Amy L. Lansky

Amy L. Lansky

Amy Linda Lansky (born 1955), is an American author, computer scientist, and homeopath, noted for having written Impossible Cure: the Promise of Homeopathy.

Life

Lansky 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 science

After receiving her doctorate, Lansky worked on artificial tntelligence 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.[2] Lansky is also known for her development of the multiagent planning system COLLAGE.[3]

Lansky's other computer science publications include:

Homeopathy

In 1998, Lansky left the field of Computer Science to study homeopathy.

This transition was prompted by her perceived success at using homeopathy to "cure her son of Autism."[7][8] She explained the situation in a Psychology Today interview: "As a scientist, I recognize that homeopathy is implausible. But I've seen it cure my son."[8]

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 and is cited in a number of other books on alternative health.[7][9] It has been translated into German[10] and Greek.[11]

Lansky is involved in a number of activities to promote homeopathy:

Miscellaneous

Lansky 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

  1. Georgeff, Michael P., and Lansky, Amy L., "Reactive Reasoning and Planning", in Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-87), Seattle, Washington (July 1987).
  2. "AAAI Classic Paper Award". AAAI.
  3. Lansky, Amy L., "Localized Planning with Diverse Plan Construction Methods", Artificial Intelligence, 98, 1-2, pp. 49–136, January 1998.
  4. "Distributed transactions for reliable systems". Portal.acm.org. doi:10.1145/323627.323641. Retrieved 2013-02-05.
  5. "Specification and analysis of concurrency". Portal.acm.org. Retrieved 2013-02-05.
  6. "GEM". Portal.acm.org. 1983-08-17. doi:10.1145/800221.806722. Retrieved 2013-02-05.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Mercola, Joseph; Vaszily, Brian; Pearsall, Kendra; and Bentley, Nancy Lee, Dr. Mercola's Total Health Cookbook & Program: 150 Delicious Grain-Free Recipes and the Proven Metabolic Type Plan to Prevent Disease and Optimize Weight, mercola.com, 2005, ISBN 0-9705574-6-9.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Michael Castleman (Mar–Apr 2004). "The Strange Case of Homeopathy". Psychology Today.
  9. Reichenberg-Ullman, Judyth and Ullman, Robert, "A Drug-Free Approach to Asperger Syndrome and Autism: Homeopathic Care for Exceptional Kids", Picnic Point Press, 2005, ISBN 0-9640654-6-0.
  10. Lansky, Amy L., "Heilung Moglich mit Homoopathie", Random House Germany, June 2005.
  11. ΥΠΟΣΧΕΣΗ ΠΡΑΓΜΑΤΙΚΗΣ ΙΑΣΗΣ Greek translation of The Improssible Cure
  12. "CHFC :: Steering Committee".
  13. NASH. "NASH | North American Society of Homeopaths - A Vital Force For Homeopathy". Homeopathy.org. Retrieved 2013-02-05.
  14. "The Society of Homeopaths | The Society of Homeopaths". Homeopathy-soh.org. 2012-07-19. Retrieved 2013-02-05.
  15. AutismOne Radio | autismone.org
  16. "NASH News. NASH Member Update - September 2007". North American Society of Homeopaths. If you are interested in presenting a poster please submit a one-paragraph poster proposal to NCH Board Member, Amy Lansky
  17. "Info for Amy L Lansky PhD". National Center for Homeopathy. Amy Lansky has been a board member of the NCH since December 2003 and has been Secretary of the NCH since April 2005
  18. "Amy Lansky, PhD.". naturalmedicine.com.
  19. "Autism's impossible cure". 2008-06-04. (press release)
  20. Leading Voices in Homeopathy, forum owned by Lanksy

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