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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. Our success comes from experts in collaboration: our people, scientists, health care providers, advocates and pat
It’s a simple but powerful idea. “Divide your day into three sets of eight. Eight hours to sleep. Eight hours to work. Eight hours to live and make a difference.” Even with years of experience in oncology and two parents who have faced cancer, John Ruggiero was still shocked when his professional mission became deeply personal with his own diagnosis.
That experience reinforced everything he believes about our purpose in patient care. Today, he challenges everyone around him to think bigger and explore how they can make a difference.
Because the work we do touches real people — parents, children, siblings, and friends.
Watch John’s story and learn how his craft of empowerment, positioning, and storytelling helps those impacted by cancer feel a sense of control in their diagnosis and journey: https://bit.ly/4ukfhx0
“My mom’s my best friend — she’s truly been my rock.”
For the moms and mother figures — and for everyone shaped by the people who show up for us —
Daiichi Sankyo employees share reflections on inspiration, legacy, and the future they’re working to build.
Together, we’re focused on creating better tomorrows— for one another, for our communities, and for the people we serve.
✨Take a moment to think about someone who’s had a lasting impact on your journey.✨
04/23/2026
Week after week, our employees show up — not just for patients, but for the communities around them. Volunteering is part of who we are, and we're proud to support it with a paid volunteer day and our volunteer commitment program - which includes a donation to the non-profit where an employee volunteers their time in a significant way - as part of our benefits.
Because we know that people who care about the world outside of work bring that same heart to everything they do inside it.
Are you someone who leads with purpose? Come join a team that does too.
👉 Visit our careers page to explore open roles: https://bit.ly/4cJ3Xnh
04/14/2026
“I’ll never stop fighting for patients and challenging the status quo in patient care.”
A promise Michele made to her father when he was told there were no other treatment options for his stage four cholangiocarcinoma, a rare cancer of the bile ducts of the liver.
That experience and perspective from her time as a registered nurse allows her to think holistically about new medicine development and ensure patients and their families are always at the center of our work.
📖 Read the full story: https://bit.ly/4mwDeyP
Reimagining Cancer Care: Why We Can Not Accept the Status Quo Michele Schmidt’s journey from registered nurse to Head of Global Asset and Portfolio Management at Daiichi Sankyo is shaped by her father’s rare cancer diagnosis. Driven by personal loss, she champions patient-centered oncology innovation, improved clinical trials, and equitable access to treat...
This month is a reminder that progress is built in the everyday moments—how we show up, how we lead, and how we support one another. That’s why we’re sharing reflections from two women across our organization: practical lessons you can carry into your own career (and pass on to someone else).
Two themes stand out:
🎤 Owning your voice - and letting your strengths be visible.
🫶 Mentorship that matters - choosing guidance based on fit and relevance and saying yes when it’s your turn to help someone grow.
💬 Who helped shape your path—and what’s one lesson you’d share with the next woman coming up?
Nurse ➡️Researcher ➡️Caregiver
Michele Schmidt shares the moment her professional mission became deeply personal - when her father and hero was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. As a nurse, researcher, and caregiver, Michele reminds us to: keep patients and families at the center, challenge the status quo, and to move with precision when people are waiting for hope.
This isn’t just a career story. It’s a reminder of what’s possible when science is guided by compassion.
📣 Explore more stories of the people behind our science: 🔗 https://bit.ly/4tUqVzk
03/08/2026
This International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the power of giving, because progress in science, medicine, and patient care doesn’t happen alone.
At Daiichi Sankyo, we see every day how mentorship, advocacy, and opportunity help women grow, advance innovation, and strengthen the teams behind life‑changing medicines. When we invest in one another - by sharing knowledge, opening doors, and lifting others up - we all gain.
💙 Who’s a woman who has helped you grow?
Tag her and share how giving made a difference in your journey.
03/04/2026
Gynecologic cancers are often difficult to detect early — making deeper biological understanding and new treatment approaches critical.
Read how Daiichi Sankyo US is evaluating the potential of HER2-directed therapies in endometrial and ovarian cancers, with a focus on advancing more personalized options for patients.
🔗 https://bit.ly/4bnQLEI
HER2 in Gynecologic Cancers—Why It Matters Gynecologic cancers, cancers that begin in the female reproductive system, remain common and challenging for women. In ovarian cancer, more than 70% of patients with stage 3 to 4 will have a recurrence within five years after diagnosis and treatment decisions become increasingly complex with disease...
02/17/2026
🧧🐎✨ Welcome to the Year of the Horse!✨🐎🧧
Celebrating cultural moments, like Lunar New Year, is about honoring the people who make up our global community at Daiichi Sankyo.
This month, we came together to recognize this season of renewal, community and connection observed by many around the world. The traditions shared reflect the diversity of experiences, cultures, and perspectives that strengthen our organization every day.
What does Lunar New Year mean to you?
✨ Time with family
✨ Cultural traditions & food
✨ Fresh starts & new beginnings
✨ Learning about different cultures
Honoring Black History Month with a look back at those who helped shape the oncology field and continue to inspire generations.
Black healthcare providers and oncologists have long driven progress through groundbreaking research, compassionate care, and unwavering leadership – enriching the field and helping improve outcomes for patients.
At Daiichi Sankyo, we honor these trailblazers and reaffirm our commitment to innovation and advancing equitable care for all.
👉 Who would you add to the list?
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