Dr Paul Ch’en

Paul Ch'en Profile Pic In Open Neck Check Shirt And Dark Quarter Neck PulloverDr Paul Ch’en is a Common Room Member at Green Templeton College, University of Oxford. He is a GP Partner at the Observatory Medical Practice in Jericho, Oxford, and serves as College Doctor for Keble and Somerville colleges. Paul is also a co-founder and director of the Oxford Longevity Project (CIC), which aims to benefit the public by offering smarter ways to live longer, healthier lives and empowering them to adopt these approaches. He has a particular interest in cancer care, lifestyle medicine and wellbeing.

He read Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry as an undergraduate at Balliol College, University of Oxford, and did a DPhil in Cancer Immunology at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, Oxford, working on cancer vaccines. Following two years of post-doctoral research in Professor Gavin Screaton’s lab both in Oxford and Imperial College, he went on to do graduate entry medicine at the University of Southampton before undertaking his junior doctor training in Oxford and Buckinghamshire.

With his background in cancer immunology as a former research scientist, an understanding of chronic illnesses gained through his work as a general practitioner, and unique cultural and educational experiences, he has a broad knowledge base that enables him to practice holistic medicine. He is keen to launch a wellbeing programme and establish a cancer wellbeing centre that brings together the latest advances and expertise across different fields of medicine.

Paul is passionate about driving changes in healthcare, emphasising prevention, the importance of self-care, and fostering a partnership between the doctor and the individual.