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President of Decision Vet Inc.
Dr. Bellamy received a DVM degree from the University of Guelph, a PhD in clinical pathology from the University of Saskatchewan, followed by post-doctoral research in immunology at the University of Adelaide, Australia. For eleven years he taught clinical and experimental pathology in Saskatoon at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan. In 1985 Dr. Bellamy was appointed Chair of the Department of Pathology and Microbiology at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC), University of Prince Edward Island and in 2003 was appointed Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Research at AVC. He was Editor of the Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research for 5 years and has served on a number of provincial and national boards dealing with biomedical research, like the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council and the Canadian Agricultural Research Council.

Dr Bellamy has published papers and books on enteric pathology and immunology, clinical pathology, quality assurance, medical informatics, and decision support systems. Bellamy’s “fuzzy state space approach” to medical decisions, became the basic structure behind a number of veterinary decision support systems developed through his company, Decision Vet Inc. In 2009, Decision Vet Inc. teamed up with Timeless Veterinary Systems Inc. to bring the veterinary decision support systems in IntuitiveVet through the web to the veterinary community.

1.	Bellamy, JEC and Olexson, DW. 2000, “Quality Assurance Handbook for Veterinary Laboratories”, Blackwell Publishing, Ames, Iowa, USA.

2.	Bellamy, JEC. 1999. Veterinary Informatics – Why are We Dragging our Feet ? Canadian Veterinary Journal, 40, 861-863.

3.	Bellamy, JEC. 1997. Medical Diagnosis, Diagnostic Spaces, and Fuzzy Systems, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 210, 390-396.

4.	Bellamy, JEC. 1997. A Fuzzy Systems Approach to Diagnosis in the Post-Partum Cow, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 210, 397-401.

5.	Massad, E. et al. 2008. Bellamy’s State Space Approach. In Fuzzy Logic in Action: Applications in Epidemiology and Beyond. Springer, p 294-295.