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3 ways Johnson & Johnson is working to create a more diverse and inclusive workplace—and world
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.
Jackson’s story: Meet a 2-year-old boy who beat the odds to beat tuberculosis
It was a shocking diagnosis for the Dallas infant, who was just 2 months old when he contracted the disease. For Child Health Day his mom shares the incredible journey he’s been on as a patient—and pint-sized advocate.
4 secrets for fostering an innovative workplace
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.
The face of HIV in the U.S.
Hear from those living with HIV. Learn how Johnson & Johnson is working to #makeHIVhistory.
The day I met some of Save the Children’s guardian angels: How a program in Bangladesh is helping newborns thrive
Johnson & Johnson’s Chief Human Resources Officer reflects on a life-changing trip he took to Dhaka with the organization—and announces a new $5 million pledge to Save the Children’s Centennial Commitment.
6 entrepreneurs whose savvy innovations could boost healthcare across Africa
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.
Meet the first female scientist Johnson & Johnson ever hired
Our Chief Historian celebrates Edith Von Kuster’s groundbreaking role and how it set the tone for company culture in the century-plus to come.
Quiz: How much do you really know about how to take care of your child’s hair?
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.
4 questions for a scientist determined to find a functional cure for hepatitis B
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.
Innovation-opedia: What is a mosaic vaccine?
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.