Juliana Ramos Boldrin holds a master’s degree and a PhD in Social Anthropology from the State University of Campinas, São Paulo. Her research explores the intersections of health and science in Brazilian public hospitals, with a particular focus on breathing maneuvers and contemporary practices of managing life and death in healthcare settings. Her work examines topics such as the body, access to healthcare, racialization of medical devices, social inequalities, care and technoscience. More recently, her research focus has expanded to encompass issues related to the chemical alteration of the atmosphere through industrial pollutants, investigating their multiple e&ects on human and non-human lives.