to see the world through new eyes—helping us become better friends, colleagues, and allies. In recognition of #NationalDisabilityEmploymentAwarenessMonth, all of us at Daiichi Sankyo US are proud to elevate employees like Lisa Klotz, a champion of disability inclusion who lives with a non-apparent disability. It’s up to each of us to foster a workplace where everyone thrives, so we can make the biggest difference in the lives of our patients. Click to learn how we do it together: https://lnkd.in/eczSwS_s #DSProud #NDEAM #DisabilityInclusion
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Interested in joining an organization where your voice is more than just heard, it’s encouraged and valued? Come meet us in Washington DC at the 2024 Young Black Pharma Conference & Gala from November 1 - 3. 👋 Janice Burke and Tracy Sartain from the Daiichi Sankyo US recruiting team will be there to connect and share more about career opportunities. #YBP #Recruiting #Hiring
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👀Looking for an internship in 2025? Join one of our upcoming Early Career Connect sessions and hear—from a panel of Intern Alumni and our Early Career Talent Programs Recruiter Brittany Convery—what it's like to be a Daiichi Sankyo intern. Click 'Attending' for event reminders and join the session that works best for you: Oct 29th Link: https://bit.ly/3XRzX14 Oct 30th Link: https://bit.ly/3TYsb49 #recruiting #internship #career #PharmD
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Helping create new standards of care and better futures through medicine as President & CEO of Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. and Global Head of the Daiichi Sankyo Oncology Business
Sharing my first “external” contribution to WSJ CEO Council around the heavily debated topic (and opportunity) of generative AI and its potential impact on the future of healthcare. Great perspectives by members Brian Becker, Revathi Advaithi and Joerg Moeller, M.D. One thing we can all agree on is that the human element – the empathy and compassion we bring to patients – will always remain an essential part of harnessing machine learning. #WSJCEOCouncil #CEOExcellence
We asked four of our WSJ CEO Council members: 'What are some of the real-world ways generative AI has added material value to your business?' Here's what Ken Keller of Daiichi Sankyo US, Joerg Moeller, M.D. of BenevolentAI, Brian Becker of RSM US LLP and Revathi Advaithi of the Flex said. #WSJCEOCouncil #CEOExcellence Apologies in advance for the small print, but it can also be found in the print edition of The Wall Street Journal and in plain text below. “Resources at Daiichi Sankyo, machine-learning based or not, are dedicated to delivering innovative medicines swiftly. Time is critical for people with cancer. GenAI accelerates progress by providing efficient first drafts of anything from clinical protocols to data analyses. Shaving o time here and there brings the starting gate closer to the finish. We expect that soon, learning algorithms will help identify appropriate dosing and predict safety and ecacy outcomes. But human quality assurance, critical thinking and empathy will always remain essential.” Ken Keller Chairman of the Board, President and CEO Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. “The pharma and biotech industry still faces over a 90% failure rate in drug development, and 9,000 diseases lack effective treatments. By integrating data from a vast range of sources—from genetics to clinical trials across all disease areas—generative AI can help us uncover new insights, identify new drug targets and improve success rates while reducing timelines. Patient-driven disease modelling focuses on mechanisms driving tailored medicines, while AI’s agnostic approach helps us overcome challenges even top scientists face.” Dr. Joerg Moeller CEO BenevolentAI “Generative AI offers a unique opportunity to reimagine how we work. It’s not about the technology itself, but about how it can unlock new ways of thinking and working. My advice: Think about AI as a catalyst for growth and focus on how it can complement your people, not replace them. It’s more about AI technology empowering human insight and creativity to solve challenges in new ways that neither humans nor technology could do separately on their own.” Brian Becker Managing Partner and CEO RSM US LLP “When deployed thoughtfully, AI fosters innovation, streamlines processes, reduces costs and enhances productivity. Using AI, we leverage our supply chain and manufacturing data to reduce waste and help make better decisions based on suppliers, logistics and operating conditions. We gain contextual insight from our data that enhances our ability to navigate our customers through a complex, dynamic global environment. We also manufacture data center solutions to help solve the growing power and compute demands as AI becomes ubiquitous.” Revathi Advaithi CEO Flex
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Our experiences are not universal. Representation matters. We make the biggest impact when every employee's voice has a place at the table. At Daiichi Sankyo US, we understand that each unique voice within our Latin community deserves to be seen, heard, and valued. Francisco Rivera, Senior Payroll Analyst, is proud of his Guatemalan heritage and knows firsthand how important it is for Latin cultures to be accurately represented and understood. “One thing that makes me proud to be Latino is our diversity. There’s no such thing as a universal Latino experience. That’s why I believe representation is so important. To truly close gaps in equality, everyone needs to be represented.” 🔗Click for more on how we foster inclusion: https://lnkd.in/eczSwS_s #DSProud #HispanicHeritageMonth #Inclusion #Belonging
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Taking “A Journey Through Japan,” our annual employee appreciation event celebrated both our rich heritage and our commitment to our people. 🌸 From feeling the energy of Taiko drummers (watch with sound on! 🔊) to exploring traditional Japanese arts—like origami and calligraphy—and finding peace in the Zen Garden, the day was a perfect blend of culture and camaraderie. More than just a festive gathering, it’s events like this that exemplify our commitment to work-life balance and mental well-being. It’s just one of many ways that Daiichi Sankyo US enables employees to unwind, reset and reconnect so that we can collectively come back stronger—for each other and the patients we serve. How do you prioritize mental health at work? 🔗 Interested to learn more? https://lnkd.in/eM8E7Rb9 #DSProud #Culture #MentalHealth #WorldMentalHealthDay
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By embracing the diversity within our team, we unlock new perspectives that help us better serve patients worldwide. At Daiichi Sankyo US, celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month means recognizing the diversity within Hispanic and Latin cultures and each of our unique lived experiences. For Amanda Hudson, Digital Communications Manager, her Puerto Rican identity is a source of pride, reminding us that there’s no single way to be Latina. “Being a good ally means checking your assumptions. Someone might not look Latin or have a Latin sounding name, but that doesn’t detract from who they are. I am a proud Boricua, and I am absolutely Boricua enough." 🔗Click for more on how we champion inclusion: https://lnkd.in/eczSwS_s #DSProud #HispanicHeritageMonth #Inclusion #Belonging
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