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S’porean professor beats Chinese New Year travel rush to return from China for reunion dinner

Though based in China, Dr Samuel Gan is among those making the journey home to celebrate the festival.

Though he is based in China, Dr Samuel Gan, Research Professor of Biology at Wenzhou-Kean University, visits his family and friends in Singapore whenever he can.

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