Join Us for an Exclusive Masterclass at Longevity Spring Fest – April 9, 2026

Join us at the Longevity SpringFest Stem Cell & Exosome Masterclass  on April 9, 2026, in West Palm Beach, Florida. Gain cutting-edge insights into regenerative and longevity medicine, delivered by leading experts. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your practice and stay ahead in this rapidly evolving field.

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Why Attend?

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Gain a comprehensive, evidence-based overview of regenerative and longevity medicine.

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Learn about regulatory compliance and clinical integration to ensure safe and ethical practice.

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Explore emerging scientific directions and practical applications across multiple specialties.

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Network with leading experts and peers in the field.

What You’ll Learn

Regulatory Landscape: Federal and Florida-specific guidelines for clinical and legal compliance.

Foundational Science: Stem cells, extracellular vesicles, and biologic manufacturing standards.

Clinical Applications: Case-based insights across oncology, dentistry, dermatology, internal medicine, and preventive longevity.

Future Directions: Ethical considerations, investigational therapies, and scientific innovation.

Agenda

7:50 am
Welcome, Course Framing & Learning Objectives
  • Define the educational scope of regenerative and longevity medicine
  • Clarify CME versus non-CME content boundaries
  • Frame the Florida-specific regulatory and clinical context
George C. Shapiro, MD, FACC
8:00 am
Regulatory Landscape & Compliance in Regenerative Medicine
  • Review federal and Florida regulatory frameworks
  • Identify common compliance risks in regenerative practice
  • Clarify what is permissible in current clinical care
Edgar Asebey, Esq.
8:45 am
Scientific Foundations of Stem Cells, Extracellular Vesicles & Mfg. Standards
  • Differentiate cellular versus acellular biologics
  • Understand sourcing, processing, and quality standards
  • Identify variables affecting safety and consistency
Michael Bellio, PhD
9:30 am
Break
10:00 am
Clinical Applications of Regenerative Biologics
  • Review appropriate clinical indications
  • Discuss delivery routes and safety considerations
  • Emphasize outcome tracking and patient selection
George C. Shapiro, MD, FACC
10:40 am
Case-Based Clinical Integration in Regenerative Medicine
  • Apply regenerative principles to musculoskeletal cases
  • Evaluate outcomes and limitations
  • Discuss real-world clinical decision-making
David Karli, MD
11:20 am
Stem Cells and Exosomes in Oncology: Biological Risk, Clinical Boundaries, and the Path to Evidence
  • Describe the biological considerations of stem cells and exosomes within the tumor microenvironment
  • Distinguish between symptom management and disease-modifying intent in oncology applications
  • Identify potential safety concerns and theoretical risks associated with regenerative biologics in cancer patients
  • Explain the role of structured clinical investigation, including IND-level trials, in establishing safety and efficacy
Mark Rosenberg, MD
12:00 pm
Lunch
Building a Compliant, High Quality Regenerative Medicine Practice in Florida (Non-CME)
Sponsored by ZeoScientifix
1:30 pm
Aesthetic Dermatology & Regenerative Biologics
  • Review regenerative treatments in aesthetic medicine
  • Discuss patient selection and safety
  • Distinguish evidence-based use from trends
Stacy Chimento, MD
2:00 pm
Aesthetic Case Study
Jacob Sanchez, APRN, CRNA
2:30 pm
Regenerative Medicine in Elite Athletes and Medically Complex Patients: Clinical Decision-making, Risk Mitigation, and Monitoring Strategies
  • Describe appropriate indications and contraindications for regenerative therapies in elite athletic and medically complex patient populations
  • Identify clinical risk factors and comorbidities that may impact treatment safety and outcomes
  • Develop evidence-informed monitoring and mitigation strategies to enhance patient safety
  • Establish realistic outcome expectations based on current literature and clinical experience
Michael Swartzon, MD
3:00 pm
Break
3:30 pm
Foundations of Regenerative & Longevity Medicine Clinical Integration and Future Horizons Faryal Farooqi, MD
4:00 pm
Metabolic Terrian & Biological Readiness for Regeneration
  • Inflammation and mitochondrial function
  • Detoxification capacity and regenerative signaling
  • Biomarkers predicting biologic response
  • Systems biology integration in longevity care
James LaValle, RPh, CCN
4:30 pm
Translational Longevity Science: What’s Coming Next (Non-CME)
  • Review emerging gene-based longevity research
  • Distinguish innovation from clinical readiness
  • Discuss ethical and translational considerations
Liz Parrish, MBA
5:00 pm
Closing Panel
  • Synthesize scientific and clinical perspectives
  • Clarify what belongs in practice today versus tomorrow
  • Support responsible physician decision-making
Panel
5:30 pm
Session End
Bonus Content on Demand
Telomeres, Cellular Aging & Longevity Pathways
  • Explain telomere biology and mechanisms of aging
  • Review current evidence and limitations
  • Identify potential future clinical translation
Bill Andrews, PhD

Who should attend?

This masterclass is designed for:

  • Physicians and healthcare professionals interested in regenerative and longevity medicine.
  • Practitioners seeking to integrate cutting-edge science into their clinical practice.
  • Those looking to stay compliant with federal and state regulations.

Bonus Content

Non-CME Industry Educational Session:

  • Gain additional insights through a separately scheduled session, clearly identified and non-overlapping with accredited content.

Registration

Seats are limited – don’t miss out!

Masterclass
Foundations of Regenerative & Longevity Medicine: Clinical Integration and Future Horizons
$1200 USD
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Hotel Information

Hilton West Palm Beach Hotel

Hilton West Palm Beach

600 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

PH: 561-231-6000

Sold Out. If you need Room reservations or modifications the hotel has limited availability. To check guest room availability or modify please call the hotel or visit the link below.

West Palm Beach Marriott Hotel

West Palm Beach Marriott

1001 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

PH: 561-833-1234

Limited Availability. If you need Room reservations or modifications, the hotel has limited availability. To check guest room availability or modify please call the hotel or visit the link below.

Hyatt Place

Hyatt Place

295 Lakeview Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

PH: 561-655-1454
Room Rate: $270.00/night Plus taxes
Room Rate Expires: March 9, 2026

Canopy

Canopy by Hilton West Palm Beach Downtown

300 Trinity Pl, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

PH: 561-655-0404
Room Rate: $419.00
Room Rate Expires: March 8, 2026

AKA West Palm

AKA West Palm

695 S Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

PH: 561-821-2252
Room Rate: $389
Cut-off: March 30
Limited Rooms available

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