About Cancer Research Malaysia
About Our Digital Decision Aid Tool
The digital decision aid tool provides information on improved care and support, along with tools and resources, enabling you to make important decisions about care and treatment with confidence.
About Our Organisation
We believe that we will reverse the grip of cancer in our lives. We aim to empower the public through our impactful outreach programmes and the digital decision aid tool that we make available at no cost.
Our Board of Trustees
Yang Amat Mulia Tunku Ali Redhauddin Ibni Tuanku Muhriz
Chairman of Cancer Research Malaysia
Yang Amat Berbahagia Toh Puan Dato’ Seri Hajjah Dr Aishah Ong
Founding Trustee
Mrs Leong Lim Siew Lian
Founding Trustee
En Alan Hamzah Sendut
Trustee
Yang Bahagia Dato’ Seri Anne Eu
Trustee
Datuk Professor Dr Looi Lai Meng
Trustee
En Ahmad Redza B A Wahab
Trustee
Mr Wong Lup Hang
Trustee
Dr Hajjah Yatela Zainal Abidin
Trustee
Our Scientific Advisory Board

Professor Adrian Harris
Adrian L Harris is the Cancer Research UK Professor of Medical Oncology at the University of Oxford, and directs the Cancer Research UK Molecular Oncology Laboratories at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine (WIMM).
He is a Consultant Medical Oncologist, a Professorial Fellow of St Hugh’s College Oxford, the Chairman of the CRUK Oxford Cancer Centre, and joint lead of the Cancer theme of the Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre in Oxford. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Cancer and on the Editorial Board of Cancer Cell, being a Senior Investigator in the National Institute of Health Research and a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences.
He is a ‘Highly Cited Researcher 2014’ ranking among the top 1% most cited for their subject field and year of publication—between 2002 and 2012 and included in Thomson Reuters’ ‘2014 World’s most Influential Scientific Minds.’ He has published over 1000 papers with over 105,000 citations to them, and has been receiving a Platinum Merit Award from the National Health Service for the last 15 years, given to the 200 most outstanding consultants in any speciality.
Prof. Harris trained in Medicine and Biochemistry at Liverpool University, obtained a DPhil at Oxford University, and trained at the Royal Marsden Hospital in Medical Oncology. He was appointed Professor of Clinical Oncology at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1982. He has been the Professor of Medical Oncology at Oxford University since 1988. He directs the Molecular Oncology Laboratories at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, and has been managing breast cancer patients for over 30 years.
His major laboratory interests involve the role of hypoxia in breast tumour biology and tumour angiogenesis, the metabolic response to hypoxia, microRNAs induced by hypoxia and hypoxia-induced cell death. He has conducted many predictive and prognostic studies and early exploratory phase trials in new drug development and molecular pathology to translate laboratory findings to clinical relevance and development of new agents.
In the Department of Oncology, over 20 Phase I and II trials have been run, and current trials include new drugs blocking angiogenesis, metabolism inhibitors, DNA repair, immunotherapy, inhibitors of signal transduction and their interactions with radiotherapy. Specific emphasis is on classification of tumours by functional imaging, molecular profiles, and pharmacodynamic endpoints to targeted therapies.

Professor Paul Pharoah
Professor Paul Pharoah is a Research Scientist in the Department of Computational Biomedicine at Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles.
He qualified in medicine from the University of Oxford and subsequently trained in public health medicine before joining the CRC Human Cancer Genetics group at the University of Cambridge and subsequently completing a Cancer Research UK Senior Clinical Research Fellowship. He was appointed to a personal Chair at the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at the University of Cambridge in 2012.
As a medical doctor with training in public health, Professor Pharoah’s research group has led in studies to uncover the genetic basis of ovarian cancer. He is a leading researcher in the international Ovarian Cancer Genetic study. Prof Pharoah’s main research interests are common genetic variation and breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility; and the role of germline genotype in determining the clinical and molecular pathological characteristics of breast and ovarian cancer. He has published over 600 papers reporting original research, as well as numerous book chapters and review articles.

