ALLISON C. DALEY Curriculum Vitae

OrcID: orcid.org/0000-0001-5369-5879 ResearcherID: A-3117-2015 Date of Birth: 29 December 1980 Nationality: Canadian Website: http://unil.ch/paleo/

EDUCATION 2006 – 2010 PhD in Earth Sciences with specialization in Historical Geology and Palaeontology. Uppsala University, Sweden. Supervisors: Prof. Graham Budd, Dr. Jean-Bernard Caron. Thesis title: The morphology and evolutionary significance of the anomalocaridids. 2003 – 2005 Master (MSc) in Earth Sciences. The University of Western Ontario (Western University), Canada. Supervisors: Prof. Jisuo Jin, Prof. Alfred Lenz. Thesis title: Temporal and spatial trends of boring patterns in Ordovician, Silurian and Devonian brachiopods from northern and eastern Canada. 1999 – 2003 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biology & Geological Sciences. Queen’s University at Kingston, Canada.

CURRENT POSITION 2016 – Associate Professor of , Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne, Switzerland.

PREVIOUS POSITIONS 2013 – 2016 Lecturer in Animal Diversity, Department of Zoology, Oxford University, UK. 2013 – 2016 Museum Research Fellow, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, UK. 2013 – 2016 Junior Research Fellow, St. Edmund Hall, Oxford University, UK. 2011 – 2013 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum, UK. 2010 – 2013 Honorary Research Associate, Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, UK.

FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS 2018 – 2022 SNF Project Grant in division II. Project title – Arthropod during the Ordovician Radiation: Insights from the Fezouata Biota, CHF 1,203,234. 2013 – 2017 Research Fellowship, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, CHF 19,135. 2011 – 2013 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Swedish Research Council, NHM, CHF 75,850. 2004 – 2005 NSERC Canadian Graduate Scholarship, Western University, CHF 23,000.

AWARDS 2017 University of Lausanne, cryo-SEM purchase, Co-Investigator, CHF 500,000. 2016 Leverhulme Trust Research Grant, NHM London, Co-Investigator, CHF 183,500. 2016 Elizabeth Hannah Jenkinson Fund, Zoology, Oxford University, CHF 2,000. 2015 Jan Bergström Young Geoscientist Award from Geological Society of Sweden. 2014 Whittington Award Small Research Grant, Palaeontological Association, CHF 2,000. 2010 Small Research Grant, Palaeontological Association, UK, CHF 7,385. 2009 Liljewalchs Travel Grant, Uppsala University, Sweden, CHF 1,687. 2005 Outreach Award, Department of Earth Sciences, Western University. 2003 Gold Medal in Geological Sciences, Queen’s University, Canada. 2002 William E. White Scholarship, Queen’s University, Canada.

OUTREACH AND SCIENCE COMMUNICATION 2017 – Interviews for several newspaper articles, and on CQFD, Radio Télévision Suisse. 2015 Ted Talk on “Earth’s Earliest Predators” for St. Edmund Hall youtube channel. 2015 – Developed new course on Science Communication for PhD students, Oxford University, UK. 2015 & 2014 Organiser of stall at Wow! How! Public Science Fair, OUMNH, UK. 2014 Interviews for podcasts with Oxford Sparks and Palaeocast. 2012 – 2013 Publication of popular science articles in Current Biology & Australasian Science. 2011 – 2013 Seminars at Nature Live and Science Uncovered, NHM London, UK. 2010 Science Writer, Virtual Museum of Canada. http://burgess-shale.rom.on.ca 2009 & 2008 Outreach Speaker at Geology Day, Uppsala University, Sweden.

