gastrointestinal tract pathologies – this became the basis of her doctoral dissertation, which she defended in 2013.

#Olesya's husband, #Igor_Zima, was also a scientist: a professor, a neurobiologist. They supported each other and valued their time together. They loved going to the theatre.

"#Olesya_Vadimovna was a talented scientist. Very kind and polite, intelligent, tolerant. She loved life and knew how to live it. #Olesya knew how to make friends. She had many friends.

#Olesya_Sokur was a scientist, professor, and biochemist.

She died in her own home in #Kyiv from the debris of an enemy drone on January 1, 2025. Her husband, #Igor_Zima, died nearby.

#Olesya was 64 years old. She graduated from #Taras_Shevchenko National University of #Kyiv. In 1998, she defended her PhD. thesis on antioxidant systems in victims of the #Chernobyl accident.

She has worked at #Kyiv National University since 2001. She studied the biochemical mechanisms of cell damage in