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.
Oct 31st, 2025 - 15th Spider Mite Genome Meeting, happened in Logrono, La Rioja, Spain, October 27th to 29th, 2025 (Universidad de La Rioja, 2025)
Oct 27th, 2025 - The Grbic Lab was present at the 162nd Entomological Society of Ontario Annual General Meeting and Ontario Pest Management Conference at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Burlington, Ontario, from October 24-26, 2025 (2025 ESO|OPMC)
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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.
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Project:Indole glucosinolate derived products as Arabidopsis defenses and the GST-mediated detoxification response in the Two-Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae).
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Expertise in napping near a human (PS: any human!).
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Expertise in purring and being cute.
Lola
Expertise: Sweet potato connoisseur.
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Expertise in spreading fur around the house and drama.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Mity model: Tetranychus urticae, a candidate for chelicerate model organism (Grbic, M., et al., 2007)
The genome of Tetranychus urticae reveals herbivorous pest adaptations (Grbic, M., et al., 2011)
Plant-Herbivore Interactions: A Case of an Extreme Generalist, the Two-Spotted Spider Mite Tetranychus urticae (Santamaria, M. E., et al., 2013)
Rapid specialization of counter defenses enables two-spotted spider mite to adapt to novel plant hosts (Salehipourshirazi, G., et al., 2021)
Host adaptation and specialization in Tetranychidae mites (Bruinsma, K., et al., 2023)
The complete genome of Tetranychus urticae (Grbić et al., 2011)
A comprehensive database for the Tetranychidae (Spider Mites Web)
Web-Spinning Spider Mite Factsheet (Alston et al., 2011)
GreenLight Biosciences (In the pipeline)
Mites: Ecology, Evolution & Behaviour: Life at a Microscale (Walter, D. E., & Proctor, H. C. 1999)
Why you should write your PhD thesis backwards (Toivonen, T., 2025)
How to write a first-class paper (Gewin, V., 2018)
10 Tips for Improving Your Public Speaking Skills (Harvard DCE, North, M., 2024)
How to make a great presentation (TED Talks)
The first 20 hours - how to learn anything (TEDx Talks, 2013)
Experimental Design and Statistical Methods (Belzile, Léo., 2025|webbook, textbook)
Experimental Design and Analysis (Seltman, H. J., 2018)
How thoughtful experimental design can empower biologists in the omics era (Wagner, M. R., and Kleiner, M., 2025)
R for Data Science (Wickham, H., and Grolemund, G., 2023)
Hands-On Programming with R - RStudio Education (Grolemund, G., 2014)
QIAGEN Knowledge Hub (QIAGEN)
OrcAE - Online Resource for Community Annotation of Eukaryotes (Linsmith, G., et al., 2019)
BLAST - Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (Altschul, Stephen F., et al., 1990)
Grbić Lab
Department of Biology, Western University
1151 Richmond Street
London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 3K7
Tel: 519-850-2542
Email: vgrbic@uwo.ca
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.
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Grbic Lab
Western University
Science Stores
1151 Richmond St
Chemistry Bldg
Rm 003, Dock 11
London, ON N6A 5B7