Our Leadership Team

Dr. Alan Prescott

Founder of Henesis and a pioneer of reverse bioengineering

Under his leadership, the PIV-1 system was developed. He approves experimental reconstruction protocols, personally oversees the microclimate in the incubation and rehabilitation zone, and defines the permissible parameters of behavioral responses in reconstructed specimens.

He is an advocate of the idea that the potential for reconstruction is embedded in almost any ground chicken.

Dr. Sylvia Palmer

Lead specialist in sample selection and protein mass analysis

Developer of the Chicken Content Scale (CCS) and author of the calibration tables that define the minimum threshold values for admitting ground chicken into the reconstruction cycle. Holds expert authority in determining the reconstructive prospectiveness of a sample.

Linda Foster

Operator of the PIV-1 system

Manages the process of transforming ground chicken into a morphologically organized post-reaction mass. Prepares technical reports, maintains the observation log, and records morphological manifestations.

Harry Schulz

Chief Technologist

Developer of the Morphological Prospectiveness Index — a key metric underlying the operation of the Morphoanalysis and Separation System. Responsible for the final preparation of morpho-enriched fractions before their transfer to the incubation and rehabilitation zone.

Dmitry Kuleshov

Specialist in adaptive control systems and neural network modeling

Optimizes the algorithms of PIV-1’s autonomous operation and develops digital tools that enhance the capabilities of the AI trainer for reconstructed chickens.

Dr. Rafael Moreno

Director of Recomposition

Developer of the “Zero Behavioral Matrix” — a system for forming the minimal set of reactions and reflexes necessary for the survival of a reconstructed chicken. Oversees the stage of transforming morpho-enriched fractions into a viable chicken and works within the incubation and rehabilitation zone.