[1] Suciu holds a PhD degree in Religious Studies from Université Laval, Québec.
[2] Suciu is a member of the Corpus dei Manoscritti Copti Letterari (CMCL), an international project aimed at the codicological reconstruction of the fragmentary Sahidic manuscripts from the library of the White Monastery, located in the vicinity of Sohag in Upper Egypt.
[3] The CMCL project is currently hosted by the Hiob Ludolf Center for Ethiopian Studies in Hamburg, Germany.
[4] In the debate over the authenticity of the Gospel of Jesus' Wife papyrus, Suciu pointed out that there are strong arguments to suggest that the fragment is a modern forgery.
Suciu argues that the Berlin-Strasbourg Apocryphon is one of numerous "apostolic memoirs," a peculiar genre of Coptic literature that consists of writings purportedly written by the apostles, often embedded in sermons attributed to famous church fathers.