
Pathogen Catalogue
Project Synopsis
The Pathogen Catalogue is a centralised hub for exploring pathogens that cause infections and drive antimicrobial resistance (AMR). It brings together essential information, from epidemiology data and research papers to industry updates and economic impact estimates, to help users understand each pathogen and its challenges. In addition to this, it acts as a gateway to the ecosystem of microDAO tools, e.g. the ARIA-powered marketplace for AMR solution development and crowd-funded tokenized experiments
Project team
Pathogen Catalogue
The Pathogen Catalogue is being developed as a unified, accessible hub for exploring the pathogens that drive infections and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). It brings together key information, from epidemiology and resistance patterns to economic context, to help users understand how different pathogens behave and why they matter.
Pathogen Intelligence
Users will be able to explore high-level insights on resistance trends, threat levels, and other indicators that support better decision-making across research, policy, and clinical settings.
Economic Context
The platform aims to surface the broader economic implications of AMR, helping the community understand where targeted interventions or innovations can have the greatest impact.
ARIA-Enabled Exploration
The Catalogue will integrate with ARIA, enabling AI-supported evidence synthesis, research guidance, and potential pathways for connecting high-priority problems with funding and solution development.

Evolving, Real-Time-Ready Infrastructure
As the system grows, the Catalogue is designed to adapt, with the potential for live updates, new diagnostic signals, and continuously refreshed intelligence as more data becomes available.
Community-Driven Research
Features like community-funded studies, shared datasets, and tokenized research contributions may evolve over time, allowing users to participate directly in accelerating AMR insights and innovation.
Our Commitment
The Pathogen Catalogue is a foundational piece of microDAO’s mission: to build open, resilient, community-governed infrastructure that strengthens global understanding of AMR and supports action where it’s needed most.



