Tag: RDC


  • Harbour BioMed and Lannacheng Advance Radionuclide Drug Conjugates

    Harbour BioMed and Lannacheng Advance Radionuclide Drug Conjugates

    Harbour BioMed and Lannacheng Forge a Long-Term Strategic Collaboration Harbour BioMed has entered into a long-term strategic collaboration with Lannacheng to accelerate the discovery and development of next-generation radionuclide drug conjugates (RDCs). The partnership, announced by Harbour BioMed and Lannacheng, signals a shared commitment to advancing radiopharmaceuticals that combine targeted antibodies with radionuclide therapy to…

  • Harbour BioMed and Lannacheng Forge Long-Term Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate Radionuclide Drug Conjugates

    Harbour BioMed and Lannacheng Forge Long-Term Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate Radionuclide Drug Conjugates

    Strategic Collaboration Aims to Accelerate Radionuclide Drug Conjugates Harbour BioMed has announced a long-term strategic collaboration with Lannacheng to accelerate the discovery and development of next-generation radionuclide drug conjugates (RDCs). The partnership combines Harbour BioMed’s expertise in antibody therapeutics with Lannacheng’s strength in radiopharmaceutical science, creating a powerful platform to target difficult-to-treat cancers and inflammatory…

  • Faustin Linyekula: Standing Up Against Violence in Congo

    Faustin Linyekula: Standing Up Against Violence in Congo

    Standing Up Against Violence: Faustin Linyekula’s Congo Work The new work from Congolese choreographer Faustin Linyekula, developed with musician-filmmaker Franck Moka and performer Inès Mangominja, arrives in Lausanne with a forceful, intimate vocabulary. The piece lasts about an hour and lands like a resounding clap: sound, gesture, and almost complete silence on stage, all choreographed…

  • Faustin Linyekula: Standing Up to Violence in Congo

    Faustin Linyekula: Standing Up to Violence in Congo

    Introduction In a new, searing collaboration between dancer Faustin Linyekula and a team of Congolese and international artists, the Congo’s history of conflict is translated into a live, almost silent, one-hour performance. Entitled by its creator as a statement that begins with a simple act—standing up—the piece turns physicality, sound, and projection into a powerful…