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“I’m a scientist working on a potential COVID-19 vaccine”: Meet a researcher who’s studying a promising candidate

Roland Zahn, Ph.D., a Janssen scientist and expert in viral vaccines, was at the front lines of research during the Ebola outbreak. Today he and his team are working at record speed to help deliver a potential vaccine for the novel coronavirus.

What you need to know about how Johnson & Johnson’s supply chain is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic

The company’s Chief Global Supply Chain Officer shares the measures the company has taken to maintain its supply chain operations during the current novel coronavirus outbreak.

Windows on the past: The Johnson & Johnson employees who were forever commemorated in stained glass

In the 1930s the company commissioned a series of colorful panels to pay homage to men and women who worked at Johnson & Johnson. For Employee Appreciation Day, we tell the story behind the art.

“I’m driven by the knowledge of the difference we can make": Meet 10 scientists who really inspired us in 2019.

A groundbreaking trial for an HIV vaccine. New ways to help the body heal itself. Immunotherapy treatments for cancer. Behind medical advancements like these are the brilliant scientists who are relentlessly pushing their visions and research forward.

Have IBD? Read about the next frontier in disease research that taps into the microbiome

There are trillions of microorganisms living in your gut—and they might just be the key to helping treat diseases like Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis. Meet a researcher who spends her days exploring this microscopic world.

What do working dads really want? Johnson & Johnson and Working Mother worked together to find out

Johnson & Johnson, a 2019 Working Mother Best Company for Dads, supported just-released research on the office benefits fathers most wish they had. Can you guess what factor influences dads to be 20% more likely to take time off to be with their families?

Innovation & imagination: 5 questions for Johnson & Johnson’s Chief Global Supply Chain Officer

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.

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.

Can you imagine overseeing thousands of product ingredients? This Johnson & Johnson scientist can

Ever wonder what’s in the mouthwash, lotion or shampoo you use? Kurt Reynertson knows everything there is to know about the ingredients in the company’s consumer products—and the measures Johnson & Johnson takes to keep you safe.

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.