Garland Science
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Garland Science, a subsidiary of the Taylor & Francis Group, 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 was founded in the late 1960s by Gavin Borden (1940-1991) and gained prominence through publishing the textbook Molecular Biology of the Cell (formerly by James D. Watson; authors of the current edition include Bruce Alberts & Peter Walter), which has been lauded as “the most influential cell biology textbook of its time.”[1]
Garland Science publications also include The Biology of Cancer (by Robert Weinberg), Immunobiology (authors including Charles Janeway), and Molecular Biology of the Cell: A Problems Approach (by John Wilson and Tim Hunt).
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- ^ Friedberg, Errol C. (2004). The Writing Life of James D. Watson. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. ISBN 0879697008.