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:
ºÚÁÏÊÓÆµ 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.
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.
2022
2021

2019


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.
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.
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