RENAUD MABIRE-YONVisiting Postdoctoral Scholar
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Short bio
Renaud Mabire-Yon is a postdoctoral researcher in social and health psychology. He currently contributes to the ANRS-MIE PReViX project (WP5) at EHESP, and is hosted at the EPIcx lab and the Sorbonne Université Modeling Outbreaks Center (SUMOC) in Paris, France. His work sits at the interface of behavioural science and infectious-disease preparedness, with a focus on prevention behaviours, risk perception, and public health interventions.
He received his PhD in Psychology from Université Lumière Lyon 2 (October 2024), where he examined psychosocial dynamics of late HIV diagnosis among MSM in France. Prior to PReViX, he worked as a research engineer on the ADERES project (EconomiX / Université Paris Nanterre & PSITEC / Université de Lille), contributing to the impact evaluation of a recidivism-prevention programme for people leaving prison. Research activities
Renaud develops behavioural study designs and measurement strategies to inform epidemic preparedness and to bridge behavioural insights and epidemiological modelling. In PReViX, he contributes to experimental protocols assessing behavioural intentions and the acceptability of non-pharmaceutical interventions under varying epidemiological scenarios, with attention to robust inference and reproducible workflows. Methodologically, he combines regression and multilevel modelling, network approaches, non-linear modelling, and robust statistics. He conducts analyses in R, prioritizing reproducible workflows. His broader interests include how perceived risk, social norms, and situational constraints shape preventive actions across respiratory infections and HIV prevention, and how psychological theories can be formalized into testable models.
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EPIcx lab, 27 rue Chaligny, 75012, Paris, France
INSERM - Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Sorbonne Université, Faculté de Médecine
IPLESP UMR-S 1136, site Hôpital St Antoine
INSERM - Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Sorbonne Université, Faculté de Médecine
IPLESP UMR-S 1136, site Hôpital St Antoine