Meyer specialises in
marine biology and
ecophysiology with an interest in the
biodiversity and biological flows of matter in the
pelagic zone of the
polar seas. She also researches the impact of
endogenous clocks on the life cycle of these organisms, their
adaptability and performance to environmental stressors based on their physiological and genetic traits, as well as their role in
biogeochemical cycles. In 1997 she completed a one-year research associate position at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory in Plymouth (UK), funded by a prestigious EU
Marie Curie postdoc fellowship. Since 1999 she has been a research associate at the
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), within the Polar Biological Oceanography section. Meyer is the current head of the Ecophysiology of pelagic key species working group at AWI, while also heading the international and collaborative project Helmholtz Virtual Institute PolarTime: Biological rhythms and clocks in polar pelagic invertebrates. She has travelled to the Southern Ocean on a number of occasions on the RV Aurora Australis, and the RV Polarstern. From 2009–2011 Meyer collaborated with Prof. Kramer and Dr M. Teschke in the
Chronobiology Research Group at the
Charité hospital and University of Medicine, Berlin, was an active member of the Lazarev Sea Krill Study (LAKRIS), the German contribution to Southern Ocean Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (SO-GLOBEC) from 2005–2008 and served as a board member on the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre (ACE CRC). Meyer currently serves on the senate commission on oceanography at the
German Research Foundation (DFG) and is an associate member of SO-eEOV WG (designing a biological observing system in the Southern Ocean to inform global ocean observing of marine ecosystems). Meyer holds a professorship at the
University of Oldenburg (Germany), where she heads a project at the Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Oceans (ICBM) focusing on the biodiversity and biological processes of the polar oceans. ==Awards and honors==