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Dr. Chun Ju Chang Highlights the Urgent Need for Stronger Support for Young Scientists in Cancer Research
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International cancer researcher calls for greater mentorship, educational investment, and scientific engagement
New York, US, 23rd December 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Professor Chun Ju Chang, a globally respected cancer researcher and educator, has been featured in a new in-depth interview exploring her career, scientific journey, and the values that guide her work. Today, she is using that platform to raise awareness about a growing concern: the lack of sustained support and mentorship for young scientists entering the field of cancer research.

“I realised early in my career how much influence a mentor can have,” Chang said in the interview. “A lecturer’s commitment and teaching style can change how a student learns and how confident they feel. We need to protect that part of science.”
A Critical Moment for the Next Generation
According to UNESCO, less than 30% of researchers worldwide are women, and even fewer hold senior positions in biomedical fields. At the same time, global cancer cases are projected to rise to over 28 million per year by 2040, creating an urgent need for new scientific leaders.
Chang believes the solution begins with stronger educational structures and more active engagement between established scientists and trainees.
“The way we support young researchers today will shape the discoveries of tomorrow,” she emphasised.
Why Mentorship Matters
While working at leading institutions—UCLA, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, and now China Medical University—Chang saw firsthand how mentorship accelerates scientific progress. Research from Nature shows that early-career scientists with strong mentors are twice as likely to publish high-impact work.
“My own mentors passed on knowledge that shaped how I think and how I work,” Chang said. “I feel responsible for doing the same for the next generation.”
A Call to Action
Rather than calling for policy changes or institutional funding, Chang encourages individuals—students, academics, professionals, and community members—to take meaningful steps themselves.
“You do not need a title or a lab to support science,” she explained. “You can mentor, you can share knowledge, you can stay curious, and you can encourage young people to explore scientific questions.”
How the Public Can Support the Future of Cancer Science
Professor Chang offers several actions anyone can take:
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Encourage young people to pursue STEM subjects and stay curious about how science affects everyday life.
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Share educational resources with students, parents, and teachers in your community.
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Support scientific discovery and communications with science journalism and publications.
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Mentor someone—even informal guidance can change a student’s direction.
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Promote inclusive environments where women and underrepresented groups feel supported in scientific fields.
“Cancer research depends on bright, motivated people who believe they can make a difference,” Chang said. “We all have a role in helping them believe that.”
About Chun Ju Chang
Professor Chun Ju Chang is an award-winning cancer researcher known for her contributions to cancer biology and scientific education. She has held positions at world-leading institutions and served as a mentor to many researchers in academia around the globe.
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Spring Cleaning for Your QuickBooks Data: Why March Is the Best Time to Optimize
Brandon, MB, 20th April 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — As tax season wraps up and fiscal years come to a close, accounting firms naturally shift their focus from compliance work to planning for the year ahead. March represents a rare and valuable transition period. Year‑end adjustments are complete or nearly complete, tax filings are underway or finalized, and client financials are finally clear. At the same time, the new year’s transaction volume has not yet reached full momentum. This combination makes March the ideal window for QuickBooks year‑end cleanup and ongoing QuickBooks file maintenance.
For accounting firms managing multiple client files, this period offers an opportunity to reset systems, not just accounts. Optimizing QuickBooks after tax season allows firms to lock in clean opening balances, resolve structural issues revealed during tax preparation, and ensure that financial data remains accurate as activity accelerates in the months ahead. When treated as routine annual maintenance rather than a corrective exercise, QuickBooks spring cleaning becomes a scalable, value‑adding process.
Tax season often exposes problems that quietly accumulate over time. In the rush to meet deadlines, issues such as bloated charts of accounts, duplicate vendors and customers, misclassified expenses, or unresolved reconciliations may be identified but left unaddressed once filings are complete. Across multiple client files, these small inconsistencies quickly compound. Left untreated, they distort financial reports, slow down monthly closes, and make advisory work far more difficult as transaction volume ramps up later in the year.
March offers a strategic pause to address these issues before they become more costly. With prior‑year numbers finalized, accountants can confidently clean up historical data without fear of impacting filed returns. At the same time, early‑year activity is still manageable, making it far easier to correct errors, simplify account structures, and standardize how data is recorded going forward. This timing reduces the likelihood of reactive cleanups during audits, reviews, or mid‑year planning engagements.
A professional QuickBooks file maintenance process in March goes beyond basic housekeeping. It typically involves verifying that bank and credit card accounts are fully reconciled, confirming that opening balances are accurate, reviewing and simplifying the chart of accounts, and addressing lingering open invoices, bills, or credits. Duplicate or inactive vendors and customers are merged or cleaned up, and automation rules and integrations are reviewed to ensure they still align with how the client operates today. This work ensures that QuickBooks reflects the current state of the business rather than last year’s workflows.
For accounting firms overseeing multiple QuickBooks files, the operational benefits of a standardized March cleanup are significant. Clean files lead to faster month‑end closes for the rest of the year, fewer emergency cleanups during audits or extensions, and greater confidence when delivering advisory insights. Staff can work more efficiently, onboarding becomes easier, and client questions are resolved faster when the underlying data is reliable.
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QuickBooks File Size Limits: What Happens When Your Company File Hits the Wall
Brandon, MB, 20th April 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — As businesses grow, their QuickBooks company files often grow even faster. What many organizations don’t realize is that QuickBooks has practical file size limits—and once those limits are reached, performance issues can escalate rapidly. Industry experts warn that when a company file “hits the wall,” file optimization becomes critical to maintaining speed, stability, and financial accuracy.
