The installation trail will be live for 10 weeks, before being auctioned in September at Christie’s Auctions and Private Sales, with the aim of funding new biomedical research and innovation centre, the Francis Crick Institute.
The charity has pledged to raise £100million to install the building, which is named after the scientist who discovered the DNA double helix in 1953 alongside fellow scientist James Watson.
The Francis Crick Institute is a collaboration between Cancer Research UK, the Medical Research Council, the Wellcome Trust, Imperial College London, King’s College London and University College London.
The centre will work to tackle major diseases and is set to open in 2016.