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Tranzyme's $20M round takes lead therapy to Phase III

With its lead therapy as little as two years from approval, Durham, NC-based Tranzyme has pocketed a $20 million injection from its venture backers. The biotech is developing therapies for post-operative ileus and diabetic gastroparesis. TZP-101 is being tested in Phase IIb trials to determine if it is more effective than standard therapy. Data is expected this spring with a round of final testing to get started soon after. Thomas, McNerney & Partners, Quaker BioVentures and H.I.G. Ventures are gambling their money that Tranzyme can deliver. "This capital will allow us to bring our first-in-class GI motility drug, TZP-101, into Phase III clinical studies for multiple indications," said CEO Vipin K. Garg, Ph.D. Tranzyme was a 2005 Fierce 15 company.

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