Antibiotic disruption
A single course can alter your microbiome for months or years, fueling recurrence of issues like bacterial vaginosis
(23-30% of women affected globally; 30-70% recurrence within 6 months)

Welcome to SymBioVault
Your microbes. Your tiny capsule. Your future health — preserved from your healthiest self.
The Challenge
Everyday factors can silently impact your microbiome balance.
A single course can alter your microbiome for months or years, fueling recurrence of issues like bacterial vaginosis
(23-30% of women affected globally; 30-70% recurrence within 6 months)
Generic probiotics often fail to colonize permanently because they don’t match your unique microbial fingerprint
(host-microbe relationships are highly individual)

Our Value
Like cord blood banking — but for your microbial allies.
Store your microbiome as a lifelong biological asset - the ultimate personalized resource.
Vaginal microbiome stability is key to women’s health outcomes.
Swiss-compliant biobanking with full patient ownership and a digital Microbiome Passport for insights.
Your data remains yours — always.
Preserve today for tomorrow’s advances in microbiome science (longevity, restoration, personalized wellness).
Our Team

Dr. Pavel Timofeev is a physician with over 15 years of international clinical development experience. His frontline work on antimicrobial resistance and the lasting impact of antibiotics on the human microbiome convinced him of the urgent need for a better approach. Pavel founded SymBioVault to give individuals secure, patient-owned preservation of their own healthy microbiome - a personalized biological asset for future health and resilience.

The ultimate personalized resource for longevity and restoration.
Linked to skin conditions (atopic dermatitis, acne), fertility challenges, allergic reactions.
Your healthy baseline is a powerful, personalized asset, best captured during stable periods.
Microbiome Biobanking now is a preventive empowerment, not treatment.
Your skin microbiome influences immune signaling and wound healing

Kendra Zuber is a communications expert with more than 12 years of experience across public relations, marketing, and corporate communications. She holds a Master’s degree in Public Relations and Corporate Communications from Georgetown University. As Marketing and Communications Lead at SymBioVault, Kendra translates complex microbiome science into clear, compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. She plays a key role in shaping the company’s voice and positioning, driving awareness of its patient-owned autologous biobanking model and its innovative, blockchain-enabled ownership solutions.