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Alnylam is a global biopharmaceutical company and the leader in RNAi therapeutics - an innovative class of medicines which "silence" or turn off the genes that cause/contribute to disease. We recognize the important role that social media plays in the lives of the people and communities we seek to serve. Having a presence on social media channels provides us an unique opportunity to inform, educat

e and engage with patients, families, caregivers, healthcare professionals, researchers, potential employees, investors and anyone else who’s interested in what we’re doing, and we are committed to interacting with all stakeholders legally, ethically and in accordance with regulatory standards. Community Guidelines:
We invite you to follow us and engage with our content, however please note that by replying to or commenting on our social media posts or by following our social media channels, you are agreeing to abide by and are subject to our Social Media Community Guidelines which you can review here: https://www.alnylam.com/social-media-community-guidelines. These guidelines apply in addition to the Terms and Conditions or other legal notices specific to each social media channel. Adverse Events/Product Complaints:
This Alnylam page is not an appropriate place to report adverse events (e.g., side-effects) or product complaints. If you wish to report an adverse event or product complaint, you can report them directly to your healthcare provider or email us at [email protected] or in Japan, [email protected]. Compassionate Use/Access to Investigational Medicines:
We understand that there are seriously ill patients who will not be eligible for our clinical trials and may not have options for alternative therapies, including investigational therapies in trials being conducted by other sponsors. In these circumstances, Alnylam will consider providing a requesting physician access to a specific Alnylam investigational therapy, for the treatment of an individual patient outside of a clinical trial (compassionate use request), or through an Alnylam early access program (EAP) when certain conditions are met. Learn more at https://www.alnylam.com/medical-professional-resources/early-access-program

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Alnylam is committed to your privacy and we invite you to learn more about our privacy policies here: https://alnylampolicies.com/privacy. Please note that we will never request personal information (birthdates, email addresses, mailing addresses, social security numbers, bank account information, etc.) Careers/Hiring:
Alnylam never conducts its interview process via messaging apps, freelance sites, or social media platforms (i.e. Google hangouts, WhatsApp, Facebook, etc.). Alnylam team members only communicate with potential candidates through an official Alnylam email address ending in “.com.” Please do not provide any personal information if you receive a suspicious inquiry or job offer. If you suspect any fraudulent activity or misrepresentation in connection with an Alnylam job opportunity, please report it to [email protected]. Alnylam is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all job applicants. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other factors prohibited by law. Please see additional information about careers at Alnylam and current job openings here: https://www.alnylam.com/careers

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For other inquiries, including but not limited to information about our products, programs, clinical trials, grants/giving, and media relations, please see our Contact Us page here: https://www.alnylam.com/contact-us for the most appropriate way to contact us.

06/05/2026

HCPs: Early diagnosis is critical in managing a like primary type 1 (PH1). Left undiagnosed, patients are at increased risk for serious downstream health complications. Learn more from Dr. David J. Sas, pediatric nephrologist, in an episode of Medical Stories airing on PBS stations. https://bit.ly/3Pelpbx

06/04/2026

Living an amplified life when you’re living with disease means that your disease doesn’t dominate your day-to-day and that you’re able to focus on doing the things you love with the people who matter most. Helping people get to that place is why we’ve pioneered RNAi therapeutics. Lean more: https://bit.ly/3F3okPe

06/02/2026

At Alnylam, PRIDE is more than a month. It’s a commitment.

This June, we’re proud to stand alongside and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. Led by SAGA, our LGBTQ+ employee resource network, we’re coming together to reaffirm our commitment to equality, visibility, and belonging for all.

Stay tuned for more throughout the month. Happy Pride!

05/27/2026

We believe that all patients, regardless of their diagnosis, have the potential to benefit from the promise that RNA interference (RNAi) therapeutics hold to silence disease to amplify life. That's why we've pioneered this innovative approach to treating disease, and why we're working to bring the RNAi-based medicines to as many patients as possible. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3SvaVlY

05/21/2026

Managing a like primary type 1 (PH1) can be difficult, so it can be helpful to work with patient advocacy groups and community members to answer questions and get more information. Hear from Kim Hollander of Oxalosis and Hyperoxaluria Foundation in an episode of Medical Stories airing on PBS stations. https://bit.ly/3Pelpbx

On  , we’re reflecting on a question from Carol Pitcher-Towner, Head of Development Programmes at Alnylam:  "Who is repr...
05/20/2026

On , we’re reflecting on a question from Carol Pitcher-Towner, Head of Development Programmes at Alnylam:

"Who is represented in the data?"

In rare diseases especially, inclusion and trust are essential to meaningful research. Carol explores how more inclusive trials can ensure data truly reflects the communities they serve.

Read Carol’s article in PM Live here: https://go-alnylam.com/49KrvqZ

05/19/2026

At Alnylam, we believe responsible business practices are essential to creating lasting impact. As we enter our next phase of growth, our 2025 Corporate Responsibility Report highlights the investments and progress we’re making to deepen our commitments to patients, science, employees, communities, governance and the environment.

Explore the full report: https://bit.ly/4uL1W1b

05/18/2026

Today, Alnylam colleagues have shown up in 💜

Solving the puzzle of porphyria is complex and challenging, but in collaboration with Global Porphyria Advocacy Coalition - GPAC, and in support of , we have come together to help piece it together.

05/14/2026

Did you know that sometimes, proteins your body makes can cause or contribute to disease? These proteins can be either be faulty, or healthy. RNAi therapeutics are a type of medicine, pioneered by Alnylam, that treats disease by targeting and disabling specific mRNA (messenger RNA) which tell your body how to make these unwanted proteins. to learn more about the science of ? Watch and learn more: https://bit.ly/44Mgh2D

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