PFS, this question isn't throwing you a curve ball.
What is Progression Free Survival?
This dataset is most commonly used for oncology RWE and shares its name with a wedge-shaped landscape feature.
What is Flatiron Health?
In 1886, this event happened in JnJ history.
What was the year J&J was founded?
This anti-CD38 antibody generated more revenue in 2025 than any other JnJ drug.
What is Darzalex/daratumumab?
This office location lies in the heart of the "Health Care City", and it includes is the largest JnJ office building by area.
What is the New Brunswick Headquarters?
BTD. And By The Way, we should file for some of these.
What is Breakthrough Therapy Designation?
This provider touts its largest healthcare and consumer data ecosystem in the US and its advanced patient identity resolution capabilities.
What is HealthVerity?
In 1943, General Wood wrote this.
What is the JNJ Credo?
Initially receiving FDA approval for plaque psoriasis in 2017, this IL-23 inhibitor has since been approved by the FDA for active psoriatic arthritis and moderate to severe ulcerative colitis.
What is Tremfya/guselkumab.
This JnJ office sits right by a state border and is very close to the site of a major military sneak attack.
What is the Titusville office?
COA - This is a novel acronym you may have just heard
What is a Clinical Outcomes Assessment?
Linking omics, biological measurement, and health record data, this project covers about 10% of a nation's population.
What is FinnGen?
There is no quick fix to this question. In 1921, this product was First made.
What is the Band-Aid?
Used for the treatment of multiple myeloma, this bispecific antibody binds to both T-cells and B-cells.
What is Tecvayli/teclistamab?
This office lies just one block from an international border.
What is the Basel office?
IND - A novel question...
Investigational New Drug
This prospective study containing rich biological sample, omics, and health data does not have data for individuals <40 years old.
What is UK Biobank?
What is Tylenol?
JnJ added this compound of the pyridopyrroloquinoxaline and butyrophenone families to its portfolio in 2025.
What is Caplyta/lumateperone?
This JnJ office is surrounded by a golf course designed by Arnold Palmer.
What is the Horsham, PA office?
TACE - Nope, its not Clinical Development Team...
Therapeutic Area Center of Excellence
This global data provider's name comes from abbreviations of its two parent companies that merged in 2016.
I = IMS Health
Q = Quintiles
In 2005, we we clearly saw this JnJ product help millions of people.
What are contact lenses?
In the JnJ pipeline, this is the only drug to have either registration or ongoing trials for multiple indications in both the immunology and neuroscience TAs.
What is Imaavy/nipocalimab?
Immunology: Sjogren's disease (Ph3), warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia (Ph3), hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (Ph3), fetal and neonatal thrombocytopenia (Ph3), SLE (Ph2), idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (Ph2)
Neuroscience: generalized myasthenia gravis (registration), generalized myasthenia gravis pediatrics (registration), chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (Ph3)
This JnJ facility is located in what was formerly considered the "World's Greatest Tobacco Market".
What is the Wilson manufacturing facility?