Kyle Hucko is a chemistry major at the University of Washington pursuing pre-medical training with a minor in Global Health, blending hands-on inorganic nanoparticle research with practical healthcare experience at UW Medical Center's Pre-Liver Transplant department. He brings a rare mix of laboratory rigor and community-focused public health work, co-founding Narcare to expand naloxone access across Seattle amid the fentanyl crisis. With a decade of varied work experience—from managing an arcade to coordinating campus-first-year programs—he demonstrates leadership, operational reliability, and a talent for organizing people and events. Kyle also contributes to open-source front-end tooling, improving browser-vm behavior and styled-component handling in the well-regarded garfish micro front-end framework, showing an ability to move between bench science and software development. Equally comfortable explaining campus resources to freshmen or rebuilding CSS rules for ESM modules, he seeks roles at the intersection of biochemical research, patient-centered care, and scalable health solutions.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemistry, Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemistry at University of Washington
High School Diploma, 4.0, High School Diploma, 4.0 at Oak Harbor High School
Contributions:2 reviews, 14 commits, 11 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Kyle primarily contributed to the `garfish` framework, focusing on enhancing the browser-vm functionality. They implemented support for style components, including recording and rebuilding CSS rules for styled-components. Additional contributions include adding unit tests for style components, improving the esm parser, and addressing cross-origin script handling and lazy initialization of ESM modules. The user's work also covered integration with the garfish-config settings for no-entry scripts.
Contributions:24 releases, 137 commits, 4 PRs in 1 year 11 months
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