Questions worth asking before you trust it.
Is Aliquary a full LIMS or ELN?
No—and that’s deliberate. Aliquary is focused sample inventory: registration, location mapping, aliquoting, tracking, and export. It intentionally stays narrower than heavyweight ELN/LIMS platforms so it stays fast to adopt and easy to run.
Can it handle patient or clinical data?
Aliquary is built for de-identified research data only. Direct identifiers are rejected at the input boundary, which keeps it out of HIPAA scope. It is not intended for regulated clinical diagnostics, GLP/GMP, or 21 CFR Part 11 contexts.
How is my lab’s data kept separate from others?
Every organization, lab, and user is isolated with default-deny access rules enforced at the database layer. One tenant can never see another tenant’s samples.
Do I own my data? Can I get it out?
Yes. Your organization owns its sample and project data. Full export and scheduled backups are built in, so there is no lock-in.
Can I move my existing spreadsheets in?
Yes. A guided importer maps your current columns to Aliquary fields so you can migrate without re-typing your inventory.
Who builds and owns the platform?
Aliquary is developed by FERMLLC Technologies, the technology line of Felix E. Rivera-Mariani PhD LLC. The technology is owned by the developer; your sample and project data remain yours.
Put Aliquary™ in your freezer.
Onboarding a small group of research labs to validate Aliquary against real inventories—guided migration included.