Dr. Petra Pjevac

 

 

 

 

 

Senior Scientist at the Joint Microbiome Facility
Group Leader

☎ +43 1 4277 91233

petra.pjevac@univie.ac.at

Sequencing-based methods are currently the most widely applied techniques in microbiome research, both in clinical and environmental studies. As a staff scientist in the Joint Microbiome Facility, Petra supports researchers in all steps of sequencing-based microbiome analysis, from study design and data generation to analysis and interpretation of results. In her own research, she investigates factors that shape microbial communities and drive niche differentiation between microorganisms. Besides sequencing-based approaches, she uses physiological experiments and biogeochemical data to address these questions. Petra is particularly interested in chemolithoautotrophic microorganisms in complex environments like soils and sediments – mainly those involved in nitrogen, sulfur and metal cycling.

Current Projects

Nitrogen (N) is essential for all life on Earth and the most abundant element in the atmosphere, where it mainly occurs as dinitrogen gas (N2)....

Nitrification is a key process of the biogeochemical nitrogen cycle and wastewater treatment. Our current knowledge on the involved organisms –...

 Publications

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Zhong, Z.-P., Du, J., Köstlbacher, S., Pjevac, P., Orlić, S., & Sullivan, M. B. (2024). Viral potential to modulate microbial methane metabolism varies by habitat. Nature Communications, 15, Article 1857. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-46109-x

Glasl, B., Luter, H. M., Damjanovic, K., Kitzinger, K., Mueller, A. J., Mahler, L., Engelberts, J. P., Rix, L., Osvatic, J. T., Hausmann, B., Séneca, J., Daims, H., Pjevac, P., & Wagner, M. (2024). Co-occurring nitrifying symbiont lineages are vertically inherited and widespread in marine sponges. The ISME Journal, 18(1), Article wrae069. https://doi.org/10.1093/ismejo/wrae069