Grbić Lab
The Spider Mite Team

Welcome to the Grbić Lab

We are the Spider Mite Team at Western University in Ontario, Canada. Our research focuses on the genomics and genetics of spider mite–host plant interactions, adaptation, and resistance to pesticides. Our goal is to understand the molecular and evolutionary mechanisms driving pest adaptation and to support sustainable agriculture through genomic insights.


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Overview

We have a long-standing dedication to research excellence in biology. We focus on genomics and genetics of plant-host adaptation and mite-plant interactions. Building on decades of fundamental research—including the pioneering sequencing of the Two-Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae) genome—we have developed innovative diagnostic tools for quick pesticide resistance assessment, along with RNAi-based bioacaricides to control mite-resistant populations.


Lab Streams

Mentors

Dr. Vojislava Grbić

Professor | PI

    Dr. Vojislava Grbić is an expert in plant–herbivore interactions, molecular plant biology, and spider mite genomics. Her research integrates genomics, metabolomics, and molecular tools to uncover the mechanisms of mite adaptation, pesticide resistance, and plant defense, as well as to advance Tetranychus urticae as a chelicerate model organism. She also contributes to the identification and characterization, and assessment of pest potential of emerging mite species, working closely with government agencies, industry partners, and Ontario’s growers to develop science-based spider mite management strategies that support sustainable agriculture in Canada.

Research Areas

  • Arabidopsis developmental genetics
  • Genomics of plant-pest interaction
  • Spider mite biology and evolution
  • Pesticide resistance mechanisms
  • Plant defense responses
  • Biotechnology

Degrees and Institutions

  • PhD (Genetics), University of Wisconsin
  • MSc (Plant Genetics), University of Novi Sad
  • BSc (Plant Breeding), University of Novi Sad

Teaching

  • Biology 3593B – Genetic Engineering
  • Biology 4950G – Seminar in Genetics

Dr. Vojislava Grbić
Dr. Miodrag Grbić

Professor

    Dr. Miodrag Grbić is a leading expert in arthropod genomics and plant–herbivore interactions. His group has developed Tetranychus urticae (Two-Spotted Spider Mite) as a model arthropod herbivore, studying its rapid life cycle, host range of over 1000 plants, and mechanisms of pesticide resistance. His research integrates genomics, metabolomics, and molecular tools to advance spider mite biology, genome analysis, environmentally sound pest control strategies, and biotechnology applications for sustainable agriculture.

Research Areas

  • Arthropod genomics and spider mite biology
  • Evolution of developmental mechanisms
  • RNAi-based pest control
  • Spider mite silk as natural bionanomaterial
  • Molecular plant–herbivore interactions
  • Biotechnology applications for sustainable agriculture

Degrees and Institutions

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario, Canada (1997–2003)
  • Adjunct Professor, Wayne State University, USA (2003–present)
  • Human Frontier Postdoctoral Fellow, Univ. of Cambridge, UK (1996–1998)
  • NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA (1995–1996)
  • Ph.D. Developmental Biology & Entomology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA (1989–1995)
  • M.Sc. Entomology, University of Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (1985–1988)
  • B.Sc. Entomology, University of Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (1979–1983)

Teaching

  • Biology 4510G – Selected Topics in Genetics
  • Biology 4560B – Human Molecular Genetics

Dr. Miodrag Grbić
Dr. Vladimir Zhurov

Research Scientist

    Dr. Vladimir Zhurov is a Research Scientist at Western University with extensive experience in genomics and molecular biology, particularly in studying plant–pest interactions. He has been part of the Genomics in Agricultural Pest Management (GAP-M) consortium, contributing to comparative genomics and transcriptomics of spider mites. His research integrates RNAi methodologies for pest control, genome optical mapping, and bioinformatic analyses.

Research Areas

  • Functional genomics
  • Molecular biology
  • Plant–pest interactions
  • RNA interference (RNAi)
  • Bioinformatics
  • Experimental design and data analysis

Degrees and Institutions

  • Research Scientist, Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario, Canada (2023 – Present)
  • Research Associate, Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario, Canada (2012 – 2023)
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario, Canada (2010 – 2012)
  • Postdoctoral Associate, Robarts Research Institute, Canada (2006 – 2010)
  • PhD in Biology, Western University (2005)
  • MSc in Biology, Western University (2001)
  • BSc in Biology, St. Petersburg State University (1997)

Dr. Vladimir Zhurov

Postdoctoral Fellows

Dr. Kristie Bruinsma

Alumni/Affiliate Researcher
(currently a postdoc at the University of La Rioja, Spain)

    I study plant-herbivore interaction for the purpose of identifying effective plant defence responses against pests and appropriate molecular targets of pests that can be used in developing plant protection strategies. My work has focused on identifying defences that act directly against the herbivore Tetranychus urticae (two-spotted spider mite. My past research involved charictarization of spider mite strains following adaptation to new hosts, including Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress), and Solanum lycopersicum (tomato) and looking into what mechanisms are involved in the adaptiation process. To do this work, I have gained expertise in many techniques used in molecular genetics research, including transcriptomics, RT-qPCR, and reverse genetics technology like environmental RNAi. My goal is to encorporate the findings of my research into the generation of pest-resistant crop varieties and/or protection agents to be used in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies.

Research Areas

  • dsRNA pesticide research
  • I am working towards understanding the variables that need to be considered in generating an effective RNAi based pesticide against spider mites, including route of exposure and window of effectiveness experiments.

