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2008 - present: Lecturer, University of Birmingham (UK) 2004 - 2008: Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Liverpool (UK) 2002 - 2004: Royal Society & Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellow, Ohio State University (USA)

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Hayward S. A. L. (in press) Application of functional ‘Omics’ in environmental stress physiology: insights, limitations, and future challenges. Current Opinion in Insect Science DOI: 10.1016/j.cois.2014.08.005 Everatt M. J., Worland M. R., Bale J. S., Convey, P. and Hayward, S. A. L (in press) Can the Antarctic terrestrial midge, Eretmoptera murphyi, tolerate life in water? Ecological Entomology DOI: 10.1111/een.12147. Everatt M. J., Worland M. R., Bale J. S., Convey, P. and Hayward, S. A. L (in press) Responses of invertebrates to temperature and water stress: A polar perspective. Journal of Thermal Biology DOI: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2014.05.004. Everatt M. J., Worland M. R., Bale J. S., Convey, P. and Hayward, S. A. L (2014) Are the Antarctic dipteran, Eretmoptera murphyi, and Arctic collembolan, Megaphorura arctica, vulnerable to rising temperatures? Bulletin of Entomological Research 104:494-503. Coleman, P. C., Bale, J. S. and Hayward S. A. L. (2014) Cross generation plasticity in cold hardiness is associated with diapause, but not the non-diapause developmental pathway, in the blow fly, Calliphora vicina. Journal of Experimental Biology 217:1454-1461 Everatt M. J., Worland M. R., Bale J. S., Convey, P. and Hayward, S. A. L (2014) Contrasting strategies of resistance vs. tolerance to desiccation in two polar dipterans. Polar Research 33: Art. No.22963 Hayward, S. A. L., Bruno Manso, Cossins, A. R. (2014) Molecular basis of chill resistance adaptations in poikilothermic animals. Journal of Experimental Biology 217: 6-15. Owen, E. L., Bale, J. S. and Hayward, S. A. L. (2013) Can winter-active bumblebees survive the cold? Assessing the cold tolerance of Bombus terrestris audax and the effects of pollen feeding. PLoS ONE 8: e80061. Everatt M. J., Worland M. R., Bale J. S., Convey, P. and Hayward, S. A. L (2013) The effect of acclimation temperature on thermal activity thresholds in polar terrestrial invertebrates. Journal of Insect Physiology 59:1057-1064 Everatt M. J., Worland M. R., Bale J. S., Convey, P. and Hayward, S. A. L (2013) Heat tolerance and physiological plasticity in the Antarctic collembolan, Cryptopygus antarcticus, and mite, Alaskozetes antarcticus. Journal of Thermal Biology 38: 264-271 Everatt M. J., Worland M. R., Bale J. S., Convey, P. and Hayward, S. A. L (2013) The impact of salinity on survival and temperature tolerance of the Antarctic collembolan, Cryptopygus antarcticus. Physiological Entomology 38:202-210 Everatt M. J., Worland M. R., Bale J. S., Convey, P. and Hayward, S. A. L (2012) Pre-adapted to the maritime Antarctic? - Rapid cold hardening of the midge, Eretmoptera murphyi, Journal of Insect Physiology 58:1104-1111 Bale, J. S. & Hayward, S. A. L. (2010) Insect overwintering in a changing climate. Journal of Experimental Biology 213: 980-994. Elnitsky, M. A., Hayward, S. A. L., Rinehart, J. P., Denlinger, D. L. & Lee, R. E. Jr. (2008) Cryoprotective dehydration and the resistance to inoculative freezing in the Antarctic midge, Belgica antarctica. Journal of Experimental Biology 211: 524-530. Lee R. E. Jr., Elnitsky, M. A., Rinehart, J. P., Hayward, S. A. L., Sandro, L. H. & Denlinger, D. L. (2006) Rapid cold-hardening increases freezing tolerance of the Antarctic midge Belgica antarctica. Journal of Experimental Biology 209: 399-406. Hayward, S. A. L., Murray, P. A., Gracey, A. Y. & Cossins, A. R. (2007) Beyond the lipid hypothesis: mechanisms underlying phenotypic plasticity in inducible cold tolerance. In: Csermely P and Vigh L ed(s). Molecular Aspects of the Stress response. Austin, TX, Landes Bioscience. Murray, P. A.*, Hayward, S. A. L.*, Govan, G. G., Gracey, A. Y. & Cossins, A. R. (2007) Acquired cold tolerance in Caenorhabditis elegans: and explicit test of the phospholipid saturation hypothesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 104: 5489-5494. (* Joint first author). Rinehart, J. P., Li, A. Q., Yocum, G. D., Robich, R. M. Hayward, S. A. L. & Denlinger, D. L. (2007) Upregulation of heat shock proteins is essential for cold survival during insect diapause. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 104: 11130-11137. Hayward, S. A. L., Rinehart, J. P., Sandro, L. H., Lee, R. E. Jr. & Denlinger, D. L. (2007) Slow dehydration promotes desiccation and freeze tolerance in the Antarctic midge, Belgica antarctica. Journal of Experimental Biology 210: 836-844. Rinehart, J. P., Hayward, S. A. L., Elnitsky, M. A., Sandro, L. H., Lee, R. E. & Denlinger, D. L. (2006) Continuous Up-regulation of heat shock proteins in larvae, but not adults, of a polar insect. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 103: 14223-14227.

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