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Man smiling on a zipline adventure in Iceland

Scott Little ziplining in Iceland following recovery after his kidney transplant

Scott Little ziplining in Iceland following recovery after his kidney transplant

Saved by a Stranger: The Gift That Changed Scott’s Life

When former broadcaster Scott Little learned he needed a kidney transplant, he turned to what he knows best―storytelling. Sharing his journey publicly inspired a stranger to step forward as a living donor, changing both their lives. Now, years after his transplant, Scott is using his voice to help others still waiting find the hope and connection they need.

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Our Stories

Four Sanofi Transplant Team employees wearing marathon medals and race bibs stand together smiling in a restaurant after completing the 2026 NYC Half Marathon, celebrating their fundraising effort for the National Kidney Foundation.

April 6, 2026

One Step at a Time: A Letter from the Transplant Trotters

Headshots of the three Sanofi Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association Luminaries and Rising Stars – Helen Motamen, Linda Santi, and Sarah Zahlmann

March 31, 2026

Celebrating the Leaders Shaping Tomorrow: Sanofi’s 2026 HBA Luminaries and Rising Stars

Doctor providing treatment for a baby.

March 27, 2026

When RSV Doesn’t Stick to the Calendar

The Power of Chasing A Dream

Every day, we chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives. We apply our deep understanding of the immune system to develop breakthrough innovations in medicines and vaccines so you can focus on what matters most, chasing your dreams. If you’re chasing your dreams, remember... you’re not alone. We’re right beside you. 

Sanofi Celebrates World Hemophilia Day – April 17

Patient living with Hemophilia A running a half marathon on a desert road. He is wearing a red t-shirt and dark grey shorts and has the race number 662 on his shirt front.

Rare Blood Disorders

We strive to significantly improve the health and lives of people with rare blood disorders around the world with groundbreaking science.

Dr. Karin Knobe, dressed in a suit with a lanyard, is standing in a medical conference booth that has images of red blood cells; on the left, there is text that says “We chase the miracles of science to improve people’s live”; on the right, there is text that says “Rare Blood Disorders.”

Easing Hemophilia Burden

Dr. Karin Knobe, Head Rare Diseases Clinical Development, has seen firsthand the impact hemophilia has on a person from her days as a practicing pediatric hematologist. Learn how she is taking those learnings to make sure future innovations help address both the burden of disease and treatment.

Icon of a hand with index finger pointing up next to a droplet, representing factor levels or blood testing in hemophilia care

Exploring Factor Levels

Maintaining stable factor levels remains a challenge for many living with Hemophilia A, even with proactive measures. However, knowing the power of factor levels can deepen understanding of hemophilia and the body's unique needs, helping to guide informed discussions with care teams toward personal goals.

Pursue Progress. Discover Extraordinary. 

Better is out there. Better medications, better outcomes, better science. It's all down to people like you, from different backgrounds, in different locations, doing different roles. Take the most important step in your career: help us change the lives of people, families and communities for the better.

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