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The company has been recognized on the inaugural list for its innovative spirit—a trait that’s been at the heart of Johnson & Johnson's mission to improve health for people across the globe for over a century.
Johnson & Johnson has been instrumental in helping bring us closer to a TB-free world through its groundbreaking work with multidrug-resistant TB.
Successful taglines can be catchy ear worms; others evoke images that capture the heart. These three span different eras in the company's history and have all become cultural icons.
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Learn how the world's largest and most broadly based healthcare company has been empowering female employees, scientists and leaders—and improving the well-being of mothers around the world—since its founding 137 years ago.
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It’s estimated that over 300 million people around the globe are living with a rare disease.
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Hetal Patel, an immunodermatology medical director at Johnson & Johnson, forged her own career path—and now she's living into her passion for advocacy, education and innovation.
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The statistics are stark: People of color are vastly underrepresented in medical and scientific professions. But various programs—including ones sponsored by Johnson & Johnson—are working to help level the playing field.
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The common circulatory condition is a leading cause of amputations in the U.S. Learn why Black Americans are disproportionately affected and how Johnson & Johnson is helping to raise awareness about the disease.
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