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Prof. Mike Chan Commands Full House at A4M Longevity Forum with Regenerative Medicine Breakthroughs

A growing crowd forms outside the conference hall, where Prof. Mike Chan continues engaging with participants well beyond his scheduled session, underscoring strong interest in his work.

LAS VEGAS, Dec 14, 2025 – Malaysian regenerative medicine scientist Prof Mike Chan drew strong interest from delegates at the in Las Vegas after presenting new findings on precision regenerative medicine, despite being scheduled late on the final day of the four-day forum.

Chan who is also the founder of European Wellness Biomedical Group spoke on precision regenerative medicine and targeted cellular therapies during his presentation on Sunday afternoon

During his 45-minute session, titled “Stem Cells Regeneration with Precision in Regenerative Medicine: Approaches to Disease Prevention, Healing, and Lifelong Health,” Chan was scheduled as the second-last speaker on the programme. Despite the late Sunday 3:15 p.m. slot, many attendees remained in the hall, filling seats as the session began, according to organisers and witnesses.

“I was honestly surprised by the turnout, given the timing,” Chan said. “It tells you how urgent and global the conversation around regenerative medicine has become.”

Following his presentation, delegates surged toward the stage, crowding around Chan to exchange name cards, ask questions and take photographs, even as the next speaker was preparing to begin. The interaction continued for more than 10 minutes inside the hall before Chan moved outside the conference room, where discussions carried on for another 30 minutes.

Prof. Dr. Mike Chan delivers his presentation on precision regenerative medicine and targeted cellular therapies to a full room at the A4M Longevity Forum in Las Vegas.

“There were clinicians, researchers and investors all asking very specific questions,” Chan said. “That level of engagement shows the field is no longer theoretical. Doctors want practical, translatable solutions for patients now.”

Chan, who was the only Malaysian speaker at this year’s congress, also sold a significant number of copies of his books during the event, with all proceeds earmarked for charity. Chan said demand remained strong throughout the four-day meeting.

The A4M World Congress, one of the world’s largest annual gatherings focused on longevity, preventive medicine and health optimisation, attracts thousands of physicians, scientists and healthcare professionals from more than 80 countries.

Chan’s lecture focused on advances in targeted cellular therapies, personalised regenerative protocols and the clinical application of precision medicine in chronic and age-related diseases. He emphasised the importance of evidence-based approaches and ethical deployment of regenerative technologies.

Regenerative medicine must be precise, responsible and patient-centred,” Chan said. “This is not about hype. It is about measurable outcomes and improving quality of life.”

Several attendees described Chan’s session as one of the most discussed talks of the afternoon, noting the sustained crowd around him long after the presentation ended.

The strong response underscores growing global interest in regenerative medicine as healthcare systems confront ageing populations and rising chronic disease burdens.

“As scientists, our role is not just to innovate, but to communicate clearly with the medical community,” Chan added. “The real work begins when knowledge moves from the stage into the clinic.”

The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) is dedicated to the advancement of healthcare technologies and transformations that can combat chronic diseases associated with aging.

Prof. Dr. Mike Chan surrounded by delegates immediately after his lecture, as attendees gather to exchange contact details, ask questions, and seek further discussion on regenerative medicine.

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