Genetics company created by John Hammond, International Genetics Technologies, Inc. conducted the majority of its research in a remote location off the coast of Costa Rica. Their genetics researchers found a way to revive the dinosaurs by extracting preserved DNA from mosquitos trapped in amber and re-engineering the genetic sequence. The company leased Isla Nublar from the Costa Rican government to exploit the creations and gain profit.
InGen filed Chapter 11 protection to the San Francisco Supreme Court on Oct. 11, 1989.