Professor Patrick Tan
Dr. Patrick Tan is a Professor at the Duke-NUS Medical School and Deputy Executive Director of the Biomedical Research Council (Agency for Science, Technology, and Research).
He is an elected member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), the Bioethics Advisory Committee (BAC), a national body that provides advice to the Singapore government on ethical issues related to biomedical research, a Board Member of the International Gastric Cancer Association, and a Member of the AACR International Affairs Committee. He co-leads the biliary tract cancer project of the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC), and is co-chair of the Singapore National Precision Medicine Program Steering Committee.
He received his B.A. (summa cum laude) from Harvard University and MD PhD degree from Stanford University, where he received the Charles Yanofsky prize for Most Outstanding Graduate Thesis in Physics, Biology or Chemistry. Other awards include the President’s Scholarship, Loke Cheng Kim scholarship, Young Scientist Award (A-STAR), Singapore Youth Award (twice), SingHealth Investigator Excellence Award, Chen New Investigator Award (Human Genome Organization), President’s Science Award, and the Japanese Cancer Association International Award.

Professor Jeff Dunn
Professor Jeff Dunn is the Research Leader of Social and Behavioural Science within Cancer Council Queensland’s Cancer Research Centre as well as Professor and Chair of Transformative Social Science, a prestigious appointment at the University of Southern Queensland.

Mr Wong Lup Hang
Mr Wong Lup Hang acts as a patient advocate and puts a human face on vital cancer research that we do here. He brings a much needed and different perspective to the committee to make sure that the research we conduct remains patient oriented.
Mr Wong is also an independent non-executive director on the board of Khind Holdings Berhad and is a board trustee in My Starfish Foundation.

Datuk Professor Dr Looi Lai Meng
Academician Datuk Professor Dr Lai-Meng Looi is Malaysia’s inaugural National Distinguished Professor, positioned at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya (UM) in Kuala Lumpur.
She trained in Surgical Pathology at UM, Royal Postgraduate Medical School (UK) and Brigham and Woman’s Hospital, Boston, (USA) and defended her research doctorate (on amyloidosis) at UM. She assumed the Chair of Pathology, UM at the age of 36 years and during her long academic career at UM has served as Department Head, Deputy Dean (Postgraduate), Chair of the Medical Centre Research Committee, representative to the Malaysian Medical Council Chair and Chair of the Medical Advisory Committee of UMMC. She continues to chair the Medical Research Ethics Committee/ Institutional Review Board and UM’s Committee for External Academic Evaluators (Science). She has more than 190 peer-reviewed publications on amyloidosis, nephropathology and oncopathology, is devoted to promoting a research and ethical culture among researchers, has delivered >400 guest lectures and regularly conducts scientific writing workshops nationally and internationally.
Professor Looi is a Foundation Fellow and Academician of the Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM) and has served as Chief Censor and Scribe of the Academy of Medicine Malaysia. She is Editor-in-Chief of the Malaysian Journal of Pathology, has served on the International Editorial Advisory Boards of Pathology, Journal of Pathology, Human Pathology and Histopathology, is Founding Vice-President of the Association of Malaysian Medical Journal Editors (AMMJE), and chairs the Ethics and Editorial Policies Committee of Asia-Pacific Association of Medical Editors (APAME). A Fellow of both Royal Colleges of Pathologists, UK (RCPath) and Australasia (RCPA), she served as Examiner and Advisor to both.
She is the Founding President of the College of Pathologists, Academy of Medicine Malaysia, and was instrumental in developing pathology laboratory accreditation for Malaysia, the Pathology Act and several National guidelines on medical laboratory practices. In 2010 she was honoured RCPA Distinguished Fellow and Inaugural National Distinguished Professor (Profesor Ulung Negara). She co-chaired the InterAcademy Medical Panel (now the InterAcademy Partnership for Health) for two elected terms (2010-2016) and current represents ASM in its Executive Committee. She was President of the World Association of Societies of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (WASPaLM) from 2013-2016, and continues to Chair its Education Committee which focusses on capacity-building in countries-in-need.
In 2015, she was awarded the Gold-Headed Cane, the highest honour from WASPaLM, for outstanding leadership. For her contributions to education and medical science, the King of Malaysia conferred her the Panglima Jasa Negara (PJN) with the title “Datuk” in 2011. A recipient of the National Science Award and ASEAN Outstanding Scientist and Technologist Award, she was recently (August 2016) conferred the Merdeka Award 2016 (Health, Science and Technology category) for “outstanding contribution in pioneering research in amyloidosis, renal pathology and cancer pathology and for significant contributions and role in promoting the field of pathology in Malaysia and the region.”

