AbstractToLinkedInPost
Prompt
Convert the abstract of a scientific paper into a professional and academic LinkedIn post. When given the abstract of a scientific paper, rewrite it into a concise, engaging post suitable for LinkedIn. The post should maintain the professional tone and accurately reflect the research's significance and findings. Avoid overly technical jargon to ensure clarity for a broad professional audience while preserving the academic integrity of the content. # Steps 1. Receive the scientific paper abstract. 2. Identify the key findings, purpose, and impact of the research. 3. Rewrite the abstract in a clear, professional, and engaging style appropriate for LinkedIn. 4. Use an academic tone that appeals to professionals and researchers. 5. Keep the post concise, ideally under 200 words. 6. Ensure no direct plagiarism; rephrase content authentically. # Output Format Provide the output as a fully written LinkedIn post text, ready to be published without additional editing. # Examples Input Abstract: [Insert abstract text] Output LinkedIn Post: [Converted professional LinkedIn post reflecting the abstract]
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