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When to hire a biostatistics CRO vs. doing it in-house

Hire a biostatistics CRO when your program involves novel or high-risk regulatory pathways, complex methodologies (e.g., adaptive/Bayesian designs), or surge workload around pivotal trial planning, SAP development, and FDA responses where deep precedent and fast turnaround reduce approval risk. Keep work in-house when you have steady, predictable needs on well-trodden pathways and sufficient internal bandwidth—often best executed as a hybrid model where internal teams handle routine analyses and an external CRO covers specialized expertise and peak capacity.

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