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.
They're the winners of the second annual Johnson & Johnson WiSTEM2D Scholars Award, thanks to such amazing innovations as tattoos that can monitor changes in your metabolism. Meet them and their groundbreaking work.
The company just awarded six promising female researchers $150,000 each through its new Scholars Award program—and that's not the only way it's helping women working in the sciences.
As International Women’s Day encourages us to #PressforProgress, we take a look at how the company's innovations and initiatives have helped press for women's progress since its founding.
Over the past 25 years, the company has created programs designed to help everyone from grade schoolers to women succeed in future STEM careers—like the new WiSTEM2D Scholars Award Program.