While working as a
biomedical researcher at NTU, Chan started a blog called
Asian Scientist. She cited the need to escape from the "insularity and isolation" of scientific research in starting the blog. The blog became popular enough to lead to a partnership with the publishing house
World Scientific Publishing, enabling Chan to turn
Asian Scientist into a magazine and serve as its editor-in-chief. Chan founded Wildtype Media Group in 2018, leaving both her role as editor of
Asian Scientist and running her research lab at NTU; Chan recognized the risk of taking on an
entrepreneurial career but said she found a calling in helping to "make Asian scientists household names". Wildtype is described as the first "STEM-focused media company in Singapore that provides professional science communication services to government agencies, industry, and academia in Singapore as well as the broader Asian region". In 2015, Chan was appointed as a
Young Global Leader, a program created by the
World Economic Forum to recognize highly accomplished professionals in their field. She has also more recently transitioned into a being a
LinkedIn coach, in order to help "executives build their professional brand". == Awards and honors ==