By: Patrick Sisson
The controversial politician's leadership of the Department of Health and Human Services could wreak havoc on Americans' teeth — and more.
Patrick Sisson is a writer at various esteemed publications, including The New York Times and Bloomberg CityLab. He focuses on trends, technology, and policy shaping cities, with a keen interest in real estate, construction, and climate change. Patrick's work has been featured in numerous outlets, such as MIT Technology Review, ArchDaily, and Fast Company.
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Patrick's local focus on the United States and his coverage of real estate, commercial space, life sciences, biotech, construction and tech industry indicate that he is interested in articles that discuss how these sectors are evolving within specific regions or cities. He also frequently cites data which shows a reliance on factual evidence.
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