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    We’re tackling the world’s toughest health challenges

    Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine is leading where medicine is going. Patients inform and inspire our science-based innovations, which continue to change and save lives. With rigorous science and compassion, we confidently address the most complex diseases of our time and unlock the medicines of tomorrow. Healthcare areas include: Oncology, Immunology, Neuroscience and Cardiopulmonary.
    Johnson & Johnson MedTech innovates at the intersection of biology and technology. With a focus on treating with pinpoint precision in the hardest-to-reach parts of the body, restoring anatomy and reimagining healing, our portfolio of smarter, less invasive, more personalized treatments is addressing the most complex health challenges. Healthcare areas include: Cardiovascular, Orthopaedics, Surgery and Vision.

    Innovating in healthcare

    Learn more about how we are innovating

    5 ways Johnson & Johnson is innovating in medicines and therapies

    From rare diseases to all-too-common cancers, Johnson & Johnson is on a mission to improve treatment options for people around the globe. Learn more about how the company is working to create new therapies for IBD, lung cancer, major depressive disorder, bladder cancer, myasthenia gravis and more.

    “Our goal is a solution for every bladder cancer patient”

    Meet Christopher Cutie, M.D., the Johnson & Johnson scientist who’s helping change the treatment landscape for people with bladder cancer, the tenth most common cancer in the world.

    These Johnson & Johnson leaders are breaking new ground in healthcare

    Kimberly Lounds Foster, Soumya D. Chakravarty and Carmen Canovas Vidal are part of a new wave of innovators bringing their expertise in STEM into the heart of healthcare.

    “My company makes the medication that helped me fight multiple myeloma”

    Paul Reidy, a Johnson & Johnson warehouse technician in Ireland, never imagined that an oncology therapy made at the facility where he works would help save his life.