This series presents humanistic approaches to bioethics, addressing fundamental moral problems as well as policy solutions to them. It focuses on studies that investigate complex issues (such as genetic discrimination), a particular problem (such as community consent in research), a normative principle (such as justice or liberty), or a methodological approach (such as casuistry), as well as works that develop a theoretical foundation for bioethics, provide a historical perspective, or present a general survey of the field. Contact: Bob Sloan, rjsloan@indiana.edu