
Marina Lukyanchuk

Q: Out of everything you're working on right now, what are you most excited about and why?
A: In 2019, I worked on a proposal with one of the Kinesiology grad students; now I'm very excited to work with the same student who is returning as an assistant professor to the School of Kinesiology.
Q: What's the most meaningful or satisfying aspect of your work?
A: As a research administrator, one of the most meaningful and satisfying aspects of my work is the opportunity to support research that can potentially make a significant impact on society and change the world.
Q: How do you balance your time between the demands of your work and personal life?
A: I make sure to prioritize my mental and physical health and take time for activities that bring me joy.
Q: What's one fun or surprising thing about you?
A: I make clothes for myself and my daughter.
Q: If you could go on vacation anywhere, where would it be and why?
A: I would love to go to the Galapagos Islands and experience unique flora and fauna.
As a research administrator, one of the most meaningful and satisfying aspects of my work is the opportunity to support research that can potentially make a significant impact on society and change the world.