As the Director of Product Management at Thermo Fisher Scientific, Gayle Buller leverages over two decades of experience in the biotechnology sector, specializing in flow cytometry reagents and instrumentation. Her unique blend of scientific expertise and business acumen has positioned her as a pivotal leader...
As the Director of Product Management at Thermo Fisher Scientific, Gayle Buller leverages over two decades of experience in the biotechnology sector, specializing in flow cytometry reagents and instrumentation. Her unique blend of scientific expertise and business acumen has positioned her as a pivotal leader in the development and management of innovative products that advance cellular analysis. Under her leadership, her team of product managers is dedicated to driving the strategic vision for flow cytometry and cell counting solutions, ensuring that Thermo Fisher remains at the forefront of the industry.
Gayle's current projects focus on enhancing multi-color flow cytometry applications, which are critical for advancing research in molecular and cellular biology. By integrating cutting-edge fluorescence technologies, her team aims to improve the accuracy and efficiency of cell analysis, thereby supporting researchers in their quest for breakthroughs in hematology and immunology. Gayle’s proficiency in production management and financial analysis allows her to navigate complex market dynamics, ensuring that product development aligns with both customer needs and business objectives.
In addition to her technical skills, Gayle is a strong advocate for fostering high-performance teams. She employs tools such as Gantt charts to streamline project timelines and enhance collaboration among cross-functional teams. Her commitment to continuous improvement and process innovation, exemplified through her involvement in PPI (Process Performance Improvement) initiatives, underscores her dedication to delivering exceptional value to customers and stakeholders alike. As she continues to lead her team in developing sustainable and impactful products, Gayle Buller remains a driving force in the evolution of flow cytometry technology at Thermo Fisher Scientific.