1939
Dr. Babb is born in Columbus, Ohio to Joe A. Babb and Dorothy Dolby Babb.
1961
Dr. Babb graduates magna cum laude from Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, earning a Bachelor of Science.
1961
Dr. Babb receives a Fulbright fellowship to the Netherlands.
1966
Dr. Babb earns a Doctor of Medicine from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
1967
Dr. Babb completes an internship at Massachusetts General Hospital.
1968
Dr. Babb completes a residency at Massachusetts General Hospital.
1970
Dr. Babb receives a clinical and research fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital.
1972
Dr. Babb completes a teaching fellowship at Harvard University’s Harvard Medical School.
1972
Dr. Babb becomes an assistant professor of medical cardiology at the Pennsylvania State University School of Medicine.
1976
Dr. Babb earns the title of associate professor at the Pennsylvania State University School of Medicine.
1980
Dr. Babb becomes Chief of Cardiology at Bridgeport Hospital in Connecticut.
1980
Dr. Babb becomes a clinical associate professor at Yale University.
1987
Dr. Babb serves as board director of the Alcohol and Drug Dependency Council in Westport, Connecticut.
1990
Dr. Babb marries Margo Babb.
1995
Dr. Babb becomes a professor of medicine and cardiology at the East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine in Greenville, North Carolina.
2002
Dr. Babb becomes a fellow with the American College of Cardiology.
2004
Dr. Babb serves as president of the Coalition of Cardiovascular Organizations.
2015
Dr. Babb receives the Lifetime Service Award from the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions.
2016
Dr. Babb earns the title of Professor Emeritus at East Carolina University.
2017
Dr. Babb is honored with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who’s Who.