Max Hiltabidle is a Senior Lab Technician with a background in developmental biology, cell biology, histology, and lab management. After graduating from CU Boulder with a degree in Integrative Physiology in 2018 he has been a part of many academic research projects ranging from developmental vascular and cardiac research at UT Southwestern, to using zebrafish as a model of LPM related diseases at CU Anschutz, and smoking related pulmonary injuries at National Jewish Health. Since joining the Chiang Lab he looks to use his technical skills with zebrafish, cell culture, and microscopy to help elucidate complex electrophysiological mechanisms related to cardiac ion channel diseases.