For 125 years, Johnson & Johnson has championed nurses—providing resources and expanding opportunities for these frontline healthcare providers. For National Nurses Month, follow along with one such trailblazer on a typical workday.
Every year, roughly 80,000 Americans receive a bladder cancer diagnosis. Many endure difficult and burdensome treatments in an attempt to fight the disease. But new innovations just might change that.
Sid Jain, a leader on the pharmaceutical R&D data science team at Johnson & Johnson, knows that new and better treatment options change lives. And being a Crohn's disease patient himself has supercharged his mission to help revolutionize the research process.
Johnson & Johnson got its start as a pioneer of sterile surgical sutures and continues to make advancements today. Jesse Nawrocki, Ph.D., shares how he and his award-winning team are working to make surgery easier for doctors and safer for patients.
An image of colorectal cancer (left) and colitis (right), which can raise your risk of developing colorectal cancer