ACB Stock Likely to Gain From Genome BC-Funded Aroma Research Project

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Aurora Cannabis Inc. ACB has announced a research grant for the University of British Columbia (“UBC”) by Genome British Columbia (Genome BC), a not-for-profit organization supporting world-class genomics research and innovation in British Columbia. The collaborative project, titled “Genomics-enabled Aroma Breeding in Cannabis”, will directly support Aurora's genetics work and focus on validating genetic and chemical markers for fruity aroma in cannabis.

ACB Stock’s Trend Following the News

After the announcement, ACB shares fell 0.6% yesterday, closing at $5.37. Meanwhile, the latest collaboration with UBC underscores Aurora's dedication to innovation and scientific advancement in the cannabis sector. The genetics research aligns with its breeding goals and is set to enhance its breeding program with greater accuracy and efficiency on consumer-focused traits, driving future innovations. As a result, we anticipate that this development will positively boost market sentiment toward the stock.

The Canadian medical cannabis provider currently has a market capitalization of $297.2 million. In the last reported quarter, the company topped the Zacks Consensus Estimates for revenues and earnings by 20.2% and 68.6%, respectively. It delivered an earnings beat of 32.4%, on average, in the trailing four quarters.

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Aroma is a distinct characteristic of cannabis and an important aspect of consumer inclination. With this research, Aurora will advance beyond sensory analysis into validated aroma markers. Recently, the company patented a series of genetic and chemical markers for fruity aroma, identified through its CanD diversity panel. This collaboration will allow Aurora to validate these markers using cutting-edge approaches that would typically require significant funding. The insights gained from this work will support the discovery and launch of cultivars with unique and improved aromas, alongside high yield and potency.

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Aurora's in-kind contributions to the project include conducting sensory analysis of fruity aromas and leading bioinformatic analyses with in-house software. UBC, through Genome BC funding, will focus on sequencing transcriptomes, analyzing the volatile chemistry and conducting functional characterization of the genes responsible for fruity aromas in cannabis. If successful, the methods developed in this project will be adapted to explore other aromas and could strengthen Aurora's aroma-related intellectual property portfolio.