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  <title><![CDATA[Ayer Receives INFORMS Awards for Research in Breast Cancer Screening Policies]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Turgay Ayer, assistant professor in the H. Milton Stewart
School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE), was honored with three awards
during the 2011 INFORMS Annual Meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina, November
13-16, for his research in breast cancer screening policies. </p>



<p>Ayer was chosen as the first place winner for the Doing
Good with Good OR Competition for his project “Redesigning the Breast Cancer
Screening Policies.”. Submissions for this award were expected to have a
significant societal impact and include innovation through theory and creative
computational methods. </p>



<p>For this project, Ayer researched the role of behavioral
heterogeneity in women's adherence on optimal breast cancer screening
recommendations.. His research suggests that heterogeneity in women’s adherence
behaviors should be explicitly considered in cancer screening recommendations. An
account of the award, citation, recipient, and qualifying service will be
published in <em>OR/MS Today</em>, the INFORMS
member magazine. Ayer will also be invited to submit a full paper to a future
issue of an INFORMS journal, such as Operations Research or Interfaces. </p>



<p>Ayer was also chosen as the second place winner among 74
submissions in the Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Society
(MSOM) Student Paper Competition for his paper “A POMDP Approach to Personalize
Mammography Screening Policies.” He was also selected as a finalist among 62
submissions for the Decision Analysis Society Student Paper Competition. </p>



<p>This paper analyzed the potential risks, including high
false-positive rates, which are involved in mammography as a mode for breast
cancer screening. In contrast to prior research and existing guidelines which
consider population-based screening recommendations, Ayer proposes a
personalized mammography screening policy based on personal risk
characteristics of women and their prior screening history. Ayer is invited to
submit the abstract of his paper for publication in <em>Manufacturing &amp; Service Operations Management</em>. </p>

<p>Ayer received a bachelor’s in industrial engineering from
Sabanci University in Istanbul, Turkey and his master’s and PhD degrees in
industrial and systems engineering from the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Ayer
conducts research on stochastic modeling and optimization, with applications in
medical decision making, health policy, healthcare operations, service
operations, and public policy.</p>]]></body>
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