iBiomatics announces new Vice President



Tardiff's primary responsibilities will be to ensure that iBiomatics' solutions and technologies provide scientific and medical value to its customers and to lead the company's Biomedical Informatics Services Division.

"Barbara will make an immediate impact on iBiomatics," said Scott Neuville, CEO of iBiomatics. "Her extensive background in medicine and science will guarantee that our solutions meet the standards of clinical researchers."

Previously, Tardiff served as Director of Clinical Data Integration at the Duke Clinical Research Institute at the Duke University School of Medicine and has been an investigator on a number of studies, with an emphasis on cardiovascular research.

"Biomedical informatics will change the field of medicine," Tardiff said. "By joining iBiomatics, I'll be able to help guide the development and implementation of these innovative information systems. I am certain that the intelligent use of technology tailored to suit biomedical researchers will result in increased development efficiencies, enhance collaboration and benefit the public health."

"iBiomatics requires technical and scientific domain expertise to grow its business," said Andre Boisvert, President and COO of SAS and Chairman of the iBiomatics Board of Directors. "Dr. Tardiff's knowledge adds to iBiomatics' ability to deliver innovative solutions to the biomedical informatics industry."