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JLABS @ Shanghai: The innovation hub that’s poised to shake up the healthcare start-up scene in Asia
Sharon Chan, head of the first Johnson & Johnson Innovation, JLABS, in Asia, gives us a tour of the exciting new incubator that’s designed to help entrepreneurs turn great ideas into great products.
4 ways Johnson & Johnson is helping heroes who work at the very front lines of healthcare around the world
In time for the Aspen Ideas: Health festival, where he will be speaking, Michael Sneed, Executive Vice President, Global Corporate Affairs & Chief Communication Officer of Johnson & Johnson, shares why nurses, midwives and other healthcare workers are a critical facet in improving worldwide health.
Re-Ignite: The Johnson & Johnson career program that’s helping people return to the world of STEM
Whether it’s due to the birth of a child, a health problem or another personal issue, life often necessitates a break from work. But it can be tough to come back from an extended leave—especially in the STEM fields. Johnson & Johnson wants to help change that.
Two scientists win the 2019 Dr. Paul Janssen Award for biomedical research
Learn about the revolutionary work they’re both doing in the field of neurodegenerative disease that could prove important in fighting often-fatal conditions.
The science of sunscreen: 3 experts tackle common myths about its safety
In time for summer, we went to the pros—a dermatologist, a marine biologist and a skincare scientist—to get the latest study-backed news you need to know.
“My life’s mission is finding a way to prevent HIV": Meet the lead scientist on a promising female-focused vaccine trial
A study of women, by women. We’re talking about the Imbokodo trial, which is evaluating an investigational HIV vaccine in sub-Saharan Africa. As the study hits a key milestone, we sat down with South African physician and scientist Glenda Gray, who’s at the helm of the groundbreaking trial.
This researcher made good on his high school promise to improve how we treat depression
As a teenager, Wayne Drevets, M.D., had friends who struggled with depression—and who ultimately inspired him to focus his career on helping people with the debilitating disorder.
Battling the baby blues: Meet 3 researchers whose innovative work is all about boosting the mental health of moms
A staggering 1 in 7 women suffer from perinatal mood disorders, which can begin as early as pregnancy. We take a look at how these scientists are working to find ways to help halt depression in moms at the most critical juncture: before it starts.
New study shows researchers may be one step closer to intercepting lung cancer earlier
A team of scientists, including those from Janssen and the Lung Cancer Initiative at Johnson & Johnson, found that biomarkers related to the immune system may be able to aid doctors in identifying high-risk lung cancer patients—and treating them—at the earliest stage of the disease.
3 innovative ways one company is helping rethink how we treat mental healthcare
From scientists in research labs to CEOs at companies across the country, here’s how one healthcare company is partnering with people from all walks of life to help drive change in how we treat mental disorders—and the stigma often associated with them.