We make it easier for pharmaceutical and biotech companies to find the right preclinical CRO partners — backed by deep, hands-on experience in the field.
The preclinical CRO landscape is fragmented and opaque. Research sponsors — from large pharmaceutical companies to early-stage biotechs — often struggle to identify CROs with the specific capabilities, expertise, and capacity their programs require.
InVivoLabs was founded to solve this problem. Built on years of hands-on experience inside preclinical research and drug development, we saw a clear gap: sponsors needed a better way to discover and evaluate CROs based on actual capabilities, not just marketing claims.
We started by cataloging CROs we knew from our own work in the industry, then expanded through systematic research and direct outreach. Today, our directory continues to grow as more organizations recognize the value of being discoverable by qualified research sponsors.
InVivoLabs is built on years of hands-on experience inside preclinical research — running studies, managing programs, and working alongside CROs across the industry. That practitioner's perspective means we evaluate organizations the way a sponsor actually would: grounded in real operational knowledge, not just database queries.
CRO selection should be based on clear, accurate information about capabilities — not marketing budgets or sales relationships.
Whether you're at a top-10 pharma or a two-person startup, you deserve access to the same quality CRO information and resources.
Every day spent searching for a CRO is a day not spent advancing your therapeutic. We help you find the right partner faster.
Large & mid-size pharma
Early-stage to clinical
Preclinical testing
University research labs
InVivoLabs launched with an initial directory of preclinical CROs and our first educational resource guides.
Published in-depth guides on preclinical research, GLP toxicology, CNS drug delivery, and CRO selection.
Launched self-service CRO profiles with dashboard analytics, search appearance tracking, and inquiry monitoring.
Expanding directory coverage, adding new resource content, and building tools to make CRO discovery even easier.