Lisa Ling
Ling is the Executive Producer and host of This Is Life on CNN. She has also been a field correspondent for The Oprah Winfrey Show and a contributor to ABC News’ Nightline.

Laverne Cox
Cox is a three-time Emmy-nominated actress, Emmy-winning documentary film producer and a prominent equal rights advocate and public speaker. Her groundbreaking role of Sophia Burset in the internationally acclaimed Netflix original series “Orange is The New Black” brought her to the attention of diverse audiences all over the world.
Paul Stoffels, M.D.
Dr. Stoffels is the Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chief Scientific Officer at Johnson & Johnson. He spearheads the research and product pipeline by leading teams across all of the company’s sectors to set the company-wide innovation agenda, discovering and developing transformational healthcare solutions.

Macaya Douoguih, M.D., M.P.H.
Dr. Douoguih is Head of Clinical Development and Medical Affairs, Vaccines at the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson. She heads a team of physicians and scientists that lead the clinical development of all viral and bacterial vaccine programs, including Ebola, RSV, HIV, E. coli and COVID-19 vaccines.

Tiko Kerr
Kerr lives and works in Vancouver, Canada. In his 35-year-long visual arts practice, he has explored painting, collage, drawing, printmaking, murals, performance, set design and art direction in film. Kerr is also an HIV activist who has committed himself to progressing issues relating to drug policy and access.
“What COVID-19 has taught me": 7 Johnson & Johnson researchers reveal lessons they’ve learned from the pandemic
From scientists working on a potential vaccine to medically trained employees who mobilized to the front lines to help treat patients, these men and women share what most resonates for them about the unique and devastating virus, both professionally and personally.