KUALA LUMPUR – The Governor of Sarawak, Tun Pehin Sri Dr Haji Wan Junaidi bin Tuanku Jaafar, and his wife, Toh Puan Datuk Patinggi Hajjah Fauziah binti Mohd Sanusi, received a courtesy visit from Professor Dato’ Sri Dr Mike K.S. Chan and YBhg Datuk Colin Chai at their official residence on Wednesday morning.
The delegation was joined by family members, including the governor’s daughter, Puan Hajah Sharifah Fariah.
Professor Chan is widely recognised as a pioneer in stem cell research, immunology, and bioregenerative medicine.
His work has gained international attention, with contributions spanning scientific research, authorship, and the advancement of medical innovation.
During the meeting, discussions centred on the role of higher education in driving progress, the importance of innovation, and the transfer of knowledge across institutions.
The governor highlighted the need for collaborative efforts that can strengthen academic development and provide long-term benefits to society.
The exchange also touched on opportunities for partnerships between Sarawak and international research communities.
Such collaborations are seen as vital in enhancing talent development, fostering scientific breakthroughs, and ensuring that advancements in medicine and education reach wider communities.
Tun Pehin Sri and Toh Puan expressed their gratitude for the visit, noting that it provided a valuable platform to share perspectives and explore future cooperation.
They emphasised that strong ties with experts in science and education could contribute significantly to the well-being of the people and the growth of Sarawak’s knowledge economy.
Professor Chan’s visit underscored the growing recognition of Malaysia’s role in global research networks. His expertise in regenerative medicine has been instrumental in shaping new approaches to healthcare, and his engagement with Sarawak’s leadership reflects a shared commitment to advancing education and innovation.
The governor reaffirmed his hope that the relationship established during the meeting would continue to flourish, paving the way for strategic initiatives that strengthen education, research, and community welfare.
The occasion highlighted the importance of bridging leadership with scientific expertise to ensure that progress in knowledge and technology translates into tangible benefits for society.