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ORGANISATION OF SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND SEMINARS 2018 – Head Organiser – ISTE & IDYST Seminar Series, University of Lausanne. 2014 – 2015 Co-organiser – Zoology Department Seminar Series (24 talks), Oxford University, UK. 2014 Co-organiser – Evolution and Early Life Conference, Oxford University, UK. 2014 Symposium organiser – International Palaeontology Congress, Argentina. 2009 Head organiser – Meeting on the Evolution of Animal Form, ZOONET, Budapest. 2007 Co-organiser – Palaeontological Association Annual Meeting, Uppsala University.

SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS 2018 – PhD Supervisor: Francesc Perez Peris, Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne. 2018 – PhD Supervisor: Lorenzo Lustri, Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne. 2018 – Postdoc: Dr. Pierre Gueriau, Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne. 2017 – Postdoc: Dr. Lukas Laibl, Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne. 2016 – Postdoc: Dr. Jonathan Antcliffe, Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne. 2016 – Postdoc: Dr. Peiyun Cong (co-supervised with Dr. G. Edgecombe) NHM London, UK. 2017 – PhD Committee: Farid Saleh. Laboratoire de Géologie, Lyon University, France. 2015 – PhD Supervisor: Stephen Pates. Department of Zoology, Oxford University, UK. 2014 – PhD Supervisor: Harriet Drage. Department of Zoology, Oxford University, UK. 2014 – PhD Co-Supervisor: Hitoshi Tanaka. Department of Zoology, Oxford University, UK. 2014 – 2016 Bachelors Final Honours School Project Supervisor for 4 students, Oxford University, UK. 2010 – 2012 MSc Supervisor: André Almeida. Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, UK.

TEACHING ACTIVITIES 2017 – Guest Lecturer – Evolutionary Paleobiology Course, MSC in Biology, ENS de Lyon. 2017 – Lecturer – & Paleontology, ELSTE MSc Programme, Switzerland. 2017 – Course Organiser and Lecturer – Paleontology & History of Life, University of Lausanne. 2017 – Field Courses Leader – Geology, Paleontology, Sedimentology, University of Lausanne. 2013 – 2016 Departmental Lecturer – Organisms & Evolution courses, Oxford University. 2009 – 2010 Teaching Assistant – Palaeobiology and Evolution courses, Uppsala University. 2008 – 2008 Teacher Training Course – Training for University teachers, Uppsala University. 2003 – 2004 Teaching Assistant – Introductory Paleontology/Geology, Western University.

INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES 2018 – Commission for Equality, Faculty of Geosciences & Environment, University of Lausanne. 2018 – Mobility Coordinator, Faculty of Geosciences & Environment, University of Lausanne. 2016 – Head of fossil preparation, HF, microscopy and SEM labs, University of Lausanne. 2015 – 2016 External examiner for PhD vivas in Zoology & Earth Sciences, Oxford University, UK. 2014 – 2016 College Advisor to five D.Phil. Students, St. Edmund Hall, Oxford University, UK. 2013– 2016 Undergraduate Admissions Interviewer, Balliol College, Oxford, UK.

COMMISSIONS OF TRUST 2018 – University of Lausanne representative to the Swiss National Committee of the IUGS. 2018 – Mentor to early career scientists for the Palaeontological Association Mentoring Scheme. 2018 – Recommender (Editor) for reviewing publications on preprint platform PCI Paleontology. 2017 – Member of the Commission for the Swiss Journal of Palaeontology. 2017 – Corresponding member for Switzerland to the Groupe Français du Paleozoique. 2015 – Reviewer (Funding Agencies): National Geographic (USA), NERC (UK), Estonian Research Council (Estonia). 2008 – Reviewer (Journals):Nature, Current Biology, Science, Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, PLOS ONE, Biology Letters, Journal of Paleontology, Biological Reviews, Bulletin of Geosciences, Acta Paleontologica Polonica.

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REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS Number of citations in parentheses at end of reference (from Google Scholar). Total of 33 peer-reviewed publications and 854 citations. H-index = 13. Full list of publications available at: http://wp.unil.ch/paleo/publications/

Fu, D., Ortega-Hernandez, J., Daley, A.C. 2018. Anamorphic development and extended parental care in a 520 million-year-old stem-group euarthropod from China. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 18, 147.

