Samuel Ken-En Gan (born 1981) is an ethnic Chinese Singaporean multi-disciplinary biomedical scientist, psychologist, writer, Christian apologist, and educator.
[39][40][41][42][43] Gan plays a significant role in mentoring and coaching polytechnic students across multiple disciplines in Singapore to publish in international journals and develop products.
[48][49] In 2006, Gan was featured as one of the 100 most talented Singaporeans below the age of 25[50] and one of 200 selected international students globally for the 7th China Synergy Programme for Outstanding Youths 第七届海外杰青会.
[51] Gan was listed as one of fifty skilled talented alumni from polytechnic/ITE in Singapore in the SG50 Book “A Nation of Skilled Talents”,[52] selected as one of the “world’s most promising researchers” in the Interstellar Initiative by the New York Academy of Sciences and the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development, as well as one of the 30 world class innovators[53][54] in the book “Innovation Through Fusion” by Dr CJ Meadows.
[55] In late 2020, Gan's team won Bronze in the inaugural Merck Lab Connectivity Challenge internationally [56] for their work on scientific phone apps and prototype devices.