What is a CRO (Contract Research Organization)?
A CRO, or Contract Research Organization is a lab whose business comes from contractual work from other pharmaceutical and chemical companies. They do not develop products or research disease and treatment; they test products. As a CRO HLS will test any product on any animal for any company that has enough money to pay them to do so.
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