Degrees and Institutions

  • BSc, MSc, PhD (Western University, Canada)

Dr. Postdoc 1
Dr. Joseane Moreira do Nascimento

Postdoctoral Associate

    I am currently a Postdoctoral Associate with expertise in biotechnology, leading our lab’s pesticide resistance project, where we develop molecular tools to detect and monitor mite resistance. I am also involved in studying the population dynamics of spider mites in greenhouse and soybean production, which recently led to the discovery of a new spider mite species! Alongside these projects, I’m heavily involved in developing RNAi-based acaricides in collaboration with GreenLight Biosciences. I also love teaching, and I’ve had the opportunity to train over 10 undergraduate students in the lab. I’m passionate about research that brings practical solutions to growers and the agricultural community.

Research Areas

  • Mite resistance to pesticides
  • RNAi-based acaricides

Degrees and Institutions

  • BSc in Biology, MSc and PhD in Biotechnology (University of Taquari Valley - Lajeado, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)

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Dr. Julia Pastor Fernandez

Postdoctoral Associate

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Reagan Michiels

BSc in Biology
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Lab Technician

Students

Jorden Mikaela Maglov

PhD Candidate
Cell and Molecular Biology

    I study Arabidopsis-mite interactions. On the plant side, I am investigating the chemical complexity of Arabidopsis defenses, with a focus on phenylpropanoids and flavonoids. I use metabolomics and toxicity screens to identify chemical defenses. Conversely, I am also studying mite counteradaptations to plant chemical defenses, with a focus on mite intradiol dioxygenases. I use RNAi as a reverse genetics tool to study the function of these enzymes.

Research Areas

  • Untargeted metabolomics
  • Targeted metabolomics
  • Phytochemistry
  • RNAi

Degrees and Institutions

  • BSc, Honors Specialization in Genetics (Western University, Canada)

Graduate Student 1
Zoran Čulo

PhD Candidate
Cell and Molecular Biology

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  • BSc, Honors Specialization in Genetics (Western University, Canada)

Graduate Student 2
Michele Antonacci

Agronomist|PhD Candidate
Cell and Molecular Biology

Project:Indole glucosinolate derived products as Arabidopsis defenses and the GST-mediated detoxification response in the Two-Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae).

    My project investigates which indole glucosinolate-derived products (IGDs) contribute to the defense of Arabidopsis against the two-spotted spider mite (TSSM), as well as how TSSM counteracts these chemical barriers. To identify key defensive metabolites, I use Arabidopsis mutants with modified IGD profiles, combined with the oral delivery of individual IGDs to the mites, to assess their biological impact. We apply metabolomic profiling of mite extracts to characterize compound modifications and detoxification pathways. Additionally, candidate detoxification genes are further studied through environmental RNA interference.

Research Areas

  • Molecular biology
  • RNAi-based reverse-genetics
  • Targeted and untargeted metabolomics
  • Plant-herbivore interactions

Degrees and Institutions

  • BSc in agricultural science and technologies (University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy)
  • MSc in plant medicine (University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy)

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Mikaelison da Silva Lima

PhD Candidate
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Uliana Galaktionova

MSc Student
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Graduate Student 5

Lab Pets

Pet 1

Vera

Expertise in napping near a human (PS: any human!).

Pet 2

Scooby

Expertise in purring and being cute.

Pet 3

Lola

Expertise: Sweet potato connoisseur.

Pet 4

Floki

Expertise in spreading fur around the house and drama.


Alumni

Postdoctoral Fellows, Postdoctoral Assistants and Visiting Students


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BSc Honour's Students

Services

We have worked closely with farmers, growers, industry, and government to track the pesticide resistance status of two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) populations. More recently, we have expanded our services to include identifying and characterizing the biodiversity of tetranychid pests present in Ontario's agricultural systems, as well as assessing the suitability of current and evolving integrated pest management (IPM), which previously focused solely on T. urticae.


Opportunities - We are hiring!

You can email me (Dr. Vojislava Grbić) for information about available positions, but please review the details below and the Western’s Biology Prospective Graduate Student webpage to make sure you meet the qualifications for the Biology program.

Current Open Positions

General Information
  • In the Grbić Lab, we focus on applying genomics and genetics to understand mite-plant interactions, aiming to develop next-generation integrated pest management strategies tailored for sustainable agriculture. Our research combines cutting-edge science with practical agricultural impact.

  • We highly value collaborative teamwork, where every member takes ownership of their projects and contributes actively to our collective success.

  • A strong attitude of curiosity and a desire for continuous learning are essential qualities in our lab.

  • We encourage motivated students and colleagues to engage deeply in research, helping develop their skills and fostering an environment of dynamic collaboration. Our lab believes in mentoring hands-on researchers who are eager to grow both academically and professionally, sharing ideas and advancing the field together.


Lab Values and Expectations
  • Inclusivity and diversity are fundamental principles in our team. We prioritize open, respectful collaboration among students and colleagues from all backgrounds and many countries, reflecting our commitment to a multicultural environment.

  • Prospective members should come prepared with enthusiasm for scientific inquiry, readiness for hands-on work, and the initiative to independently learn new techniques. Ownership of projects and proactive communication are key to thriving here.

  • Commitment to academic excellence, paired with strong teamwork skills and a proactive approach to challenges, shapes the foundation of our lab culture.

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Got spider mites? Send us samples — we're ready to help!

If you have spider mite samples that you'd like us to analyze for pesticide resistance or species identification, please check the sampling protocol and ship them to the address below.