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1. kill specific indicator strains relevant to the human gut microbiome
2. answer questions similar to "how much of a specific bacteriocin is needed to reduce the abundance of a single microbe by 60%?" Our intention is to develop these methods in E. coli and generate data that will be used in computational modeling and future experimental projects towards developing gut microbiome therapeutics.