The potential of medical innovation is limitless. If Greece fully seizes this opportunity, just imagine what we could achieve.
#Imagine if Europe prevented the next pandemic, produced the first vaccine to stop brain cancer, found the treatment to slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s, produced medicines that could transform the lives of patients with chronic disease.
With the tag line #Imagine a public awareness campaign on innovation and patients’ access to new, innovative medicines is being implemented.
This initiative, which is an adapted version of the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA)’s corresponding pan-European campaign #Imagine, directly responds to the public’s expressed need for information on the current state of research to discover new treatments.
The potential of medical innovation is limitless. If Greece choose to embrace innovation, just #Imagine what we could achieve.
Cell and gene therapies can replace a lifetime of care with a one-time treatment. Swapping a lifetime of worry for a lifetime of memories. As we continue to push the boundaries of science to turn ideas into therapies, #Imagine what we can achieve.
Everything from polio to HIV to COVID-19 seemed, at times, unbeatable. But the search for new ways to turn ideas into treatments continues. If Europe chose to embrace innovation, just #Imagine what we could achieve.
Medicines have transformed HIV from a death sentence to a manageable disease. Now #imagine a vaccine that could prevent HIV. As we continue to push the boundaries of science to turn ideas into treatments, #Imagine what the future holds.
Antibiotics are one of the most powerful tools in healthcare, yet AMR could set medicine back centuries. #Imagine if Europe became a leader in antibiotic R&D, playing a key role in tackling AMR. Now we’ve imagined. Let’s take action.
#Imagine if Europe found the treatment to slow Alzheimer’s progression, produced the first vaccine for brain cancer or medicines that could transform the lives of patients with chronic disease. Now we’ve imagined. Let’s take action.
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