Garland Science

Garland Science is a publishing group that specializes in developing textbooks in a wide range of life science subjects, including cell and molecular biology, immunology, protein chemistry, genetics, and bioinformatics. It is a subsidiary of the Taylor & Francis Group. It was founded in the late 1960s by Gavin Borden (1939-1991) and gained prominence through publishing the textbook Molecular Biology of the Cell (authors include Bruce Alberts & Peter Walter; James D. Watson was a previous contributor), which has been lauded as “the most influential cell biology textbook of its time.”

Other notable textbooks also published by Garland Science are The Biology of Cancer (by Robert Weinberg), Immunobiology (authors including Charles Janeway), Genomes 3 (by Terry Brown), Biology Today: An Issues Approach (by Eli C. Minkoff) and Molecular Biology of the Cell: A Problems Approach (by John Wilson and Tim Hunt).