University of Minnesota
MHRP Collaborator
Dr. Haase is Regents’ Professor and Head, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Minnesota. Dr. Haase has devoted his research career from the 1970s to the present to understanding the slow infections caused by lentiviruses from visna virus to SIV and HIV. The Haase lab has pioneered approaches to visualizing animal lentivirus and HIV infections in vivo to reveal HIV lymphoid tissue reservoirs; covert infections enabling persistence despite immune defenses and ART; mechanisms of CD4 T cell depletion that limit immune reconstitution; and transmission mechanisms that lay foundations for developing effective microbicides and vaccines. His lab is currently exploring the role of productive and latent infections in resting CD4 T cells during ART with the aim of better Rx to move us closer to a functional cure for HIV infection. Dr. Haase has served on the Councils of NIAID and OAR, as the first Chair of the AIDS Research Advisory Council, and as Chair of the US Delegation for the U.S. Japan Cooperative Medical Sciences Program. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine and American Academy of Microbiology.