Austen Chamberlain
Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain (16 October 1863 – 16 March 1937) was a British statesman, son of Joseph Chamberlain and older half-brother of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. He served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for 45 years, as Chancellor of the Exchequer (twice) and was briefly Conservative Party leader before serving as Foreign Secretary.Brought up to be the political heir of his father, whom he physically resembled, he was elected to Parliament as a Liberal Unionist at a by-election in 1892. He held office in the Unionist coalition governments of 1895–1905, remaining in the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Exchequer (1903–05) after his father resigned in 1903 to campaign for Tariff Reform. After his father's disabling stroke in 1906, Austen became the leading tariff reformer in the House of Commons. Late in 1911 he and Walter Long were due to compete for the leadership of the Conservative Party (in succession to Arthur Balfour), but both withdrew in favour of Bonar Law rather than risk a party split on a close result.
Chamberlain returned to office in H. H. Asquith's wartime coalition government in May 1915, as Secretary of State for India, but resigned to take responsibility for the disastrous Kut Campaign. He again returned to office in David Lloyd George's coalition government, once again serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer. He then served as Conservative Party leader in the Commons (1921–1922), before resigning after the Carlton Club meeting voted to end the Lloyd George Coalition.
Like many leading coalitionists, he did not hold office in the Conservative governments of 1922–1924. By now regarded as an elder statesman, he served an important term as Foreign Secretary in Stanley Baldwin's second government (1924–1929). He negotiated the Locarno Treaties (1925), aimed at preventing war between France and Germany, for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Chamberlain last held office as First Lord of the Admiralty in 1931. He was one of the few MPs supporting Winston Churchill's appeals for rearmament against the German threat in the 1930s and remained an active backbench MP until his death in 1937. Provided by Wikipedia
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Bullous pemphigoid complicated by nonfatal necrotizing fasciitis. by Chamberlain, A, Wojnarowska, F
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Pachydermodactyly: a forme fruste of knuckle pads? by Chamberlain, A, Venning, V, Wojnarowska, F
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Hearing the humanities: sonifying Steele’s Shakespeare by Emsley, I, Chamberlain, A, De Roure, D
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Hexafluoroisopropanol as a highly versatile solvent by Colomer, I, Chamberlain, A, Haughey, M, Donohoe, T
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A network of noise: designing with a decade of data to sonify JANET by Emsley, I, De Roure, D, Chamberlain, A
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Dermal binding linear IgA disease: is this the IgA equivalent of epidermolysis bullosa acquisita? by Lally, A, Chamberlain, A, Allen, J, Wojnarowska, F
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Responsible AI and the arts: the ethical and legal implications of AI in the arts and creative industries by Piskopani, A-M, Chamberlain, A, Ten Holter, C
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Dermal-binding linear IgA disease: an uncommon subset of a rare immunobullous disease. by Lally, A, Chamberlain, A, Allen, J, Dean, D, Wojnarowska, F
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Characterization of the structure and dynamics of amyloidogenic variants of human lysozyme by NMR spectroscopy. by Chamberlain, A, Receveur, V, Spencer, A, Redfield, C, Dobson, C
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Chemical epigenetics: the impact of chemical and chemical biology techniques on bromodomain target validation by Schiedel, M, Moroglu, M, Ascough, D, Chamberlain, A, Kamps, J, Sekirnik, A, Conway, S
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Designing the audience journey through repeated experiences by Benford, S, Greenhalgh, C, Hazzard, A, Chamberlain, A, Kallionpää, M, Weigl, D, Page, K, Lin, M
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Ultrastructural organization of amyloid fibrils by atomic force microscopy. by Chamberlain, A, MacPhee, C, Zurdo, J, Morozova-Roche, L, Hill, H, Dobson, C, Davis, J
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Formation and seeding of amyloid fibrils from wild-type hen lysozyme and a peptide fragment from the beta-domain. by Krebs, MR, Wilkins, D, Chung, E, Pitkeathly, M, Chamberlain, A, Zurdo, J, Robinson, C, Dobson, C
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Psychosocial impact of undergoing prostate cancer screening for men with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations by Bancroft, E, Saya, S, Page, E, Myhill, K, Thomas, S, Pope, J, Chamberlain, A, Hart, R, Glover, W, Cook, J, Rosario, D, Helfand, B, Hutten Selkirk, C, Davidson, R, Longmuir, M, Eccles, D, Gadea, N, Brewer, C, Barwell, J, Salinas, M, Greenhalgh, L, Tischkowitz, M, Henderson, A, Evans, D, Buys, S, Impact Study Steering Committee, Impact Collaborators, Hamdy, F, Eeles, R, Aaronson, N
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Interim results from the IMPACT study: evidence for prostate-specific antigen screening in BRCA2 mutation carriers by Page, EC, Bancroft, EK, Brook, MN, Assel, M, Battat, M, Thomas, S, Taylor, N, Chamberlain, A, Pope, J, Raghallaigh, HN, Evans, DG, Rothwell, J, Mahle, L, Grindedal, EMM, James, P, Mascarenhas, L, McKinley, J, Side, L, Thomas, T, Van Asperen, C, Vasen, H, Kiemeney, LA, Ringelberg, J, Jensen, TD, Osther, PJS, Helfand, BT, Genova, E, Oldenburg, RA, Cybulski, C, Wokolorczyk, D, Ong, K-R, Huber, C, Lam, J, Taylor, L, Salinas, M, Feliubadaló, L, Oosterwijk, JC, Van Zelst-Stams, W, Cook, J, Rosario, DJ, Domchek, S, Powers, J, Buys, S, O'Toole, K, Ausems, MGEM, Schmutzler, RK, Rhiem, K, Izatt, L, Tripathi, V, Teixeira, MR, Cardoso, M, Foulkes, WD, Aprikian, A, Van Randeraad, H, Davidson, R, Longmuir, M, Ruijs, MWG, Van Den Enden, ATJM, Adank, M, Williams, R, Andrews, L, Murphy, DG, Halliday, D, Walker, L, Liljegren, A, Carlsson, S, Azzabi, A, Jobson, I, Morton, C, Shackleton, K, Snape, K, Hanson, H, Harris, M, Tischkowitz, M, Taylor, A, Kirk, J, Susman, R, Chen-Shtoyerman, R, Spigelman, A, Pachter, N, Ahmed, M, Cajal, T, Zgajnar, J, Brewer, C, Gadea, N, Brady, AF, Van Os, T, Gallagher, D, Johannsson, O, Donaldson, A, Barwell, J, Nicolai, N, Friedman, E, Obeid, E, Greenhalgh, L, Murthy, V, Copakova, L, Saya, S, McGrath, J, Cooke, P, Rønlund, K, Richardson, K, Henderson, A, Teo, SH, Arun, B, Kast, K, Dias, A, Aaronson, NK, Ardern-Jones, A, Bangma, CH, Castro, E, Dearnaley, D, Eccles, DM, Tricker, K, Eyfjord, J, Falconer, A, Foster, C, Gronberg, H, Hamdy, FC, Stefansdottir, V, Khoo, V, Lindeman, GJ, Lubinski, J, Axcrona, K, Mikropoulos, C, Mitra, A, Moynihan, C, Rennert, G, Suri, M, Wilson, P, Dudderidge, T, Impact Study Collaborators, Offman, J, Kote-Jarai, Z, Vickers, A, Lilja, H, Eeles, RA
Published 2019Journal article