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Amy L. Lansky
Amy L. Lansky (born 1955), is an American author, computer scientist, and homeopath, noted for having written Impossible Cure: the Promise of Homeopathy. Additional recommended knowledge
LifeLansky grew up in Buffalo, New York. She received a B.A. from University of Rochester in 1977 and a M.S. (1979) and Ph.D. (1983) in Computer Science from Stanford University. She is married to Steven M. Rubin; they have two children. Computer ScienceAfter receiving her doctorate, Lansky worked on Artificial Intelligence planning at SRI International and NASA Ames Research Center. During this time, she worked with Michael Georgeff on the Procedural Reasoning System. This work resulted in a paper[1] which won the AAAI Classic Paper award of 2006 [1]. Lansky is also known for her development of the multiagent planning system COLLAGE[2]. HomeopathyIn 1998, Lansky left the field of Computer Science to study Homeopathy. This transition was prompted by the cure of her autistic son Max.[3] In 2003, she published Impossible Cure: The Promise of Homeopathy (ISBN 0-9727514-0-8). This book is now used as a textbook in homeopathy schools, has achieved broad popularity[4][5], and is a best-selling book at Amazon.com (in the category of Homeopathy). It has been translated into German[6] and Greek[7]. Lansky is involved in a number of activities to promote homeopathy:
MiscellaneousLansky is a musician who has composed a number of piano pieces. She was the singer of Not Dead Yet, a Silicon Valley rock-and-roll band. References
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