Dr. Agnes Piecyk
FB 1: Ozeanzirkulation und Klimadynamik
Physikalische Ozeanographie
Büro:
Room: 3.111, Gebäude 5 (ENB)
Telefon: +49 431 600 4150
E-Mail: apiecyk(at)geomar.de
Adresse:
GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung
Wischhofstraße 1-3
24148 Kiel
Wissenschaftlicher Fokus
Meine Arbeit befasst sich mit Digitalen Zwillingen des Ozeans. Als promovierte Evolutionsbiologin in der Physikalischen Ozeanografie und mit weitreichenden Erfahrungen in der Wissenschaftskommunikation bin ich Expertin für interdisziplinäre und internationale Zusammenarbeit.
Veröffentlichungen
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
2022
, Piecyk, A.
, Jorge, F.
, Cerrato, R., Kalbe, M. and Dheilly, N. M.
(2022)
Host phenotype and microbiome vary with infection status, parasite genotype, and parasite microbiome composition.
Molecular Ecology, 31
(5).
pp. 1577-1594.
DOI 10.1111/mec.16344.
2021
, Hahn, M. A., Roth, O.
, Dheilly, N. M., Heins, D. C., Bell, M. A. and Kalbe, M.
(2021)
Cross-continental experimental infections reveal distinct defence mechanisms in populations of the three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus .
2019
, Ritter, M.
and Kalbe, M.
(2019)
The right response at the right time: Exploring helminth immune modulation in sticklebacks by experimental coinfection.
, Roth, O.
and Kalbe, M.
(2019)
Specificity of resistance and geographic patterns of virulence in a vertebrate host-parasite system.
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