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We run to, not from, the world’s biggest health challenges.

The journey to invention and discovery is guided by science – and inspired by patients

Our purpose is to save and improve lives for generations. Our strategy is simple: We follow the science. The path to discovery is often unclear, but we are tireless in seeking solutions for some of the world’s most difficult health challenges.

Our work in numbers

15.6K

people employed in research and development

357M

people reached through our major programs and partnerships

$9.9B

invested in R&D in 2019

Our commitment to patients is unwavering

As long as there are still patients in hospitals, doctors and nurses desperate to add years to the lives of their patients, and a world where treatments aren’t accessible to all, we will be here, fighting with all we have to deliver more, sooner.

Invention begins here

Our scientists are applying the latest groundbreaking research technologies and revolutionizing how we discover and develop medicines and vaccines

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What new dads at MSD in Singapore say they love about the new parental benefits

MSD in Singapore extends the company’s paid paternal leave to 12 weeks for the birth of each new-born child, allowing more male employees (including adoptive fathers) to spend more time with their new-born child and families. Karl John Oberas, Senior Software Engineer, and a new joiner to MSD, is a first-time parent who shared the […]

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ASEAN youth leaders learn to solve real-world healthcare challenges with MSD

ASEAN Youth Leaders from Singapore Polytechnic, National University Management of Cambodia, Muhammadiyah University of Makassar, Politeknik Negeri Ujung Pandang, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok experienced a two-week special learning journey curated by the Experience Design team, Human Health’s External Affairs, Policy & Communication team, and the Asia Pacific Regional Office’s Policy Team, as […]

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Breaking new ground in Singapore

New facilities and job opportunities represent our dedication to the region and its people

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Next: Breaking new ground in Singapore

What new dads at MSD in Singapore say they love about the new parental benefits

MSD in Singapore extends the company’s paid paternal leave to 12 weeks for the birth of each new-born child, allowing more male employees (including adoptive fathers) to spend more time with their new-born child and families. Karl John Oberas, Senior Software Engineer, and a new joiner to MSD, is a first-time parent who shared the […]

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Next: What new dads at MSD in Singapore say they love about the new parental benefits

ASEAN youth leaders learn to solve real-world healthcare challenges with MSD

ASEAN Youth Leaders from Singapore Polytechnic, National University Management of Cambodia, Muhammadiyah University of Makassar, Politeknik Negeri Ujung Pandang, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok experienced a two-week special learning journey curated by the Experience Design team, Human Health’s External Affairs, Policy & Communication team, and the Asia Pacific Regional Office’s Policy Team, as […]

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Next: ASEAN youth leaders learn to solve real-world healthcare challenges with MSD

Breaking new ground in Singapore

New facilities and job opportunities represent our dedication to the region and its people

Read more

Next: Breaking new ground in Singapore

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