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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.

What it’s like to be the custodian of Johnson & Johnson’s over 135-year history

Not all companies have a Chief Historian. Then again, not all companies have such a long, rich heritage of innovation. Margaret Gurowitz explains the highlights—and delights—of her unique job.

JLABS @ Shanghai: The innovation hub that’s poised to shake up the healthcare start-up scene in Asia

Sharon Chan, head of the first Johnson & Johnson Innovation, JLABS, in Asia, gives us a tour of the exciting new incubator that’s designed to help entrepreneurs turn great ideas into great products.

Re-Ignite: The Johnson & Johnson career program that’s helping people return to the world of STEM

Whether it’s due to the birth of a child, a health problem or another personal issue, life often necessitates a break from work. But it can be tough to come back from an extended leave—especially in the STEM fields. Johnson & Johnson wants to help change that.

From the Appalachians to Asia and Africa: Meet a woman who has dedicated her career to improving kids’ futures

A visit back to her Kentucky roots with Save the Children brought Joy Marini full circle—and underscored the importance of the work she does with Johnson & Johnson to help children around the globe.

This researcher made good on his high school promise to improve how we treat depression

As a teenager, Wayne Drevets, M.D., had friends who struggled with depression—and who ultimately inspired him to focus his career on helping people with the debilitating disorder.

He helped pioneer robotic surgery. Now he wants to reinvent lung cancer care

Frederic Moll, M.D., has been called “the father of robotic surgery” for good reason—his inventions have helped pave the way for improved surgical procedures for decades. His new challenge: an innovation that has the potential to diagnose and treat disease at the same time.

He beat childhood cancer. Now he’s trying to save lives as a cancer researcher

Brad Heidrich’s diagnosis with a deadly cancer at age 13 changed the course of his life—and inspired the person he would become: a Janssen scientist dedicated to working on therapies for blood cancer. For National Cancer Survivor Month, we share his incredible story.

“I have more than 700 patents": Meet Johnson & Johnson’s most prolific inventor

Frederick Shelton has spent 21 years engineering cutting-edge innovations to help propel medicine forward. On what would have been Thomas Edison’s 172nd birthday, this latter-day great American inventor shares the life-changing medical devices he’s most proud of designing.

“I have autism—and it’s a big reason why I’m successful.”

For National Autism Awareness Month, Angela Andrews, a data manager at Janssen, shares her personal journey living and thriving with autism—and advocating for others just like her.