Antonin Tron-Lozai

TRON-LOZAI, ANTONIN, is a researcher and toolkit developer at the Centre for Innovation in Medicine (InoMed). Antonin’s main academic interests lay in quantitative data analysis and the epistemology and ethics of scientific research. Currently, he is involved as a researcher in the 4P-CAN project, which investigates cancer and cardiovascular risk factors through personal network analysis. He also is a toolkit developer for stakeholder mapping practices, expanding the Net-Map methodology for techniques of online interviews and automated data capture.
Bianca-Elena Mihăilă

MIHĂILĂ, ELENA-BIANCA, PhD, is a network data scientist, mixed-methods sociologist, and research expert at the Centre for Innovation in Medicine (InoMed). As part of the 4P-CAN project, she employs quantitative methodology, social statistics, personal network analysis, and participatory network-based methods (Net-Map) with the goal to contribute to the understanding of how different health outcomes circulate within personal networks, thereby enhancing the development of evidence-based, well-tailored public policies.
Iulian Oană

OANĂ, IULIAN, PhD, is a network data scientist, quantitative sociologist, and research expert at the Centre for Innovation in Medicine (InoMed). Currently, he is working as a researcher in the 4P-CAN project, where, together with the project team, applies personal network analysis for the understating of health opinions and behaviors of persons inside a living lab, to better public health policies regarding cancer and cardiovascular risk factors.