While Intuit does not enforce a hard shutdown limit, performance degradation typically begins long before a file becomes unusable. Large files filled with years of historical transactions, inactive records, and internal fragmentation can cause slow startup times, delayed reporting, data errors, and frequent crashes.
“Many users assume slow QuickBooks performance is a hardware issue,” said a file‑optimization specialist. “In reality, it’s often the file itself. Once a company file exceeds recommended size thresholds, QuickBooks struggles to efficiently process the data.”
In practice, QuickBooks performance issues commonly appear when files reach:
- Desktop Pro/Premier: Noticeable slowdown as files approach multi‑gigabyte ranges
- Enterprise: Improved tolerance for larger files, but still vulnerable to database fragmentation and bloat
File size alone isn’t the only factor. The number of list entries, transaction volume, and file age all contribute to declining performance over time.
When a QuickBooks file becomes too large or inefficiently structured, users may experience:
- Long file opening and closing times
- Reports that take minutes—or longer—to generate
- Lag or freezing in multi‑user environments
- Higher risk of data damage and corruption
- More frequent rebuilds and verification errors
File optimization is a specialized process designed to restore performance without sacrificing financial history or compliance. Unlike basic cleanup or built‑in condensing, optimization focuses on restructuring the database for efficiency.
Common optimization steps include:
- Removing unused or inactive lists
- Cleaning orphaned and redundant data
- Rebuilding internal indexes
- Reducing database fragmentation
- Improving overall file structure
Organizations that optimize their QuickBooks files often see performance improvements of 60–80%, extending the usable life of their company file by years.
QuickBooks includes a standard data condensing feature, but specialists caution that it:
- Removes historical transaction detail
- Can disrupt audit trails and reporting
- Does not resolve underlying structural inefficiencies
Professional file optimization goes beyond condensing by preserving data integrity while addressing the root causes of poor performance.
Request a quote at quickbooksrepairpro.com — find out if your file needs optimization.
About QuickBooks Repair Pro
QuickBooksRepairpro.com is a leading QuickBooks File Repair and Data Recovery, QuickBooks Conversion, QuickBooks Mac Repair, and QuickBooks SDK programming services provider in North America, serving thousands of business users all over the world.
With over 26 years of experience with Intuit QuickBooks, QuickBooksRepairpro.com assists QuickBooks users and small businesses with a variety of services and work with the US, UK, Canadian, Australian (Reckon Accounts), and New Zealand versions of QuickBooks (PC and Mac platforms).
For more information, visit https://quickbooksrepairpro.com/
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Is Your QuickBooks File Too Slow? How File Optimization Can Cut Load Times by 80%
Brandon, MB, 20th April 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Slow and unstable QuickBooks performance continues to frustrate businesses as company files grow larger and more complex. Accounting and IT professionals report that strategic QuickBooks file optimization can reduce load times by up to 80%, restoring speed, stability, and usability without sacrificing financial accuracy.
Over time, QuickBooks files accumulate years of historical transactions, inactive lists, and structural fragmentation. Once recommended file-size thresholds are exceeded, users experience slow startup times, delayed report generation, frequent freezing, and higher risks of data corruption—particularly in multi‑user environments.
“Performance issues are rarely about hardware alone,” noted an industry file‑optimization specialist. “In most cases, the real problem is database bloat. Optimization restructures the file so QuickBooks can operate efficiently again.”
QuickBooks file optimization is a controlled maintenance process designed to streamline and repair large company files. It typically includes:
- Removal of unused list entries
- Cleanup of orphaned and redundant data
- Index rebuilding and internal restructuring
- Repair of minor file‑level inconsistencies
- Overall reduction of database inefficiencies
Unlike routine maintenance or basic cleanups, optimization targets the underlying database structure rather than surface-level settings.
Businesses that complete file optimization commonly see:
- 60–80% faster file opening times
- Near‑instant report generation
- Improved multi‑user responsiveness
- Greater file stability and fewer crashes
- Reduced long‑term corruption risk
Organizations often report that daily workflows which previously took several minutes are reduced to seconds, creating immediate productivity gains across accounting teams.
QuickBooks includes a standard data condense feature, but specialists caution that it:
- Removes historical audit details
- Can compromise long‑term reporting
- Does not fully address database fragmentation
Professional file optimization goes beyond condensing by preserving financial integrity while restoring performance at the database level.
File optimization is most effective when:
- QuickBooks files are slow to open or navigate
- Reports take longer than expected to load
- Multi‑user environments experience lag
- Businesses are approaching year‑end close
- Systems are being migrated to new servers or hosted platforms
A slow QuickBooks file is more than an inconvenience—it directly impacts efficiency, accuracy, and user confidence. File optimization offers one of the fastest, most cost‑effective ways to extend the life of a QuickBooks company file while delivering immediate performance improvements.
Visit quickbooksrepairpro.com to request a free file size assessment.
About QuickBooks Repair Pro
QuickBooksRepairpro.com is a leading QuickBooks File Repair and Data Recovery, QuickBooks Conversion, QuickBooks Mac Repair, and QuickBooks SDK programming services provider in North America, serving thousands of business users all over the world.
With over 26 years of experience with Intuit QuickBooks, QuickBooksRepairpro.com assists QuickBooks users and small businesses with a variety of services and work with the US, UK, Canadian, Australian (Reckon Accounts), and New Zealand versions of QuickBooks (PC and Mac platforms).
For more information, visit https://quickbooksrepairpro.com/
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