George C. Shapiro, M.D., FACC
- Chief Medical Innovation Officer, Fountain Life
- Adjunct Assistant Professor Clinical Medicine, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY
- Founding Partner, Cenegenics, New York City
- Member, AMMG Conference Planning Committee
Dr. George Shapiro MD F.A.C.C, is Chief Medical Innovation Officer at Fountain Life – a brand delivering predictive, preventative, and personalized AI data-driven health that is changing the healthcare landscape as we know it today.
Dr Shapiro has been a practicing physician for 30 years, specializing in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease and Age Management Medicine. He was the recipient of the 10th Annual Alan P. Mintz, M.D. Award for Clinical Excellence in Age Management Medicine. He is known nationwide as an expert in age management medicine, and led one of the most prominent age management practices in the country as president of Cenegenics New York City.
An innovator, Dr. Shapiro has patented medical devices as well as new medical protocols. He has long been known as one of New York’s foremost cardiologists, specializing in regenerative medicine and improving longevity, including the genomics of cardiovascular disease and congestive heart failure.
He is the Chief Medical Officer of Organicell Regenerative Medicine, Inc. a leading clinical-stage biopharmaceutical and regenerative medicine company dedicated to the development of regenerative therapies. He is a Principal investigator in multiple FDA-approved clinical trials in the field of nanotechnology, specifically extracellular vesicles and perinatal-derived nanoparticles that is the next frontier of regenerative biologic drug therapeutics for Osteoarthritis, COPD and various inflammatory diseases.
Previously Dr. Shapiro served as an Attending Physician at the New York Presbyterian Hospital, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine-Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine-NYU School of Medicine and an Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor in Clinical Medicine at New York Medical College. Dr. Shapiro is active in 13 medical societies, has been a speaker for the Age Management Medicine Group (AMMG) group, and a long-standing member of the AMMG Conference Planning Committee.
A graduate of New York Medical College and an internship and residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine preceded Dr. Shapiro’s completion of a fellowship at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons where he focused on Cardiovascular Disease Management, including Congestive Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation. Dr. Shapiro was named 2016-2020 Top Doctor in New York City.