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Below, a sampling of the sponsored content work Kristen does for content studios, biotechs and academic institutions, including ghostwritten articles, blogs, white papers and press releases. 

Re:think, a studio within The Atlantic magazine that produces documentaries, public artworks, podcasts, magazines, articles, and just about anything that does the story justice. 
Closing the Health Equity Gap

​New research uncovers the changes necessary to build sustainable digital health ecosystems the world over.

The Automated Gardens of Eden

Faster, cheaper lighting, robotics, machine learning, and data storage are finally making indoor farming not just feasible but fantastically productive and versatile

Taking Smart to the Country

ReGen Villages brings an off-grid farming community into the modern age with smart technology, solving global resource problems in the process.

Flying for the Farm

Drones collect data that, once analyzed in the cloud, takes the guesswork out of farming—and some of the footwork, too.

Feeding the Hungry with Data Science

There is a glaring mismatch between food waste and hunger in the U.S. One young student set out to fix this problem with a matchmaking system that relies on data crunching, email, and text.


Medidata, a clinical trials technology and data science powerhouse. 
From High Tech to High Touch with Clinical Trial Analytics:

Medidata puts the patient experience at the center of clinical trial design.

Putting Data to Work in a Pandemic:

Medidata’s Intelligent Trials is helping clinical trials sponsors dig out of a pandemic-led slump with powerful data resources and predictive analysis.

Virtualizing Clinical Trial Oversight:

The Covid-19 Effect.

The Cancer Trial Paradox

Too Few Patients to Some, Too Few Trials to Others.

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