People

Founding Members

PRISM is guided by volunteers who lend their expertise to the forum. Everyone listed here participates as an individual — their involvement does not imply endorsement by any employer, institution, sponsor, or manufacturer.

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Vinay Joshi, B.Tech, MBA

Founding Member

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Leah Noaeill, MBA

Founding Member

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Rob DiBlasi, RRT-NPS, FAARC

Founding Member

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Chris Landon, MD

Founding Member

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Vinay Joshi, B.Tech, MBA

Founding Member

Founder & Chief Technology Officer, ABM Respiratory Care

Vinay Joshi is an entrepreneur and medical device leader with two decades of experience in respiratory health, life support systems, product development, and commercialization. He has held senior roles at GE Healthcare and Hill-Rom, with work spanning diagnostic imaging, ICU ventilation, life support systems, and airway clearance product portfolios.

As a founding member of PRISM, Vinay supports open technical discussion around respiratory device performance measurement, bench testing methods, waveform interpretation, respiratory system design considerations, and transparent reporting approaches for respiratory technologies.

Disclosure: Vinay is affiliated with ABM Respiratory Care, a manufacturer of respiratory therapy systems.

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Leah Noaeill, MBA

Founding Member

Vice President, Marketing & Clinical Affairs, ABM Respiratory Care

Leah Noaeill is a medical device executive with more than 20 years of experience in marketing, clinical affairs, product strategy, and commercialization. Her background includes respiratory care, connected care, infusion software, neurotechnology, and implantable cardiac device markets, with prior roles at NeuroOne Medical Technologies, Smiths Medical, Hill-Rom, and Medtronic.

As a founding member of PRISM, Leah supports open technical discussion around respiratory device performance measurement, evidence development, clinical education, test-method transparency, and practical reporting approaches that can help improve consistency in how respiratory device performance is evaluated and communicated.

Disclosure: Leah is employed by ABM Respiratory Care, a manufacturer of respiratory therapy systems.

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Rob DiBlasi, RRT-NPS, FAARC

Founding Member

Manager of Research & Evidence-Based Practice, Respiratory Therapy, Seattle Children’s Hospital

Rob DiBlasi is a respiratory therapist, researcher, and principal investigator with experience in neonatal and pediatric respiratory care, inhaled medical aerosols, life-support systems, airway secretion clearance, and respiratory device evaluation. He serves as Manager of Research and Evidence-Based Practice in the Respiratory Therapy Department at Seattle Children’s Hospital and principal investigator for the DiBlasi Lab in the Center for Respiratory Biology and Therapeutics at Seattle Children’s Research Institute.

As a founding member of PRISM, Rob supports open technical discussion around respiratory device performance measurement, bench testing methods, aerosol delivery assessment, airway clearance evaluation, waveform interpretation, and transparent reporting approaches.

Disclosure: Rob is affiliated with Seattle Children’s Hospital and Seattle Children’s Research Institute. He has consulting roles with ABM Respiratory Care, Aerogen, Sentec, and The Gates Foundation.

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Chris Landon, MD

Founding Member

Pediatric Pulmonologist, Ventura, California · CEO, Landon Pediatric Foundation & Technology Development Center

Dr. Chris Landon is a pediatric pulmonologist and clinical innovator with experience in pediatric respiratory care, airway clearance, telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, population health, and medical technology development. He is affiliated with Ventura County Medical Center and Community Memorial Healthcare and serves as CEO of Landon Pediatric Foundation and the Technology Development Center.

As a founding member of PRISM, Dr. Landon supports open technical discussion around respiratory device performance measurement, airway clearance evaluation, clinical relevance of bench testing, digital health considerations, and practical reporting approaches for respiratory technologies.

Disclosure: Dr. Landon is affiliated with Landon Pediatric Foundation, Technology Development Center, Ventura County Medical Center, and Community Memorial Healthcare. He serves as an advisor to ABM Respiratory Care.

On conflicts of interest. Members who contribute to publications, test activities, or decisions disclose relevant financial, employment, consulting, research, product-related, or sponsor-related interests. A member with a conflict may join technical discussion but may be asked to abstain from final approval where appropriate.

Contributors & reviewers welcome

Membership is open to individuals with relevant expertise across respiratory devices, ventilation, CPAP, airway clearance, bench testing, biomedical engineering, clinical respiratory care, regulatory science and data analysis.