Daley, A.C., Antcliffe, J.B., Drage, H.B., Pates, S. 2018. Early fossil record of Euarthropoda and the Cambrian Explosion. PNAS, 115, 5323-5331. (2)

Pates, S., Daley, A.C. 2018. The Kinzers Formation (Pennsylvania, USA): the most diverse assemblage of Cambrian Stage 4 radiodonts. Geological Magazine, First View, 1-14. (1)

Pates, S., Daley, A.C. and Lieberman, B.S. 2018. Hurdiid radiodontans from the middle Cambrian (Series 3) of Utah. Journal of Paleontology, advance online view. (9)

Cong, P., Daley, A.C., Edgecombe, G.D., Hou, X. 2017. The functional head of the Cambrian radiodontan (stem-group Euarthropoda) Amplectobelua symbrachiata. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 17, 208. (9)

Wolfe, J.M., Daley, A.C., Legg, D.A. and Edgecombe, G.D. 2016. Fossil calibrations for the arthropod Tree of Life. Earth Sciences Reviews, 160, 43-110. (34)

Cong, P., Daley, A.C., Edgecombe, G.D., Hou, X. and Chen, A. 2016. Morphology of the radiodontan Lyrarapax from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota. Journal of Paleontology, 90, 663-671. (12)

Daley, A.C. and Drage, H.B. 2015. The fossil record of ecdysis, and trends in the moulting behaviour of trilobites. Arthropod Structure & Development, 45, 71-96. (10)

Van Roy, P., Daley, A.C. and Briggs, D.E.G. 2015. Anomalocaridid trunk limb homology revealed by a giant Ordovician filter-feeder with paired lateral flaps. Nature, 522, 77-80. (59)

Vannier, J., Liu, J., Lerosey-Aubril, R., Vinther, J. and Daley, A.C. 2014. Sophisticated digestive systems in early arthropods. Nature Communications, 5, 3641. (54)

Daley, A.C. and Edgecombe, G.D. 2014. Morphology of Anomalocaris canadensis from the Burgess Shale. Journal of Paleontology, 88, 68-91. (46)

Daley, A.C., Paterson, J.R., Edgecombe, G.D., García-Bellido, D.C. and Jago, J.B. 2013. New anatomical information on Anomalocaris from the Emu Bay Shale konservat-lagerstätte (Cambrian; South Australia) and a reassessment of its inferred predatory habits. Palaeontology, 56, 971-990. (40)

Daley, A.C., Budd, G.E., Caron, J.-B. 2013. Morphology and systematics of the anomalocaridid Hurdia from the Middle Cambrian of British Columbia and Utah. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 11, 743-787. (37)

Rota-Stabelli, O., Daley, A.C. and Pisani, D. 2013. Multiple timetrees reveal a Cambrian colonisation of land and a new scenario for ecdysozoan evolution. Current Biology, 23, 1-7. (183)

Daley, A.C. and Bergström, J. 2012. The oral cone of Anomalocaris is not a classic “Peytoia”. Naturwissenschaften, 99, 501-504. (36)

Caron, J-B., Gaines, R.R., Mángano, M.G., Streng, M. and Daley, A.C. 2010. A new Burgess Shale-type assemblage from the “thin” Stephen Formation of southern Canadian Rockies. Geology, 38, 811- 814. (51)

Daley, A.C. and Budd, G.E. 2010. New anomalocaridid appendages from the Burgess Shale, Canada. Palaeontology, 53, 721-738. (54)

Daley, A.C., Budd, G.E., Caron, J.-B., Edgecombe, G.D. and Collins, D. 2009. The Burgess Shale anomalocaridid Hurdia and its significance for early euarthropod evolution. Science, 323,1597-1600. (112)

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