Research projects
Contribute to medical research in the field of prevention
Your health data, along with that of many other individuals, can contribute to major medical advances. Used as part of the provision of our services, they can be reused by the Zoī research team, in a pseudonymized way, to help make preventive medicine accessible to all, in compliance with the state of the art in terms of security and confidentiality: the aim is to contribute to the general interest by publishing our medical discoveries to make them available as quickly as possible to the international scientific and medical community.
As the protection of your personal data is our priority, this page has been designed to provide you with clear and transparent information on how we collect, process and use your data as part of our public interest preventive health research projects.
Our current research projects
Objectives
Develop and evaluate the performance of Zoī recommendation models, with the aim of improving the quality of medical practices in the field of preventive medicine
Members concerned
Zoī’s Members who have completed their Prevention Check-up from November 2023 onwards
Principal investigators
Dr. Pierre Bauvin
Objectives
The aim of the study is to assess the value of using ConeBeam or cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) for thoracic imaging in preventive medicine. The results of this feasibility study will lay the foundations for future research and clinical validation of CBCT as a low-radiation alternative for thoracic imaging.
Members concerned
The data that will be used for the study comes in particular from the completion of the Prevention Check-Up and the use of the Services and from the Application of members who smoke, members over 60 years of age, members with a family history of lung cancer, or members with a pulmonary symptomatology indicating the performance of a thoracic imaging having performed a CBCT examination (as part of their Prevention Check-up) between the months of November 2023 and November 2024.
Principal investigators
Dr. Sylvain Bodard
Objectives
The main objective of this cohort study is to describe the population and data structure of Zoī members, and to provide information on preventive and predictive health through the analysis of pseudonymized real-world data. The study will offer a descriptive overview of key health indicators, such as the prevalence of chronic diseases (e.g. hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemias), lifestyle behaviors, healthcare utilization and adherence to prevention strategies within the cohort.
Members concerned
The data already collected concerns members who have completed the Prevention Check-Up since November 2023. Data from members who complete their Prevention Check-up from December 2024 onwards will then be collected as the study progresses.
Principal investigators
Dr. Pierre Bauvin
FAQ
Your health data may be reused as part of health research projects carried out on our initiative, for purposes of public interest. This data, which is collected during your Prevention Check-up and follow-up via the Application (for example, when you answer a question within the application), is processed in its entirety in a secure and confidential manner using military-grade encryption algorithms, and will never be marketed.
The research projects we carry out, often in partnership with the most prestigious medical institutions, are in the public interest, for individuals, for healthcare professionals and for the healthcare system as a whole: our ambition is to advance research in personalized preventive medicine and make it accessible to all through scientific publications. In legal terms, Zoī's purpose is to democratize access to preventive medicine.
Your data is subject to strict security measures, including military-grade encryption and pseudonymization, to prevent unauthorized access and protect your identity.
Your personal health data may also be anonymized for statistical purposes, in compliance with applicable regulations.
In accordance with the law, your personal data is used exclusively by authorized Zoī’s personnel within the limits of their respective responsibilities. Only personnel directly involved in research have access to data, and then only to that which is strictly necessary for their area of competence and expertise.
These staff are bound by a strict obligation of confidentiality and can under no circumstances identify you, as directly identifying data (such as your first and last names, or your date of birth) are excluded by nature from the scope of research projects.
- Right of access: you can ask to see the personal data we hold about you and obtain a copy ;
- Right of objection: you have the possibility of objecting to the processing of your data for a specific research project, free of charge, without justification, and at any time, and without any impact on your Preventive Check-up program or the Services offered by Zoī ;
- Right of rectification: you have the right to request the modification of inaccurate or incomplete data concerning you;
- Right to erasure: you may request the deletion of your personal data, unless such deletion is likely to render impossible or seriously compromise the achievement of the research objectives;
You may at any time, free of charge and without justification, exercise your rights for a specific research project at privacy@zoi.com. Exercising any of these rights, such as the right to object, will in no way affect the completion of the Prevention Report or access to the Application.
- Email : privacy@zoi.com
- By post : Zoi's Data Protection Officer, 50 Rue de Paradis, 75010 Paris, FRANCE