Lyyra grew up in Finland in a family with five brothers. Deterred by allergy from a childhood interest in veterinary science, she turned to her second-favorite discipline, physics. She became a student at the
University of Helsinki in Finland, where she received a bachelor's degree in 1971 and a master's degree in 1973. She completed her Ph.D. at
Stockholm University in Sweden in 1979, also earning a license for deep-sea sailing in her time in Sweden. Her doctoral dissertation,
Molecular spectroscopy, was supervised by
Philip Bunker. She worked as a research scientist at the
University of Iowa, where she helped pioneer triple-resonance spectroscopy with William Stwalley and Paul Kleiber, before joining the Temple University faculty. ==Recognition==