Ellwanger, KorneliaBrill, Julie Ade Boer, ElkeEfthymiou, StephanieElgersma, YpeIcmat, MarynelleLecoquierre, FrançoisLobato, Amanda GMorleo, ManuelaOri, MichelaSchaffer, Ashleigh EVitobello, AntonioWells, SaraYalcin, BinnazZhai, R GraceSturm, MarcZurek, BirteGraessner, HolmBermejo-Sanchez, EvaEvangelista, TeresinhaHoogerbrugge, NicolineNigro, VincenzoSchüle, RebeccaVerloes, AlainBrunner, HanCampeau, Philippe MLasko, PaulRiess, Olaf2024-11-062024-11-062024-07Lab Anim (NY). 2024 Jul;53(7):161-165.0093-7355https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/25453In biomedical research, particularly for rare diseases (RDs), there is a critical need for model organisms to unravel the mechanistic basis of diseases, perform biomarker studies and develop potential therapeutic interventions. Within Solve-RD, an EU-funded research project with the aim of solving large numbers of previously unsolved RDs, the European Rare Disease Models & Mechanisms Network (RDMM-Europe) has been established.engVoRhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/AnimalsDisease Models, AnimalEuropeHumansRare DiseasesModel matchmaking via the Solve-RD Rare Disease Models & Mechanisms Network (RDMM-Europe)Attribution 4.0 International38914824537161-16510.1038/s41684-024-01395-21548-4475Lab animalopen access