About us

About us

Team & Partners

At KIMIO, experts from medicine, psychology, and technology work hand in hand with one shared goal: to provide people with chronic back pain an innovative, effective, and easily accessible therapy. In collaboration with the University of Würzburg and the University Hospital Würzburg, we combine expertise in VR technology, pain medicine, neuroscience, and psychology.

Yevgeniya Nedilko

Driven by the revolutionary potential of modern technologies, the Ukrainian-born expert in digital product development pursues a clear vision: to tackle societal challenges with innovation and real impact.

Antonia Vorbeck

After years spent between software teams and strategy decks, she is now driven by the desire to bring technology where it truly matters – to people. With a background in psychology and management, and family roots in orthopedics and pain medicine, she knows the code for tackling pain effectively: with brain, heart, and innovation.

Mitya Sorkin

As a creative mind with a deep passion for immersive technologies, he solves complex design challenges and confidently masters the demanding requirements of both science and customers. He is our interim CTO.

CTO wanted!

You’re our tech superhero. With innovative ideas, a sharp mind, and a practical approach, you take our product to the next level. Bridging the gap between vision and code, you make sure not only bits and bytes but also backs experience true relief.

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Heike Rittner

Professor of Pain Medicine, spokesperson of the Center for Interdisciplinary Pain Medicine (ZiS), and head of the DFG research group ResolvePAIN – she is one of the leading figures in German pain research. With her scientific and clinical expertise, she ensures that Biomi remains scientifically sound, medically relevant, and of the highest quality.

Prof. Dr. Ivo Käthner

Where VR meets pain research: Ivo Käthner is a Professor of Medical Psychology at HMU Potsdam, exploring how psychological and social factors influence pain and how VR can be used to reduce it. Since 2021, he has been supporting Biomi as a scientific partner, contributing his expertise in VR, pain modulation, and neurorehabilitation – bringing science and innovation together.

Stefan Lindner

If anyone truly understands how back pain works, it’s him. Stefan is a graduate sports scientist and specialized pain physiotherapist (SpSPT) — and has been leading the physiotherapy department at the Center for Interdisciplinary Pain Medicine (ZiS) at Würzburg University Hospital for over a decade. At Biomi, he ensures that our therapy not only proves effective but also works seamlessly in everyday clinical practice.

Dr. Isabel Neumann

Science meets empathy: Isabel Neumann is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy at the University of Würzburg. Her research explores how social support in virtual environments can influence pain perception. As a VR and pain researcher and a psychotherapist in training, she brings both clinical experience and technical know-how to Biomi’s product development – creating a digital therapy that connects mind and body.

Andrey Shevchuk

With a keen eye for detail and extensive expertise, Andrey Shevchuk ensures data accuracy and secures the company’s financial stability.

Dr. Ralitsa Zhivova

As one of the first team members and driving forces with a medical background, Dr. Ralitsa Zhivova has been passionately involved from the very beginning, has played a key role in developing the therapy, and is dedicated every day to the well-being of our patients.

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