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A structured roles and rights concept as the basis for modern sample management

25. March 2026

Today, research and laboratory environments are rarely homogeneous. Different working groups, external partners, doctoral students, project managers and administrative roles access shared databases. Without a clear structure, uncertainties quickly arise:

– Who is responsible for which data?
– What information may be viewed or changed?
– How is sensitive content protected?
– How can organizational hierarchies be mapped in the system?

A well thought-out roles and rights concept reflects the organizational reality in the system. It enables differentiated control of access rights – for example at the level of projects, studies, samples or administrative areas. At the same time, it ensures transparency and traceability.
With the current update, the BioARCHIVE roles and rights system has been fundamentally enhanced. The aim was to flexibly map both small research teams and complex organizational structures with multiple locations or clients.
A clearly structured authorization system is not just a technical function – it is a prerequisite for data protection, compliance and efficient collaboration.
In the upcoming articles in our feature series, we will highlight further functions that make BioARCHIVE a structured research and organizational platform.

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