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Revision as of 20:29, 11 December 2014
International Genetic Technologies or InGen, as it's more commonly known, is a privately funded genetics startup, most famously known for their part in the Jurassic Park/Jurassic World projects.
History
Founding and Early History
The Isla Nublar Incident
The Verge of Chapter 11
Pillaging the Lost World
The San Diego Incident
Masrani Steps In
Facilities
InGen Headquarters San Diego
InGen San Diego Dock
Jurassic Park: San Diego
Isla Nublar
Isla Sorna
Martel
Divisions and Subsidiaries
InGen Construction
InGen Security
Staff and Associates
Board of Directors
- John Hammond(†) - Former CEO
- Peter Ludlow(†) - Former CEO
- Mr Nicholas - Senior Board-member
Jurassic Park Staff
- Ray Arnold(†) - Chief Engineer
- Robert Muldoon(†) - Game Warden
- Henry Wu - Chief Geneticist
- Gerry Harding - Chief Veterinarian
- Dennis Nedry(†) - Contracted Programmer
1996 Hunters Expedition
- Roland Tembo - Expedition Leader
- Dieter Stark(†) - Second-in-Command
- Ajay Sidhu(†)
- Robert Burke(†) - Paleontological Consultant
- Carter(†)