- Russell, James J;
- Theriot, Julie A;
- Sood, Pranidhi;
- Marshall, Wallace F;
- Landweber, Laura F;
- Fritz-Laylin, Lillian;
- Polka, Jessica K;
- Oliferenko, Snezhana;
- Gerbich, Therese;
- Gladfelter, Amy;
- Umen, James;
- Bezanilla, Magdalena;
- Lancaster, Madeline A;
- He, Shuonan;
- Gibson, Matthew C;
- Goldstein, Bob;
- Tanaka, Elly M;
- Hu, Chi-Kuo;
- Brunet, Anne
Model organisms are widely used in research as accessible and convenient systems to study a particular area or question in biology. Traditionally only a handful of organisms have been widely studied, but modern research tools are enabling researchers to extend the set of model organisms to include less-studied and more unusual systems. This Forum highlights a range of 'non-model model organisms' as emerging systems for tackling questions across the whole spectrum of biology (and beyond), the opportunities and challenges, and the outlook for the future.