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The future of STEM is female: Meet 5 university scientists working on breakthrough healthcare ideas
A foldable, 3-D printed robot that can serve as a heart stent. Using artificial intelligence to help detect cancer. Seeking out life on other planets. These are just some of the areas of fascinating research that this year’s winners of the Johnson & Johnson WiSTEM2D Scholars Award are focused on in their labs across the country.
Johnson & Johnson leader Jennifer Taubert named to Fortune’s 2020 Most Powerful Women in Business list
Taubert, who has helped guide the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been honored on the annual list for the fifth year in a row.
How Johnson & Johnson is helping over 40,000 employees exercise their ability to vote in a pandemic
In an unprecedented year, you need to think of unprecedented ways to help your workforce feel supported—including on Election Day. The company’s Chief Human Resources Officer shares why employees can take paid time off to vote this November.
4 ways Johnson & Johnson is cultivating outside-the-box innovations for COVID-19
In addition to its own cadre of scientists hard at work fighting the pandemic, Johnson & Johnson also supports external researchers and entrepreneurs equally dedicated to finding solutions for the current health crisis. We take a look at some of this groundbreaking work happening across the globe—from San Francisco to Seoul.
What you need to know about Johnson & Johnson’s 2020 third-quarter earnings
Check out this infographic breakdown of the company’s third-quarter 2020 performance, with key highlights from its consumer, pharmaceutical and medical devices businesses.
“Parenting during a pandemic is unprecedented": Meet an inspiring mom and dad who are being honored by Working Mother
For the 35th year in a row, Johnson & Johnson has been named to Working Mother’s 100 Best Companies list—and these two employees were named Working Mother and Working Dad of the Year for their incredible strength in the face of adversity.
4 Things to Know About the Women Who Just Won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Emmanuelle Charpentier, Ph.D., and Jennifer Doudna, Ph.D., were just honored with the prestigious award for their work with gene-editing technology CRISPR. But they also have a connection to Johnson & Johnson—they were awarded the Dr. Paul Janssen Award in 2014. Learn more about what makes them so impressive.
Quiz: Could you have AFib and not know it?
Some 33 million people worldwide have atrial fibrillation, a form of heart disease that can lead to stroke. Are you at risk? For AFib Awareness Month, take this quiz to test your AFib know-how.
The 5 stages of COVID-19 vaccine development: What you need to know about how a clinical trial works
Johnson & Johnson just announced the launch of a Phase 3 clinical trial for its COVID-19 vaccine candidate. But what does this step in the process really mean? We asked two experts whose job it is to test vaccines to help demystify the clinical trial process—step by step.
6 top questions about COVID-19: What a school nurse has to say
On the next episode of The Road to a Vaccine, host Lisa Ling delves into how the pandemic is affecting parents, children and school staff. We sat down with one of the upcoming guests, school nurse Robin Cogan, to find out the most pressing questions on her mind—and those of moms and dads.