Jessica Ann Lasky-Su is associate professor in medicine at Harvard Medical School and associate statistician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Over the last 20 years, she has focused on the analysis of genetics, genomics and metabolomics data of various complex diseases including several psychiatric conditions, with a more recent focus in autism spectrum disorder. The accumulation of these efforts has resulted in a productive track record of over 150 original research articles. Lasky-Su has focused on using metabolomics data in conjunction with other omics data to study disease etiology through the application of various integrative “omics” approaches. She also serves in several national and international leadership capacities; she is president of the International Metabolomics Society, chairman of the Consortium of METabolomic Studies (COMETS) and a governing board member of the “Metabolomics Workbench.”