Be a Champion of Science

By Seema Kumar
06/2017

Science impacts our daily lives in every imaginable way. From antibiotics and vaccines, to personalized medicine, wearable devices and 3D printing, science has improved the human condition, leading to longer, healthier, happier lives for people all over the world. But science can also seem complex and shrouded in mystery. It can be hard to make the connection between research in a lab and the impact it has on our everyday lives.

That’s why science needs champions.

Science needs champions to help us understand how research and innovation can create a better future for all of us. To celebrate the heroes of science whose insatiable curiosity and tenacity results in positive impact for society. To make science simple, human.

And the time to champion science is now.

To fuel progress and deliver the next generation of treatments and cures, to help achieve a world without disease, to help all of us live longer and healthier lives, each of us can be a champion of science.

At Johnson & Johnson, we are proud to celebrate and fuel scientific innovation through the work that we do every day, and through supporting programs like The Dr. Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research, and Biotechnology Institute’s BioGENEius Challenge, to celebrate today’s pioneers and inspire tomorrow’s leaders.

Join us in creating more champions of science!

Use and follow #ChampionsofScience to show your support. For every use of #ChampionsofScience, we will donate $5, up to $50,000, to the Biotechnology Institute through September 30 to engage and empower the next generation of scientific innovators .

For more information about the #ChampionsofScience movement and our commitment to fueling scientific and technological breakthroughs for today and the future, visit PaulJanssenAward.com.

1Between June 20, 2017 and September 30, 2017, Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. will donate $5.00 to the Biotechnology Institute as part of the Champions of Science campaign for each eligible Facebook post, Tweet or other social media channel post using the “#ChampionsofScience” hashtag, with a minimum donation of $25,000 and a maximum donation of $50,000.