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Aerokit: The Johnson & Johnson innovation that aided early aviators
In honor of National Aviation History Month, we’re looking at the launch of the Aerokit, a first aid kit for pioneering pilots.
3 entrepreneurs, 3 big ideas: minimally invasive surgeries of the future
Think big, design small. That’s the M.O. behind these innovations, which have the potential to improve the lives of millions of patients undergoing everything from spinal surgery to heart procedures.
5 ways Johnson & Johnson helps keep the littlest patients safe around the world
Every last patient is important to Johnson & Johnson. And that includes the tiniest ones of all: preemies and newborns.
3 groundbreaking ways researchers are rethinking Alzheimer’s disease
Diagnostic tests. Clinical trials. A vaccine. For Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, we sat down with scientists at Janssen Research & Development to learn how their work has the potential to alter the future of how we detect and treat the disease.
This clinical trial could help improve caregiving for schizophrenia patients
What if we could make caregivers’ lives less stressful? For National Family Caregivers Month, we’re looking at how Janssen Clinical Development Director Branislav Mancevski, M.D., is helping pave the way.
Johnson & Johnson debuts its new Center for Device Innovation at Texas Medical Center
The state-of-the-art innovation hub is equipped with such cutting-edge amenities as 3-D printers and virtual operating rooms—and is helmed by a surgeon and medical device entrepreneur who has dozens of patents to his name.
The Johnson & Johnson Institute: 9 facts about a program that trains 125,000 healthcare providers each year
Specialty medical device training labs. An app that enables medical professionals to practice procedures via 3-D operating room simulations. Welcome to the cutting-edge Institute training program, which has 26 campuses around the world.
The Johnson & Johnson under 40 to watch list: 6 young trailblazing scientists
These up-and-coming stars in oncology, immunology, anti-aging, vaccines and other areas of research are helping to change healthcare as we know it. And they’re just at the beginning of their brilliant careers.
How Johnson & Johnson embraced immigrants in the early 1900s
To help support the influx of immigrants that were calling America home in the early 20th century, the company translated its ads and materials for pharmacists into 15 languages.
6 Things We Now Know About Obesity
Over a third of Americans qualify as obese, but misconceptions abound as to what’s causing the global health epidemic. (Hint: It’s not just about diet and exercise.) We talked to obesity experts about the latest science-backed findings and current research underway.