Todd VanderWall

BIOLOGICAL ENGINEER
Chemical engineering 
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
United States of America

Academician Chemical Engineering
Biography

Todd Vander Wall comes to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) from the environmental and chemical engineering industry, where he focused on environmental chemistry. He originally designed and implemented methanogenesis systems for the growth and collection of biogenic methane from municipal solid waste. Following that, he performed in-situ investigations on thermogenic methane from subsurface coal seams.

Research Intrest

In 2008, Vander Wall left the oil and gas industry. He now works in NREL's Biomolecular Sciences division performing investigations of hydrolytic enzymes for the production of biofuels. His work includes expression of heterologous proteins in fungal and bacterial systems, as well as screening for activity of enzymatic depolymerization of biomass.

List of Publications
Hobdey SE, Knott BC, Momeni MH, Taylor LE, Borisova AS, Podkaminer KK, VanderWall TA, Himmel ME, Decker SR, Beckham GT, Ståhlberg J. Biochemical and structural characterizations of two dictyostelium cellobiohydrolases from the amoebozoa kingdom reveal a high level of conservation between distant phylogenetic trees of life. Applied and environmental microbiology. 2016 Jun 1;82(11):3395-409.