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      A year of firsts: 6 ways Johnson & Johnson made history in 2019

      From a first-of-its-kind contact lens that darkens when exposed to bright light to the first donation of 500,000 doses of an Ebola vaccine, here are just some of the ways Johnson & Johnson helped change the trajectory of health for humanity this past year.

      It’s affected people I know: Laverne Cox opens up about her passion for HIV/AIDS advocacy and her new work with (BAND-AID®)RED

      The Orange Is the New Black star and transgender activist speaks out on her lifelong crusade to educate people about the disease—and what we all can do to help.

      7 Johnson & Johnson inventions we’re grateful for

      In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we’re gathering to celebrate just a few of the many ways that the company has changed life, and health, as we know it over the last 130 years.

      Combating Ebola: How a Johnson & Johnson vaccine is helping in the fight

      The company has committed to donate up to 500,000 doses of an investigational Janssen vaccine regimen to help protect citizens of the Democratic Republic of the Congo—the site of the world’s second largest outbreak of the disease.

      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 many hands helping make HIV history: 4 people on a quest to end the disease

      Music stars. World leaders. Activists. They all came together at the Global Citizen Festival to help tackle the world’s most pressing issues, including HIV. In the lead-up to the big event, we spoke to some inspiring people playing an active role in fighting the disease—and advocating for those living with it.

      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.

      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.

      The quest for a global preventive HIV vaccine reaches an exciting milestone with the Mosaico study

      Announced ahead of the International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science in Mexico City, the new study will evaluate an investigational vaccine regimen in eight countries around the world for its ability to protect people from HIV infection.

      “They needed to feel loved": How one nurse revolutionized patient care during the AIDS crisis

      In the early 1980s, Cliff Morrison did what no other San Francisco General Hospital staff member had the guts to do: come up with a humane way to treat and care for AIDS patients. As the International AIDS Conference kicks off, we learn more about the life-changing initiative to practice compassionate nursing—and how the legacy of Ward 5B lives on.