Chan is the second daughter of noted Singaporean swimming coach Dr. Chan Ah Kow.[4][5] Among her four brothers and two sisters is Patricia Chan, who represented Singapore in swimming at the Southeast Asian Games in the 1960s and 1970s.[5][6] As a young woman, Chan excelled at school in science, and herself represented Singapore in international swimming competitions as well.[Note 1]
Chan-Palay had two daughters Vicky and Rebecca, the latter with her husband Sanford Palay.[5] However, their marriage ended in divorce.[7]
Scientific career
Chan-Palay did seminal research in neuroscience with her husband in the 1970s.[7] She would go on to found the journal Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders.[3] She was named a White House Fellow and an assistant to Secretary of Defense Harold Brown in 1979, making her one of the first Singaporeans to achieve such a high rank in the United States government.[5]
^Esquire and Smith College state that she represented Singapore at the 1960 Summer Olympics in swimming. However, she does not appear in lists of competitors.