The human microbiome plays a key role in human health and disease. Research in the Alm group includes both computational/theoretical and experimental approaches to understanding and engineering the human microbiome in research focused on translating basic science discoveries rapidly into the clinic, where they can contribute to better outcomes for patients. Special interests include: developing therapeutics based on synthetic microbial communities, personalized medicine, monitoring human activities through smart sewers, smart toilets that track human health, and discovering low-cost non-invasive biomarkers.