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Windi Muziasari
Windi Muziasari is an Indonesian-born global citizen based in Helsinki, Finland, since 2010. She is the founder and CEO of Resistomap, a pioneering company specializing in end-to-end laboratory services for monitoring antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes and pathogens in the environment. By integrating molecular genetics and data science, Windi and her team provide critical insights to help mitigate the spread of antibiotic resistance, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
Under her leadership, Resistomap has expanded with the launch of the Resistomap Platform, a water biosecurity intelligence tool that tracks AMR levels across time and locations. The platform offers an antibiotic resistance genes index, gene removal values, and comparative risk assessment scores, serving as a valuable resource for health monitoring, pollution tracking, and process performance evaluation.
With over 14 years of experience in environmental AMR research, Windi has been at the forefront of advocating for global AMR monitoring, especially in sewage, wastewater, rivers, lakes, seawater, drinking water reservoirs, soil, manure, and stool. Recognizing the urgent need for real-world solutions, she transitioned from academia to entrepreneurship to bridge the gap between research and application. Today, Resistomap empowers universities, research institutes, governmental agencies, water utilities, cities, hospitals, food producers, and antibiotic manufacturers to monitor environmental AMR genes efficiently and comprehensively.
Beyond her work in AMR surveillance, Windi is passionate about science communication, believing it is essential for amplifying the impact of research and driving meaningful change in public health and environmental sustainability.
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Windi Muziasari
Windi Muziasari is an Indonesian-born global citizen based in Helsinki, Finland, since 2010. She is the founder and CEO of Resistomap, a pioneering company specializing in end-to-end laboratory services for monitoring antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes and pathogens in the environment. By integrating molecular genetics and data science, Windi and her team provide critical insights to help mitigate the spread of antibiotic resistance, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
Under her leadership, Resistomap has expanded with the launch of the Resistomap Platform, a water biosecurity intelligence tool that tracks AMR levels across time and locations. The platform offers an antibiotic resistance genes index, gene removal values, and comparative risk assessment scores, serving as a valuable resource for health monitoring, pollution tracking, and process performance evaluation.
With over 14 years of experience in environmental AMR research, Windi has been at the forefront of advocating for global AMR monitoring, especially in sewage, wastewater, rivers, lakes, seawater, drinking water reservoirs, soil, manure, and stool. Recognizing the urgent need for real-world solutions, she transitioned from academia to entrepreneurship to bridge the gap between research and application. Today, Resistomap empowers universities, research institutes, governmental agencies, water utilities, cities, hospitals, food producers, and antibiotic manufacturers to monitor environmental AMR genes efficiently and comprehensively.
Beyond her work in AMR surveillance, Windi is passionate about science communication, believing it is essential for amplifying the impact of research and driving meaningful change in public health and environmental sustainability.

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