News 
 Local News 
 News 
 General 
 Anne defies probability to win State prize 

Anne defies probability to win State prize

25/09/2008 1:22:00 PM
Anne van der Giessen, a Year 12 student at Kingscote campus, won the Cadena-Foster Prize for her Probability project entry in the SA Mathematics Talent Quest. She was awarded her prize of $150 at a ceremony in Adelaide, by the Mathematical Association of SA.

Anne’s project examined the mathematics behind the surprising results of medical testing. Earlier this year it was announced that Australian researchers had developed a blood test to detect ovarian cancer in its early stages. The new test is 94 per cent accurate at present. The federal government will not subsidise the cost of the test for general use until it is 99 per cent accurate.

After the announcement there was quite a lot of criticism of the government policy in the media. Anne used the mathematics of conditional probability together with current statistics available about the incidence of ovarian cancer to show why the government policy is reasonable, because of the huge number of “false positives” that would occur if large numbers of the general population were to be tested. She also investigated strategies that should be pursued by the medical fraternity to make subsidising the test more viable.

During the State level judging Anne’s project was selected to be one of SA’s entries in the National Mathematics Talent Quest which will be judged later this year.

Print
Increase Text Size
Decrease Text Size

Comments


No comments yet. Be the first to comment below.

Post A Comment


Screen name  *
Email address  *
Remember me?
Comment  *
We invite and encourage our readers to post comments. Comments are moderated and will appear as soon as our editor has approved them. When posting comments you agree to be bound by our Terms and Conditions.
Anne van der Giessen is congratulated and presented with her certificate and prize by MASA president David Martin.
Anne van der Giessen is congratulated and presented with her certificate and prize by MASA president David Martin.

14/11/2008 | There isn't any doubt any more about whether Deputy PM, Julia Gillard, has the killer instinct. The problem tends more to be how to drag her off the victim's body.
Yourguide to Your Toyota
Domain.com.au
 SEND...
 SAVE...
 SHARE...