This week is #NationalPublicHealthWeek. #DYK that #JNJ once produced epidemic masks? During the 1918 influenza pandemic, the company used sterile gauze to create masks for the public—just one of the many ways #JNJ has worked to help keep people safe during a global pandemic. https://t.co/KL9ozKW1cB
Just in time for the close of #WomensHistoryMonth is our next installment of our “Behind the Artifact” video series. Today’s episode tells the story behind one of the rarest kind of artifacts in our archives – an employee artifact. https://t.co/T3dKHJhHhR
#JNJ has collaborated with doctors & other medical professionals over the years to help solve some of the world’s biggest healthcare challenges. Beginning in 1894, #JNJ worked with doctors to create maternity kits to make childbirth safer for mothers & babies. #NationalDoctorsDay https://t.co/8xU88UAMIj
For Women's History Month, we're spotlighting three of the company's pioneering early female scientists—and their modern-day counterparts, who are not only innovating in the lab, but also paving the way for the next generation of powerhouse women.
From epidemic masks that the company introduced during the Spanish flu pandemic to work it's doing today on an investigational COVID-19 vaccine, learn how the company has been at the forefront of safeguarding global public health for well over a century.
What started as medical aid donated to the injured survivors of a devastating 1889 flood has evolved into a legacy of philanthropy that spans the globe. We look at key moments throughout history in which the company has mobilized to help people, including those recently affected by the devastating earthquakes in Syria and Turkey.