"In our pursuit of progress, humanity has sown the seeds of resistance - our actions have fueled the rise of antimicrobial resistance, turning a silent threat into a global pandemic."
Research Interest
Research Interest
“By uncovering resistance genes, mobile genetic elements and their hosts in diverse environments, we reveal the hidden routes of AMR dissemination and open new paths for collective action.”
“Information about AMR in plant pathogens (agriculture)”
“Not everyone talks about AMR, but AMR is everywhere”
“According to the World Bank, “If no action is taken, antimicrobial resistance could cause 10 million deaths annually by 2050 and push up to 24 million people into extreme poverty.” This underscores that antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most pressing global challenges of our time, and it will only worsen if we, as a society, fail to take coordinated and effective action.”
Research Interest
“Science is my voice. Water is my lens. Resistance is my question.”
“Antimicrobial resistance is not just a medical challenge, it's an environmental, agricultural, and societal crisis in slow motion.”
“Integrating AMR mitigation into sanitation and water infrastructure isn’t optional- it’s a frontline defense in global health”
“As future civil engineers, we don’t just build structures — we build the future. Our duty is to shape a safer, more sustainable, and just world.”
“A poorly built bridge can collapse, but a poorly built conscience can bring down entire societies. Civil engineering must stand on ethics as much as on concrete.”
“As a biotech student, I don’t just study microbes—I study how to stop them from outsmarting us. Ending AMR isn’t a choice, it’s a responsibility to the future of medicine.”