About
Megan Outram is a Researcher in the Division of Biomedical Science & Biochemistry at Australian National University. Her research focuses on structural and molecular aspects of plant-pathogen interactions, particularly fungal effectors and their roles in infection mechanisms. She holds a PhD in Structural Biology from the University of Queensland (2019) and prior degrees from Lincoln University (BSc Honours in Molecular Plant Pathology and BSc in Biochemistry/Biotechnology).
Key research areas include:
- Effector protein structural analysis in Fusarium and rust fungi
- Mechanisms of effector-mediated plant immunity evasion
- Zinc-binding proteins in pathogen virulence
- Chytrid fungus virulence factors impacting amphibians
Her work combines X-ray crystallography, bioinformatics, and experimental biology to study protein function in pathogenic systems. Current projects include AI-driven discovery of virulence factors and structural studies of cyanobacterial carbonic anhydrase regulation.
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