The current paradigm of drug development and pharmacology will be changed sooner or later and those who will recognize the change will be able to take a major profit associated with the paradigm shift. A phenomenon which induces this kind of shift is usually called as a wild card or Black Swan in Nassim Taleb's terminology. In the history we can recognize several wild cards which dramatically changed the medicine and in this way made a significant impact on the civilization. Examples? Well, vaccination which eradicated a lot of dangerous infections and prevented pandemias. Another more recent example is discovery of penicillin and other antibiotics. In oncology we can mentioned discovery of curative effect of mustard gas on leukemia patients.

But there are a lot of disciplines and events which pretend to be very promising and important in the same scale as a Black Swan but in reality which are not inducing any remarkable impact on the global level. Let's coin a name for them: Dirty Swans. Intuitively the name is understood: Dirty Swans are look like Black ones but being simply dirty they can be “cleaned” into “usual” and not very important White Swans by close critical scientific analysis of their potential and practical merits. I would suggest the following nomineeo be named as a Dirty Swan: nanotechnology (inclusive nanomedicin, nanochemistry etc), biotechnology, ecological science inclusive global warming, combinatorial chemistry and HTS. The list of Dirty Swans will be constantly updated – in the search of a really Black Swan we will clean every Swan available for our critical analysis.
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