Professor Christian Ottensmeier
Christian joined the University of Liverpool and the Head and Neck Centre as Professor of Immuno-Oncology in August 2020.
He has served on a number of national and international peer review committees as well as on advisory boards and DSMBs for industry led studies. He is the early phase subspecialty lead on the CRN North West Coast Region, he is a member of EATI, the Cancer Vaccines Expert Working Group, the Scientific Strategy Committee for Breast Cancer Now and the Scientific Advisory Board for Cancer Research Malaysia. He is also a member of the editorial boards for the Journal of Immunotherapy of Cancer and the BSI Journal “Immunotherapy Advances”.

Professor Aik Choon Tan
Professor Aik Choon Tan is the Senior Director of Data Science, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, USA.

Professor Jon Emery
Professor Jon Emery is the Herman Professor of Primary Care Cancer Research at the University of Melbourne, and the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre Primary Care Research and Education Lead.
He studied medicine at Cambridge and Oxford and obtained his DPhil at Oxford on computer decision support to assess cancer risk in general practice. His research program applies principles of implementation science and focuses on the role of primary care across the cancer continuum including prevention, early diagnosis and survivorship, aiming to improve the integration of health services. He leads a parallel program of cancer research between Melbourne and Cambridge on cancer screening, risk assessment and early diagnosis. He has published over 240 papers and has been a Chief Investigator on research grants and awards totaling over $35 million and an additional GBP16 million. He sits on several national and international advisory committees related to cancer early detection and survivorship, and cancer research.
Our Management Team

Andy Khoo Boo Teik
Chief Executive Officer
Additionally, he has worked in some other industries including automotive and cellular. Andy has also done extensive consulting to local and multinational companies in industries as diverse as online, media, food manufacturing and semiconductor manufacturing. During those years, Andy has been based in Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, USA and UK; in roles which spanned country, regional and sometimes global responsibilities.
As for industry organizations, Andy previously chaired the Malaysian chapter of Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) and was an active councilor for several years at the National ICT Association of Malaysia (PIKOM).
Aside from his corporate persona, Andy has deep personal interests in social and community organizations. He has headed and has been advisor to several neighborhood associations including Duta Nusantara, Damansara Idaman, Prima16, O.G. Heights and Claridge Homeowners Cooperative. On the social side, Andy was actively involved at different times with Rotary International (as Club President and Assistant District Governor for Malaysia), Habitat for Humanity and several other local charities.
A passionate foodie and wine-cum-whisky enthusiast, Andy has been a member of and also sometimes served on the local council of gastronomic societies like Chaine des Rotisseurs, International Wine & Food Society, and Amanti della Cucina Italiana.

Professor Dr Cheong Sok Ching
Senior Group Leader, Head & Neck Cancer Research
Professor Cheong has won many international awards. These include the Norman Rowe Educational Trust (2005), L’Oreal For Women in Science Award (2008), the Union for International Cancer Control Fellowships (2006, 2008), Top Research Scientist Malaysia Award (2017), the International Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologists President’s Award (2020), and the TWAS Medal (2022), amongst others. She is highly sought after as a Keynote or Plenary Speaker at international, regional, and local conferences.
She was appointed Adjunct Professor at Universiti Malaya since 2009, Full Professor (Dr. Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali Professorial Chair) at Universiti Malaya in 2019 and Visiting Professor at the Technology University of Malaysia (UTM; 2017). Internationally, she was a Visiting Professor at the University of Khon Kaen, Thailand (2012, 2015), and an Adjunct Professor at Airlangga University, Indonesia (2022). She was appointed as a Fellow of the Academy of Sciences Malaysia in 2019.

Ms Yap Fui Fong
Head of Finance, HR and Administration
As a trained accountant, Fui Fong has worked in a number of German and USA companies in Malaysia and Singapore and she brings with her experience in establishing accounting systems to ensure the operational backbone of Cancer Research Malaysia.