Timothy En Haw Chan is a scientist and interdisciplinary writer working at the intersection of biological research and humanity. He is major in Biomedical Sciences from Chang Gung University (Taiwan), and is pursuing his PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Immunobiology and Epigenetics (Germany), in cooperation with the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the University of Freiburg. His research focuses on the interplay of external stimulus to cellular epigenetic regulation.
Having lived in Malaysia, Taiwan, and Germany and traveled to more than 50 countries, he gathers field-observations from border crossings, expat career transitions, and education systems as part of both scientific and humanity viewpoints.
As a Scientist, Humanist, and Research-Driven Storyteller, His works covered science communication articles for The Investigator Taiwan, opinions for CommonWealth Magazine and personal experience #NoStatSignificant on Medium.
He is acting as a freelancer on Writing, Analyst, Educational and Strategy Consulting.
陳恩浩是一位站在生命科學與人文交界處的科學家與跨領域作者。畢業於台灣長庚大學生物醫學系,於德國馬克斯普朗克免疫生物學暨表觀遺傳學研究所 (MPI-IE)、德國癌症研究中心(DKFZ)及弗萊堡大學攻讀博士學位。他的研究聚焦於外在刺激與細胞表觀遺傳調控之間的互動關係。
曾旅居馬來西亞、台灣、德國,也以背包旅行走訪超過50個國家,他從跨境流動、移居者職涯轉換、教育制度與在地觀察中累積研究視角,並以科學與人文雙重觀點進行思考與分析。
作為一名科學家、人文思考者與研究驅動的敘事者,他過去曾為《The Investigator Taiwan》編撰科普文章,亦曾於《天下雜誌》《獨立評論@天下》發表評論,並在 Medium 發表 #無統計意義隨想 的個人經驗與跨文化反思。
目前亦以自由工作者身份從事寫作、教育與策略諮詢分析相關合作。