Leanne Labriola, DO, MBA
Innsight Technologies, Visionaire Products
Biography
Leanne Labriola is a board-certified ophthalmologist as well as serial entrepreneur. Her past training includes undergraduate at Duke University, medicine training at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, ophthalmology residency at the University of Pittsburgh Eye Center Residency, and medical retina fellowship at the University of Southern California, Doheny Eye. In addition, Dr. Labriola received her MBA degree in 2018 from Haub Business School in Philadelphia. Dr. Labriola has experience in clinical and translational research and has published numerous, nationally peer-reviewed articles. Dr. Labriola specializes in uveitis and medical retina. Dr. Labriola has practiced in academic settings, as well as, private offices. Dr. Labriola created the OcuTap, a breakthrough technology in ocular fluid diagnostics. A key advantage of technology developed by Visionaire is the improve safety and efficacy of performing liquid biopsies of the eye.
Dr. Labriola has practiced in academic settings as well as private offices. Her training and early career included work in California, Pennsylvania and Illinois. Because of this experience, Dr. Labriola has seen ophthalmology practices in various settings and geographical regions to understand the current unmet needs in the market place. Dr. Labriola has experience in clinical and translational research and has published numerous, nationally peer-reviewed articles.
Leanne Labriola, DO, MBA, is CEO and Founder of Visionaire Products, Inc. Dr. Labriola is a board-certified ophthalmologist as well as a serial entrepreneur. Her past training includes undergraduate at Duke University, medicine training at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, ophthalmology residency at the University of Pittsburgh Eye Center Residency, and medical retina fellowship at the University of Southern California, Doheny Eye. In addition, Dr. Labriola received her MBA degree in 2018 from Haub Business School in Philadelphia. Dr. Labriola has experience in clinical and translational research and has published numerous, nationally peer-reviewed articles. Dr. Labriola specializes in uveitis and medical retina. Dr. Labriola has practiced in academic settings, as well as, private offices. Her training and early career included work in California, Pennsylvania, and Illinois. Because of this experience, Dr. Labriola has seen ophthalmology practices in various settings and geographical regions which helped her to understand the current unmet needs in the market place. Dr. Labriola created the OcuTap to address a key issue with ophthalmology, which is the need for objective data for diagnosis of complicated ocular conditions. The OcuTap can solve this issue by making aqueous humor not only more accessible but also more reliable of a fluid media for testing since it can collect a larger volume of aqueous fluid more safely and effectively that then current multiuse needle and syringe. Dr. Labriola and her team have been awarded National Science Foundation grants to commercialize this technology.
