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Second Use case:
Academic research groups and doctoral students

20. October 2025

Academic research groups often work on complex issues involving numerous samples, experiments, and studies. When several doctoral students are working on their projects in parallel, a reliable structure becomes indispensable: results must be comparable, experiments must be traceable, and data must be usable in the long term.

This is exactly where BioARCHIVE provides support. Samples, study data and experiments are centrally recorded and logically linked. This allows each researcher to work within their own research question, while at the same time creating a shared data pool. This creates the basis for reliable dissertations, publications and future research projects.

Your advantages at a glance:

  • Uniform database for the entire team
  • Traceable documentation for publications and examinations
  • Support in training young scientists

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