We are committed to partnering with the best minds in academia, biotech, and pharma around the world to bring the highest quality and most innovative therapies to billions more people. We work closely with partners who share our patient-centric vision and our unwavering commitment to transformational science.
Affiliations
BeiGene Canada is committed to its role in advancing the health and well-being of Canadians. Beyond the core of our work in research and innovation, we are proud to represent and support the healthcare industry through our implication and involvement with recognized organizations and associations.
BeiGene Canada is a proud member of BIOTECanada, the national industry association and lead voice with over 200 members located nationwide, reflecting the diverse nature of Canada’s health, industrial and agricultural biotechnology sectors.
https://www.biotech.caLSO is a member-funded, not-for-profit organization advancing Ontario life sciences through advocacy and policy work, educational and networking events, and support services for the life sciences sector.
https://lifesciencesontario.ca/Life Sciences British Columbia is a not-for-profit, non-government industry association that supports and represents the life sciences community of B.C. through numerous initiatives at the local, national and international level. They nurture economic development in the province through leadership; facilitation of investment and partnering; advocacy; and promotion of Canada’s world-class life sciences industry.
https://lifesciencesbc.ca/Collaborations
Collaboration is an essential element in creating medicines of value to the patient communities we serve. Patient organizations are important partners that help us to better understand and incorporate patient and caregiver perspectives into our work. BeiGene Canada is proud to collaborate with the following groups.
The mission of the WMFC is to support Canadians with Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia (WM), and their families, by offering a range of services that can enhance quality of life for those with WM and ultimately discover a cure. The WMFC is the only organization in Canada to focus exclusively on WM and its patients.
https://www.wmfc.caCORD provides a strong common voice to advocate for health policy and a healthcare system that supports those with rare disorders. CORD works with governments, researchers, clinicians, and industry to promote research, diagnosis, treatment, and services for all rare disorders in Canada.
https://www.raredisorders.ca/The mission of LLSC is to find a cure for the five main types of blood cancer – leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes, and myeloproliferative neoplasms – and improve the quality of life of people affected by blood cancers and their families. LLSC funds life-enhancing research, provides educational resources, services and programs, and empowers Canadians to take charge of their blood cancer experience through practical support and advocacy.
https://www.bloodcancers.caLymphoma Canada works to empower patients and the lymphoma community through education, support, advocacy, and research. It focuses on early detection, finding new and better treatments, helping patients access those treatments, learning lymphoma’s causes, and finding a cure.
https://www.lymphoma.caCLL Society Inc. is dedicated to addressing the unmet needs of the chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and related blood cancer communities. It works to explain the rapidly changing therapeutic landscape and the importance of clinical trials, support and build patient networks, engage in research, and educate providers and patients.
https://cllsociety.orgSponsorships, Donations and Grants
BeiGene Canada recognizes the essential role educational and other programs play in enabling healthcare professionals, patient groups, and other stakeholders at all levels to contribute to improved patient outcomes.
We are proud to support a range of sponsorships, donations, and grants that complement the therapeutic areas in which we focus our own research and development.
Educational Grant Requests
Support for medical and scientific education programs or activities focused on the therapeutic areas and disease states addressed by our products, including grants to fund educational conferences, seminars, meetings, other live events, and presentations in other formats, such as Internet-based presentations and publications.
Sponsorship Requests
Support for healthcare-related events or programs (e.g. scientific and medical platforms, exhibits at workshops, etc.), whereby funding is payable to healthcare organizations or their foundations, in which we may receive benefit, such as corporate or brand recognition or goods (e.g., banners, exhibits space, etc.), in exchange for funding, and/or that offer the possibility to associate our brand and/or products via the platform.
Advocacy Sponsorship Requests
Patient/Caregiver-Centric Activities which are requested by not-for-profit or charitable organizations. Includes funding support for educational materials (fact sheets), webinars/events, collaborative special projects, and community engagements (walks, galas, runs), in which we may receive benefit such as corporate or brand recognition.
Charitable Donation Requests
Charitable donations are tax-deductible contributions in money to support Canadian charitable organizations with a focus on cancer research, prevention, treatment, and programs for patients, family, and caregivers affected by cancer.
Requests for assistance regarding sponsorships, donations, and grants must be submitted by email to canadarequests@beigene.com. Requests must include as much information as possible on the need and use of funds. Please note that submission of a request and acknowledgement of receipt does not indicate that we have agreed to provide support. Support decisions are made only after internal review. Requesters will be notified of the decision via an email sent to the address provided.