Outlook issue: Autumn 2019

Food for thought
Understanding obesity by examining nutrition and metabolism

Reflection of values
The School of Medicine pledges $100 million to offset tuition through scholarships and revise the curriculum

Collective power
Through a crowdsourced network, Greg Bowman seeks cures for diseases — including his own

Leading the way for personalized medicine
Pioneering individualized treatment approaches in obesity, diabetes, breast cancer and Alzheimer's disease

Servant leader
Native St. Louisan Lee Kling is thinking about his city’s needs now and in the future