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Mobilizing tech for moms: How BabyCenter is helping infants worldwide
On the heels of the 2018 Social Innovation Summit, we look at how BabyCenter has used their tech expertise and deep passion for connecting with parents to help little ones thrive—through mobile messaging.
Johnson & Johnson and Boston University announce a new alliance focused on tackling lung cancer
University and company researchers will work closely over the next five years to identify ways to better detect and treat the deadliest cancer in the world.
Got dry eye? There’s a new treatment for that
Thirty million Americans suffer from Meibomian gland dysfunction, which causes the majority of dry eye cases. Learn how the LipiFlow® Thermal Pulsation System can help address it—in the blink of an eye.
4 things that can help improve your chances of surviving—and thriving—after a stroke
Every 40 seconds. That’s how often someone in the U.S. suffers from a stroke. For World Stroke Day, we asked experts to share what everyone needs to know before a stroke strikes.
Johnson & Johnson opens a new Asia Pacific headquarters
Located in Singapore’s Science Park, the new regional headquarters will feature a cutting-edge Design Lab, Leadership Lab and the company’s first international Johnson & Johnson Human Performance Institute.
The 1888 Johnson & Johnson manual that changed surgery for the better
In honor of the World Health Organization’s Save Lives: Clean Your Hands campaign, we look at how the company helped usher in the concept of sterile surgery at a time when physicians weren’t even in the habit of scrubbing in.
Can artificial intelligence change how we discover drugs?
Yes—according to new research from scientists at Janssen who’ve found a way to speed up the drug discovery process using AI.
4 things we now know about treatment-resistant depression
Imagine being depressed and trying medication after medication—only to find none work. That’s the plight of people with treatment-resistant depression. We look at this little-understood condition, and how researchers are working to crack its code.
Riding the start-up roller coaster: What it’s really like to be a healthcare entrepreneur
It’s been six months since we last checked in with IntuiTap Medical CEO Jessica Traver, an incubatee at JLABS @ TMC. She shares with us the highs and, yes, lows of her journey to build a budding medical device company.
In search of the next great female thinkers: Why Johnson & Johnson is on a STEM2D mission
The company just awarded six promising female researchers $150,000 each through its new Scholars Award program—and that’s not the only way it’s helping women working in the sciences.