Megan O'Mara (She/Her)

Professor, Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland

About Megan O'Mara

Multiscale simulations at the bio-nano interface

Prof Megan O'Mara's highly interdisciplinary research lies at the interface of chemistry, biology, physics and computer science. While our knowledge of structural biology, systems biology and omics data has expanded rapidly in the last few years, significant gaps remain in our understanding of how proteins, lipids and other biomolecules come together to bring about the molecular regulation of living cells. Megan uses multiscale simulations and high performance computing techniques to understand how the chemical environment of the cell influences function, and how biochemical changes resulting from inflammatory or disease processes change the cell's biophysical properties. She is particularly interested in how these changes can lead to differences in the efficacy of pharmaceuticals and the design of biocompatible molecules that will improve targeted drug delivery. 

Prof ​Megan O'Mara is a Senior Group Leader at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) at The University of Queensland. She completed her PhD in Physical Sciences at the Australian National University in 2005 before moving to the University of Calgary, Canada, to take up a Canadian Institutes of Health Research Postdoctoral Fellowship working on membrane protein structural dynamics. Since returning to Australia in 2009, she has held positions and fellowships at both the University of Queensland and the Australian National University. In September 2019 she accepted a two-year appointment Associate Director (Education) at ANU’s Research School of Chemistry, just in time for the COVID-19 pandemic. She is an Associate Editor for RSC Advances, the Vice-President of the Association of Molecular Modellers of Australasia (AMMA), and was previously the Secretary of the Australian Society for Biophysics. Megan is intensely interested in cell membrane biophysics, membrane protein function and how the membrane biochemistry influences its physical properties and modulates membrane protein function and drug uptake. 

O'Mara Group

Research Interest

Biophysics Computational Biology Membranes and Membrane Proteins Protein Structure/Modifications

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