Jessica Lasky-Su, ScD


Jessica Lasky-Su, ScD

Jessica Lasky-Su, ScD is an Associate Professor in Medicine and Associate Statistician and Epidemiologist at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Over two decades, Dr. Lasky-Su has focused on the analysis of genetics, genomics, and metabolomics data in large scale human studies, with a primary research focus on lung disease, immune development, and aging. Most recently, Dr. Lasky-Su has focused substantial efforts in generating multiomic data in the Mass General Brigham Biobank, of which a primary research focus is the development of a multiomic aging clock. The accumulation of these efforts has resulted in a productive track record of over 200 original research articles. Via multiple PI-funded grants, Dr. Lasky-Su has particularly focused her research on “integrative metabolomics,” that integrates multiomic data while using a metabolomic-centric framework. Dr. Lasky-Su is also a leader in national and international metabolomic organizations for metabolomics, including President emeritus of the Metabolomics Society and the chairman of the NIH’s Consortium of METabolomic Studies (COMETS)-the largest international consortium of metabolomic epidemiological studies.