13.09.17.
Global healthcare company, Johnson & Johnson (J&J) and University of Limerick (UL) have begun Year 2 their collaborative STEM education programme known as WiSTEM2D. The programme is designed to encourage female students to study science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Pictured at a university event to highlight student research findings from Year 1 of the programme were back row let to right, Mark Benson, J&J, Michelle Finan, J&J, Diane Hassett, J&J, Marguerite O'Sullivan, J&J, Jane-Ann Fitzgerald, J&J, LIZ Dooley, J&J, Leisha Daly, J&J, Dr. Mary Shire, Vice President Research, UL, Anna Rafferty, J&J, Dr. Regina Kelly, UL and Kyran Johnson, Janssen. Front row left to right, Siobhan Phelan, Marie Salova, Janice O'Gorman, Easa Man, Jessica Silva, Niamh Sheahan and Kristine Surat. Picture: Alan Place