From skincare to allergy relief, Thibaut Mongon is charged with overseeing the products that help empower people to take charge of their health. He shares his vision for better living through innovation—and the power of the company's legacy of safety and science-backed care.
If getting healthy is one of your 2020 resolutions—and you’ve wondered about bariatric surgery—here are answers to some common questions, including what BMI you really need to have to qualify for the procedure and whether you can expect to gain any weight back.
The company just released its inaugural Diversity & Inclusion Impact Review. We take a look inside its pages to see how the company's striving every day to build a culture of belonging.
It's a common skincare dilemma: You're over the acne stage and wrinkles aren't yet a concern, but you're starting to notice dark spots, fine lines and dull skin. This new line can help address all of it—thanks to the team of millennial scientists behind it.
Johnson & Johnson's Chief Human Resources Officer reveals how the organization stays forward-thinking after 133 years in business, garnering it a spot on Fast Company's inaugural Best Workplaces for Innovators list.
Music stars. World leaders. Activists. They all came together at the Global Citizen Festival to help tackle the world's most pressing issues, including HIV. In the lead-up to the big event, we spoke to some inspiring people playing an active role in fighting the disease—and advocating for those living with it.
There's a reason why the company is consistently honored for its supply chain work. We look at what it really takes to keep the large-scale operation humming—and constantly evolving.
For Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, we sat down with Margaret Yu, M.D., Vice President, Disease Area Leader, Prostate Cancer,Janssen Research & Development, to learn more about the latest scientific strides being made in the battle against one of the most common cancers in men.
Malaria. Newborn jaundice. Hearing loss. These are just some of the health problems that the winners of this year's Johnson & Johnson Africa Innovation Challenge are tackling by leveraging everything from apps to a smart formula for soap.
From working to broaden the pool of patients trials have traditionally studied to finding ways for people to participate from the comforts of home, we look at how the company is reinventing clinical trials in truly forward-thinking ways.
It seems pretty simple: curly or straight, fine or thick, right? There's actually a lot more to your kid's locks, and understanding the science behind your little one's unique hair type can help make a big difference when it comes to cleaning and styling. Take this fun quiz to test your smarts.
Despite being one of the oldest viruses known to infect man, there's been slow progress toward a cure for the disease. But a promising clinical trial, led by Janssen researcher Heather Davis, Ph.D., is sparking hope.
As the IAS Conference on HIV Science kicks off in Mexico City, we explain how an investigational HIV vaccine from the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson works—and how researchers hope to help change lives around the world with it.
Announced ahead of the International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science in Mexico City, the new study will evaluate an investigational vaccine regimen in eight countries around the world for its ability to protect people from HIV infection.