Authors: Kenneth Murphy, Casey Weaver
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company / Garland Science (2016) · Language: English · ISBN-13: 978-1315533247
Janeway’s Immunobiology, 9th Edition is the leading textbook for understanding the principles and mechanisms of the immune system. Authored by Kenneth Murphy and Casey Weaver, this edition continues the tradition of excellence established by the late Charles A. Janeway, offering a comprehensive, research-based exploration of immunology that bridges fundamental science with clinical relevance.
This edition reflects the latest scientific discoveries and advances in immunology, including new insights into innate immunity, adaptive immune responses, immune regulation, and immunotherapy. It provides a balanced approach—integrating molecular, cellular, and systems-level perspectives—to equip readers with both conceptual understanding and applied knowledge of immune function.
Understand the structure, organization, and coordination of the immune system, including how innate and adaptive immunity protect the body from infection.
Explore how immune cells detect pathogens through receptors and signaling pathways, and how these interactions trigger immune responses.
Learn the processes of lymphocyte development, activation, and differentiation, including the generation of T and B cell repertoires.
Examine mechanisms that maintain immune balance, including tolerance, regulation of immune activation, and prevention of autoimmunity.
Study immune responses to infection, vaccination, and cancer, as well as disorders such as immunodeficiency, allergy, and autoimmunity.
Discover how immunological knowledge drives advances in therapeutics, including vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, checkpoint inhibitors, and CAR-T cell therapy.
Janeway’s Immunobiology has been the cornerstone of immunology education for over three decades. The 9th Edition builds on this legacy by incorporating cutting-edge research and presenting it in an accessible and engaging way. Its detailed illustrations, clear explanations, and logical structure make complex immunological processes easy to understand.
The text seamlessly connects basic science to medical and research applications, helping students appreciate how the immune system functions in both health and disease.
Undergraduate and Graduate Students studying biology, biomedicine, or life sciences.
Medical, Veterinary, and Health Science Students needing a strong foundation in immunology.
Researchers and Educators seeking a trusted reference for teaching and study.
Healthcare and Biotechnology Professionals interested in immunotherapy, vaccine development, and disease mechanisms.
Overview of innate and adaptive immunity
Structure and function of immune cells and organs
Antigen recognition and presentation
T cell and B cell activation and signaling
Immune memory and regulation
Host defense against infection and cancer
Immunodeficiency, autoimmunity, and hypersensitivity
Vaccination, transplantation, and immunotherapy
Experimental and clinical applications of immunology
Janeway’s Immunobiology, 9th Edition remains the most authoritative and comprehensive guide to the immune system. By combining molecular detail with clinical relevance, this edition provides an integrated understanding of how immune responses are initiated, regulated, and applied in modern medicine.
Whether used for study, research, or reference, Janeway’s Immunobiology continues to be the gold standard for mastering the science and complexity of the human immune system.