Dr. Agnes Piecyk

Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics
Physical Oceanography
Office:
Room 3.111, Building 5 (ENB)
Phone: +49 431 600 4150
E-mail: apiecyk(at)geomar.de
Adress:
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research
Wischhofstraße 1-3
24148 Kiel, Germany
Research focus
My work in the Physical Oceanography department focuses on Digital Twins of the Ocean. As an evolutionary biologist by training, with expertise in science communication, I bring a strong foundation in interdisciplinary collaboration and international cooperation.
Publications
2024
Zimmermann J, Piecyk A, Sieber M, Petersen C, Johnke J, Moitinho-Silva L, Künzel S, Bluhm L, Traulsen A, Kaleta C, Schulenburg H. (2024) Gut-associated functions are favored during microbiome assembly across a major part of C. elegans life. mBio. https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00012-24
2023
Landis SH, Piecyk A, Reitz M, Enzingmüller C, Schulenburg H, Bosch T, Dierking K, Deines P, Hunfeld-Häutle J, Rappaport K, Duscher T. (2023) Meet the Metaorganism: A web-based learning app for undergraduate and graduate biology students. BioEssays. https://doi.org/10.1002/bies.202300043
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Lipinski S, Petersen B-S, Barann M, Piecyk A, Tran F, Mayr G, Jentzsch M, Aden K, Stengel ST, Klostermeier UC, et al. (2019). Missense variants in NOX1 and p22phox in a case of very-early-onset inflammatory bowel disease are functionally linked to NOD2. Mol Case Stud. 5. https://doi.org/10.1101/mcs.a002428
2017
Wendling CC, Piecyk A, Refardt D, Chibani C, Hertel R, Liesegang H, Bunk B, Overmann J, and Roth O. (2017). Tripartite species interaction: eukaryotic hosts suffer more from phage susceptible than from phage resistant bacteria. BMC Evolutionary Biology 17, 98. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-017-0930-2
2012
Lipinski S, Hüttmann A, Waetzig GH, Haesler R, Schreiber S, and Rosenstiel PC. (2012). Mo1777 Identification of p22phox as a Novel Functional Interaction Partner of NOD2. Gastroenterology 142, S–682