Thorne Mobile Field Systems was an engineering company founded by Dr. Jack “Doc” Thorne after he took retirement from Stanford…
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After Drs. Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler agreed to inspect InGen’s Jurassic Park project on Isla Nublar, John Hammond sent…
The Leland Stanford Junior University, often referred to as Stanford University or just Stanford for short, is an American private…
InGen purchased the Nashville, Tennessee-based Millipore Plastic Products in 1987. InGen acquired the agribusiness company because of their unique, patented…
Princeton University is an Ivy League research university, located in the New Jersey city of the same name in the…
Dr. Richard Levine was the heir to a successful doll company, the exact name of which is never specified. The…
The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), formerly known as the New York Zoological Society (NYZS) was founded in 1895 and is…
The United States Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA (sometimes USEPA) is a federal agency that was created for the purpose…
Ferrari S.p.A. is a sports car manufacturing company based in Maranello, Italy. It was founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929…
Genetic Engineering Technology, Inc., or Genentech, is a biotechnology corporation founded by Robert A. Swanson and Dr. Herbert Boyer in…
Novel Canon The Hammond Foundation was an organization established by John Hammond, and appeared to be mainly used for fundraising…
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A genetics company, one of many founded during it’s time, Biosyn was headquartered in Cupertino, California. Primarily competed with fellow genetic…