Publications by authors named "Daniel J Griffin"

Recognizing the challenges that conflict poses, organizational researchers have invested considerable energy toward investigating the processes by which conflict occurs and spreads within a team. However, current theoretical frameworks of conflict contagion posit a static growth trajectory in which members become engaged in conflict and stay in conflict. While this trajectory is certainly possible, the broader conflict literature outside of the organizational sciences has shown evidence for a more varied set of potential trajectories of conflict contagion.

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Humanity will mount interplanetary exploration missions within the next two decades, supported by a growing workforce operating in isolated, confined, and extreme (ICE) conditions of space. How will future space workers fare in a closed social world while subjected to persistent stressors? Using a sample of 32 participants operating in ICE conditions over the course of 30-45 days, we developed and tested a dynamic model of conflict and strain. Drawing on conservation of resources (COR) theory, we investigated reciprocal relationships between different forms (i.

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  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning are being utilized in predictive chemistry and planning for synthesizing small molecules, which is gaining traction among companies in the field.
  • The Machine Learning for Pharmaceutical Discovery and Synthesis (MLPDS) consortium, made up of MIT and various industry partners, is developing a data-driven synthesis planning program.
  • This perspective discusses the integration of predictive models into medicinal chemistry workflows, their current applications in MLPDS member companies, and the future prospects of this technology.
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