amily owned and with over 120 years of experience in connecting the world of biomedical science, Karger publishes over 80 scientific journals and about 60 serial and nonserial book titles per year, both in print and online, from its headquarters in Basel, Switzerland.
Karger publications are consulted by researchers, clinicians, and scientists from around the globe, working in a wide range of fields including anatomy, immunology, oncology, and neuroscience to name but a few.
Karger also publishes special projects connecting the arts and sciences such as Paul Klee and His Illness and the Neurological Disorders in Famous Artists collection. Like the new Vesalius translation, The Fabric of the Human Body, Karger is driven by a spirit of innovation, while still remaining true to tradition.